That Special Tug
- Episode aired Jan 9, 2006
- TV-14
- 22m
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8.0/10
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After a disastrous evening out with his brother, Charlie decides it is time to see a shrink.After a disastrous evening out with his brother, Charlie decides it is time to see a shrink.After a disastrous evening out with his brother, Charlie decides it is time to see a shrink.
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Did you know
- TriviaWhile the doctor-patient confidentiality that Charlie is counting on is real enough, it has to be waived if a patient realistically threatens someone else. The doctor has to decide if the threat is real. If it is, they have to report it.
- Quotes
Dr. Linda Freeman: Father?
Charlie: Dead.
Dr. Linda Freeman: Mother?
Charlie: Killed him.
Dr. Linda Freeman: Would you like to discuss that?
Charlie: We just did.
- ConnectionsReferences The Wizard of Oz (1939)
- SoundtracksManly Men
(Theme Song)
Composed by Grant Geissman, Lee Aronsohn and Chuck Lorre
Performed by Dominik Hauser (upright bass), Elizabeth Daily and studio musicians (vocals)
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great episode
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.
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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- petersjoelen
- Apr 30, 2024
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