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Creator/CharlieSheen stars as Dr. Charlie Goodson, who was a minor league baseball player until a fit of anger wrecked his knee and ended his career. He's now an anger management therapist in a complicated relationship with fellow therapist Dr. Kate Wales (Creator/SelmaBlair). He is also a divorced father of a neurotic daughter Sam Goodson (Daniella Bobadilla) and has a friendly relationship with his ex-wife, Jennifer Goodson (Creator/ShawneeSmith).
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!!Tropes Used In This Series Include:
* ActorAllusion: Sheen has previously played a ballplayer: Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn, in the film ''Film/MajorLeague''.
** In the final episode, CorbinBernsen played "Roger", the general manager of Charlie's old team, who addresses Charlie as "Wild Thing". Bernsen had played a "Roger" in that movie too.
* AllWomenAreLustful: Very often.
* BlackBestFriend: Michael.
* CampGay: Patrick.
* FatalFlaw: Charlie simply can ''not'' refuse to have sex with a woman, no matter how much trouble it will get him in.
* FiveYearPlan: The producers of the show offered FX a 10-90 production plan in which 90 episodes were ordered after the show proved itself during the first ten episodes.
* GeekReferencePool: An episode featuring a HollywoodNerd named Monica fell squarely into this trope. All ''actual'' geek references were very basic ''Franchise/StarWars'' references, and Monica's cosplay outfit (while superficially inspired by [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann Yoko Littner]]) was allegedly from a ShowWithinAShow called "Gina X".
* HeIsNotMyBoyfriend / SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: The relationship between Charlie and Kate.
* MsFanservice: Kate.
* [[RacistGrandma Racist Grandpa]]: Ed.
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: Ed.
* StalkerWithACrush: Nolan toward Lacey.
* EvilBrunetteTwin: Jordan's sister Jessica sleeps with Jordan's husband in one episode.
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!!Tropes Used In This Series Include:
* ActorAllusion: Sheen has previously played a ballplayer: Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn, in the film ''Film/MajorLeague''.
** In the final episode, CorbinBernsen played "Roger", the general manager of Charlie's old team, who addresses Charlie as "Wild Thing". Bernsen had played a "Roger" in that movie too.
* AllWomenAreLustful: Very often.
* BlackBestFriend: Michael.
* CampGay: Patrick.
* FatalFlaw: Charlie simply can ''not'' refuse to have sex with a woman, no matter how much trouble it will get him in.
* FiveYearPlan: The producers of the show offered FX a 10-90 production plan in which 90 episodes were ordered after the show proved itself during the first ten episodes.
* GeekReferencePool: An episode featuring a HollywoodNerd named Monica fell squarely into this trope. All ''actual'' geek references were very basic ''Franchise/StarWars'' references, and Monica's cosplay outfit (while superficially inspired by [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann Yoko Littner]]) was allegedly from a ShowWithinAShow called "Gina X".
* HeIsNotMyBoyfriend / SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: The relationship between Charlie and Kate.
* MsFanservice: Kate.
* [[RacistGrandma Racist Grandpa]]: Ed.
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: Ed.
* StalkerWithACrush: Nolan toward Lacey.
* EvilBrunetteTwin: Jordan's sister Jessica sleeps with Jordan's husband in one episode.
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!!Tropes Used In This Series Include:
* ActorAllusion: Sheen has previously played a ballplayer: Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn, in the film ''Film/MajorLeague''.
** In the final episode, CorbinBernsen played "Roger", the general manager of Charlie's old team, who addresses Charlie as "Wild Thing". Bernsen had played a "Roger" in that movie too.
* AllWomenAreLustful: Very often.
* BlackBestFriend: Michael.
* CampGay: Patrick.
* FatalFlaw: Charlie simply can ''not'' refuse to have sex with a woman, no matter how much trouble it will get him in.
* FiveYearPlan: The producers of the show offered FX a 10-90 production plan in which 90 episodes were ordered after the show proved itself during the first ten episodes.
* GeekReferencePool: An episode featuring a HollywoodNerd named Monica fell squarely into this trope. All ''actual'' geek references were very basic ''Franchise/StarWars'' references, and Monica's cosplay outfit (while superficially inspired by [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann Yoko Littner]]) was allegedly from a ShowWithinAShow called "Gina X".
* HeIsNotMyBoyfriend / SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: The relationship between Charlie and Kate.
* MsFanservice: Kate.
* [[RacistGrandma Racist Grandpa]]: Ed.
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: Ed.
* StalkerWithACrush: Nolan toward Lacey.
* EvilBrunetteTwin: Jordan's sister Jessica sleeps with Jordan's husband in one episode.
