Ep 15. Charlie's Patients Hook Up
- TV-14
- April 25, 2013
- 21 min
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6.7 (201)
Charlie's Patients Hook Up is the fifteenth episode of season 2 of the popular television series Anger Management. The show was created by Bruce Helford and premiered on June 28, 2012.
The show follows the life of Charlie Goodson, a therapist who specializes in anger management. In this episode, Charlie is faced with a unique challenge when two of his patients, Sean and Lacey, begin to develop romantic feelings for each other.
Sean is a man who has difficulty controlling his anger, while Lacey is a young woman who suffers from anxiety and panic attacks. They meet during one of Charlie's group therapy sessions and instantly hit it off.
Charlie is initially supportive of the budding romance between Sean and Lacey, believing that it may help them both overcome their respective issues. However, as the relationship intensifies, Charlie begins to worry that it may be doing more harm than good.
Meanwhile, Charlie is also dealing with his own romantic issues. He has been casually dating a woman named Darcy, but their relationship becomes complicated when she asks him to be her sperm donor.
As the episode progresses, Charlie must navigate the complex dynamics of both his own love life and the relationships of his patients. He grapples with issues of control, trust, and the ethical boundaries of therapy.
Throughout the episode, there are many comedic moments as well as touching heartfelt scenes which showcase the great acting talents of the cast. As with previous episodes, the show tackles serious issues with humor, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking.
In the end, Charlie must make some tough decisions when it comes to his patients and his own love life. He must balance the needs of everyone around him while also taking care of himself.
Overall, Charlie's Patients Hook Up is an engaging and entertaining episode of Anger Management. It continues to showcase the series' unique blend of humor and heart, delivering a unique and refreshing take on the traditional sitcom format.