Ep 7. Charlie's Patient Gets Out of Jail
- TV-NR
- August 2, 2012
- 21 min
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6.9 (349)
Charlie's Patient Gets Out of Jail is the seventh episode of the first season of the hit TV show Anger Management. The episode revolves around Charlie, a therapist who specializes in anger management, and his patient, Ken, who has just been released from jail after serving a year for embezzlement.
The episode starts off with Charlie doing a therapy session with Ken, who is excited to be back in society, but is also struggling to adjust to life outside of prison. Charlie is convinced that he can help Ken overcome his anger issues and successfully reintegrate himself into society, but he soon realizes that this is easier said than done.
As the episode progresses, Charlie begins to realize that Ken's problems are not just related to his anger issues. Ken is struggling to find a job and is also facing some financial problems. Charlie tries to help Ken by offering him some advice, but Ken doesn't seem to be listening.
Meanwhile, Charlie is also facing his own set of challenges. His ex-wife, Jennifer, is threatening to take away his visitation rights if he doesn't start taking their daughter's dance lessons seriously. Charlie initially resists, but eventually realizes that he needs to make an effort to connect with his daughter, even if it means putting up with the tedious dance lessons.
Back at Ken's apartment, a frustrated Charlie tries to convince Ken to take responsibility for his actions and start making positive changes in his life. However, Ken is resistant to change and seems to be stuck in a cycle of self-destructive behavior.
Despite the challenges he faces, Charlie remains committed to helping Ken. He sets up a meeting with Ken's employer and tries to convince him to give Ken a second chance. However, things don't go as planned and Charlie is forced to deal with a violent outburst from Ken.
The episode ends with Charlie and Ken back in therapy, with Charlie vowing to never give up on helping Ken overcome his anger issues. The episode highlights the challenges faced by those trying to reintegrate into society after serving time in jail, and also emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions and making positive changes in one's life.