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Creator/CharlieSheen stars as Dr. Charlie Goodson, who was a minor league baseball player until a fit of anger wrecked his knee and ended his career. He's now an anger management therapist in a complicated relationship with fellow therapist Dr. Kate Wales (Creator/SelmaBlair). He is also a divorced father of a neurotic daughter Sam Goodson (Daniella Bobadilla) and has a friendly relationship with his ex-wife, Jennifer Goodson (Shawnee Smith).
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* ActorAllusion: Sheen has previously played a ballplayer: Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn, in the film ''Film/MajorLeague''.
** In the final episode, CorbinBernsen played "Roger", the general manager of Charlie's old team, who addresses Charlie as "Wild Thing". Bernsen had played a "Roger" in that movie too.
** In the final episode, CorbinBernsen played "Roger", the general manager of Charlie's old team, who addresses Charlie as "Wild Thing". Bernsen had played a "Roger" in that movie too.
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Creator/CharlieSheen stars as Dr. Charlie Goodson, who was a minor league baseball player until a fit of anger wrecked his knee and ended his career. He's now an anger management therapist in a complicated relationship with fellow therapist Dr. Kate Wales (Selma Blair). He is also a divorced father of a neurotic daughter Sam Goodson (Daniella Bobadilla) and has a friendly relationship with his ex-wife, Jennifer Goodson (Shawnee Smith).
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Creator/CharlieSheen stars as Dr. Charlie Goodson, who was a minor league baseball player until a fit of anger wrecked his knee and ended his career. He's now an anger management therapist in a complicated relationship with fellow therapist Dr. Kate Wales (Selma Blair).(Creator/SelmaBlair). He is also a divorced father of a neurotic daughter Sam Goodson (Daniella Bobadilla) and has a friendly relationship with his ex-wife, Jennifer Goodson (Shawnee Smith).
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* GeekReferencePool: An episode featuring a HollywoodNerd named Monica fell squarely into this trope. All ''actual'' geek references were very basic ''Franchise/StarWars'' references, and Monica's cosplay outfit (while superficially inspired by [[Anime/GurrenLagann Yoko Littner]]) was allegedly from a ShowWithinAShow called "Gina X".
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* GeekReferencePool: An episode featuring a HollywoodNerd named Monica fell squarely into this trope. All ''actual'' geek references were very basic ''Franchise/StarWars'' references, and Monica's cosplay outfit (while superficially inspired by [[Anime/GurrenLagann [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann Yoko Littner]]) was allegedly from a ShowWithinAShow called "Gina X".
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* FatalFlaw: Charlie simply can ''not'' refuse to have sex with a woman, no matter how much trouble it will get it in.
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* GeekReferencePool: An episode where Kate planned to go to Comic-Con fell squarely into this trope. All ''actual'' geek references were very basic ''Franchise/StarWars'' references, and Kate's cosplay outfit (while superficially inspired by [[Anime/GurrenLagann Yoko Littner]]) was allegedly from a ShowWithinAShow called "Gina X".
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* GeekReferencePool: An episode where Kate planned to go to Comic-Con featuring a HollywoodNerd named Monica fell squarely into this trope. All ''actual'' geek references were very basic ''Franchise/StarWars'' references, and Kate's Monica's cosplay outfit (while superficially inspired by [[Anime/GurrenLagann Yoko Littner]]) was allegedly from a ShowWithinAShow called "Gina X".
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* GeekReferencePool: An episode where Kate planned to go to Comic-Con fell squarely into this trope. All ''actual'' geek references were very basic ''Franchise/StarWars'' references, and Kate's cosplay outfit (while superficially inspired by [[Anime/GurrenLagann Yoko Littner]]) was allegedly from a ShowWithinAShow called "Gina X".
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{{Charlie Sheen}} stars as Dr. Charlie Goodson, who was a minor league baseball player until a fit of anger wrecked his knee and ended his career. He's now an anger management therapist in a complicated relationship with fellow therapist Dr. Kate Weles (SelmaBlair).Wales (Selma Blair). He is also a divorced father of a neurotic daughter Sam Goodson (Daniella Bobadilla) and has a friendly relationship with his ex-wife, Jennifer Goodson (Shawnee Smith).
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!!Tropes Used In This Series Include:
* BlackBestFriend: Michael.
* CampGay: Patrick.
* [[RacistGrandma Racist Grandpa]]: Ed.
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: Ed.
* StalkerWithACrush: Nolan toward Lacey.
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!!Tropes Used In This Series Include:
* BlackBestFriend: Michael.
* CampGay: Patrick.
* [[RacistGrandma Racist Grandpa]]: Ed.
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: Ed.
* StalkerWithACrush: Nolan toward Lacey.
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