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Two and a Half Men Reunion Shocker: Charlie Sheen and Angus T. Jones Are in Chuck Lorre’s Bookie — Here’s How That Very Meta Scene Came Together

Fans of Two and a Half Men may experience déjà vu watching the first episode of Chuck Lorre‘s new Max comedy Bookie.

Midway through Thursday’s premiere, titular bookie Danny (played by Sebastian Maniscalco) heads to Malibu to collect a debt from celebrity client Charlie Sheen. He tracks Sheen down to a rehab facility* — but he’s not there as a patient. He’s hosting a weekly poker game whose attendees include former “Half Man” Angus T. Jones (aka Jake Harper).

If the scene looks familiar, that’s because it’s an homage to the poker scene in the Two and a Half Men pilot, which recently celebrated its 20th anniversary. In fact, Sheen and Jones’ poker buddies are the same guys who convened for Charlie Harper’s poker game in 2003.

(*A bonus Easter egg precedes the poker game. When Danny and right-hand man Ray arrive at the rehab, they encounter a woman in complete shambles. She’s played by fellow Two and a Half Men vet Jennifer Taylor, who for two seasons starred as Charlie’s fiancée Chelsea.)

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Below, Lorre talks to TVLine about what it was like to reunite with Sheen and Jones after all these years — and after so much well-publicized drama with his former leading man.

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