A divorce sends sensitive guy Jon Cryer (“Pretty in Pink”) and his young son (Angus T. Jones) to live in his brother’s Malibu bachelor pad. Charlie Sheen (“Platoon”) co-stars as the womanizing Charlie Harper in this comedy of manners, in which brothers who are complete opposites find strength in family.
Jake has his hands full with two backseat drivers.
Alan and Charlie bicker when Jake sees one of his friends.
Even when Alan and Charlie try and make up with Jake, they end up fighting.
Jake does not respond well when Chelsea tries to engage him.
Charlie tries to get Jake to be nicer to Chelsea and Alan considers getting his own place.
Alan goes to work for his mother much to Charlie's dismay.
Alan gets caught using the house for sale for a rendezvous with Melissa.
Chelsea finds Sir Lance-a-lot and Charlie and Jake wonder whose cat they killed.
Judith asks Alan to look after her baby daughter who Alan suspects is really his child.
Alan goes over to help out Judith's mother.
Charlie and Jake accidentally run over Chelsea's cat.
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Melissa wants Alan to stand up to Charlie.
Alan asks Charlie if Melissa can stay and to appease Chelsea and Charlie says yes.
Alan and Charlie bond in a hotel room when the girls take over the house.
Charlies' mother steps in to help the boys reclaim the house.
Charlie asks Alan is Melissa has moved in to the house.
Charlie runs into his ex-fiancee and she asks him for help.
Charlie's psychiatrist tells him his stomach problem is a result of Mia coming back into his life.
Charlie decides he wants to be with Chelsea.
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