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8/10
Strange goof
ezzyebay23 November 2023
I love this episode because it really goes deep into how Charlie truly feels and worries his brother that he's always criticizing, even though he abandons him on the freeway it's not far from the bar based on the fact that Alan walked there. The goof to me is something the editor should have caught immediately. After Alan walks to bar two girls show up and ask what's going on and Alan moans about his issues and Amy says "what's wrong Alan"? He never said his name? Just stands out and I enjoy the oversight. When Charlie actually visits the therapist it shows that he really is concerned about Alan and honestly the whole premise is Charlie can't stand his brother yet he's willing to get therapy because of his personal meltdown. Great episode btw.
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8/10
great episode
petersjoelen1 May 2024
I am slowly starting to like this series better and better, the dialogues are strong, the humor is sharp and inventive with many original puns.

Charlie Sheen does a wonderful job with his black humor, and Holland Taylor is sometimes hilarious as his crazy mother.

I sometimes find Alan's character a bit over the top, the nerdiness is sometimes very exaggerated, but in general he does a good job.

In this episode Jane Lynch is back as the psychiatrist, Alan has really tested Charlie's patience with him this time, so much so that Charlie, who clearly wants nothing to do with psychiatrists, goes to see one.

We get to see all the scenes through flashbacks, the short conversations between Charlie and Jane Lynch are great, but all the scenes between Charlie and Alan are also hilarious.
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5/10
That Special Tug
studioAT18 July 2022
Dr Freeman is back again, for another episode that shows off the chemistry between Sheen and Cryer but never really pushes on from the initial idea.

Fine enough though.
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