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.
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Charlie is shocked to learn that he doesn't always please Chelsea.
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Alan's hair starts to drip on his date.
Charlie catches Alan spraying hair-like substance on his thinning spot.
Charlie goes to Alan to figure out how he deals with not satisfying a woman.
Alan examines Chelsea for her back pain.
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Charlie accompanies Chelsea to the plastic surgeon but has a rough time letting go.
The boys provide a new meaning to artwork, and it's in the form of a gross bodily fluid.
Charlie reveals that he doesn't want Chelsea to go through with the operation.
Charlie learns that Alan had a role in Chelsea's decision to get a breast reduction.
When the boys wake up together in a woman's bed, Charlie has to figure out what to tell Chelsea.
Charlie decides he wants to be with Chelsea.
Charlie's psychiatrist tells him his stomach problem is a result of Mia coming back into his life.
Charlie's mom helps them find a place for the wedding.
Charlie met Mia a few years ago and fell madly in love with her... they broke up. Charlie met Chelsea last year and fell madly in love with her. What happens when Mia walks back into his life - who will Charlie choose? Find out Mondays on CBS!
Charlie and Chelsea talk about what's at the root of the problem.
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