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"Two and a Half Men" basks in the glow of episode 100

2mencryerjonespaleyFan question: What have you learned from working with Charlie Sheen and Jon Cryer on "Two and a Half Men"?

Cheeky answer: Absolutely nothing!

That was Angus T. Jones on Wednesday night at the Paley Center for Media, where the top-rated CBS/Warner Bros. TV sitcom was feted for reaching the milestone 100-seg mark.

Jones' quip got a good laugh, but in reality the Q&A sesh with the thesps and "Men" co-creators Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn was a full-on love fest among people who genuinely seem to like working with one another -- even the notoriously hard-to-handle Sheen. 2menchuckcharliepaley1

Event also featured a screening of the triple-digit seg, set to air Oct. 15. "City of Great Racks" features a return visit by the always-funny Jane Lynch as the therapist of Sheen's character.

Pictured above: Jon Cryer and Angus T. Jones. Pictured at right: Charlie Sheen and Chuck Lorre. Pics by Kevin Parry/Paley Center)

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Madison Elsner

I am the fan who asked the question of Angus that got such big laughs. Contrary to what people asked me later, it was not set up beforehand. Angus was just quick on his feet and it was the highlight of my night. I also got to meet Jon Cryer at a Paley Center event for Carol Burnett. It was a thrill for me to meet such a talented guy! The cast is awesome.

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