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8.1/10 TV No. of seasons 1 Final episode date 16 May 2007 | 7.5/10 IMDb 4.5/5 Country of origin United States No. of episodes 10 (list of episodes) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Starring Jordan BlackRegan BurnsJessica MakinsonOscar NunezOctavia SpencerKevin Ruf Executive producer(s) Damon JonesJay MartelOscar NunezKevin Ruf Cast |
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Halfway Home is an American comedy series that aired on Comedy Central in Spring 2007. After airing 10 episodes, on June 20, 2007 costar Regan Burns confirmed that the show had ended.
Contents
- Ken omega comedy central halfway home theme produced by dan cubert and good and evil
- Regan burns is halfway home
- Characters
- Episodes
- References
On its official website, Halfway Home is described as an "improvised half-hour show featuring the daily exploits of five ex-cons living together in a residential rehab facility" (the fictional Crenshaw Halfway House, in Los Angeles, California).
Regan burns is halfway home
Characters
Alan married a woman after she lied and told him she was pregnant (she didn't become pregnant until two years after they had been married). They have five daughters, though according to him his "relationship with all of them is somewhat stressed at the moment, but you try living in a house with 6 females, all of whom constantly put you down as a man. Always belittling everything about you, including the size of your penis. I hate when they visit."
Stemming from his wildly intolerant father, Shepard has been shown to have many bigoted beliefs, once stating, "I normally don't have anything against the gays and the dark skinned peoples of the world, but I don't want to live with them. And by live with them, I mean share the same zip code.". At times, though, he will try to get along with the other housemates, to varying degrees of success.
He considers Kenny to be his best friend and thinks of himself as Kenny's second in command.
Episodes
Episodes are listed in the order of the date they aired, which does not necessarily coincide with the order in which they were produced (as indicated by the production codes listed).