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---> '''Alan:''' *puts on a happy face* Hey buddy!
---> '''Jake:''' *hugs Alan* It's okay dad.

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---> --> '''Alan:''' *puts on a happy face* Hey buddy!
---> --> '''Jake:''' *hugs Alan* It's okay dad.



--> '''Charlie:''' If you ever repeat this, I will deny it, but my brother is the most decent human being I know.

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--> '''Charlie:''' -->'''Charlie:''' If you ever repeat this, I will deny it, but my brother is the most decent human being I know.
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* Episode 18: Puerile jokes aside, Charlie is rather quick to accept his ex Bill ([[OldFriendNewGender formerly Jill]]) for who he is.

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* Episode 18: Puerile jokes aside, Charlie is rather quick to accept his ex Bill ([[OldFriendNewGender formerly Jill]]) for who he is. Evelyn is also very accepting of Bill as well when he tells her. The only awkward part once Charlie accepts him is that Bill has slept with both Charlie and Evelyn.
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* Hell, the entire set-up with Walden & Alan is heartwarming, when you stop & think about it - They initially bond over their recent losses (Walden's marriage ending, Charlie's death), before becoming firm friends by the end of the season.

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* Hell, the entire set-up with Walden & Alan is heartwarming, when you stop & think about it - They initially bond over their recent losses (Walden's marriage ending, Charlie's death), before becoming firm friends by the end of the season.season.
* Walden's relationship with Zoey and him bonding with her daughter Ava.
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* Episode 18: Puerile jokes aside, Charlie is rather quick to accept his ex Bill ([[{{Transgender}} formerly Jill]]) for who he is.

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* Episode 18: Puerile jokes aside, Charlie is rather quick to accept his ex Bill ([[{{Transgender}} ([[OldFriendNewGender formerly Jill]]) for who he is.
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* Episode 18: Puerile jokes aside, Charlie is rather quick to accept his ex Bill ([[{{Transgender}} formerly Jill]]) for who he is.
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* Episode 17: Charlie's been sulking because if both Judith and Alan died, some distant relatives of Charlie and Alan's would get Jake because Alan feels Charlie wouldn't be responsible as a parent. Jake hurts himself and starts bleeding from the head, Charlie's devotion and determination to make sure Jake's okay is truly heartwarming and shows that Charlie had a HiddenHeartofGold in the earlier seasons.

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* Episode 17: Charlie's been sulking because if both Judith and Alan died, some distant relatives of Charlie and Alan's would get Jake because Alan feels Charlie wouldn't be responsible as a parent. Jake hurts himself and starts bleeding from the head, Charlie's devotion and determination to make sure Jake's okay is truly heartwarming and shows that Charlie had a HiddenHeartofGold HiddenHeartOfGold in the earlier seasons.

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* Though peppered with humor, Alan bids a poignant goodbye to Charlie's cremated remains.
* The quality of Season 9 is a case of YMMV, but the episode where Alan's reading Charlie's journal and reading the parts about him and Jake and that Charlie loved them is heartwarming.

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* Though peppered with humor, Alan bids a poignant goodbye and Evelyn are the only people to say nice things about Charlie at his funeral. Evelyn proclaims that she is devastated by what's happened to him.
* After the funeral, the family goes back to the beach house and Berta praises Charlie as the best boss she ever had.
* When Alan receives
Charlie's cremated remains.
ashes, he opens the package containing the urn and quietly stares at it for a moment. Though he has a subtle smile - his sadness is very evident.
* Alan bids a poignant, but humorous, goodbye to the ashes.
* The quality of Season 9 is a case of YMMV, but the episode where Alan's reading Charlie's journal and reading the parts about him and Jake and that Charlie loved them is heartwarming.



* Walden meeting up with his gorilla "half brother".

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* Walden meeting up with his gorilla "half brother".brother", and earlier in the same episode, where Alan consoles Walden because he knows how painful it is to lose a brother.
*The episode "Why We Gave Up Women" features a subplot involving Charlie's [[spoiler: return, in the form of a ghost]]. Although it's [[spoiler: Kathy Bates instead of Charlie Sheen playing the role]], just to [[spoiler: see the character Charlie Harper one more time]] is touching for the fans.
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* Though peppered with humor, Alan bids a poignant goodbye to Charlie's cremated remains that borders on [[TearJerker]].

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* Though peppered with humor, Alan bids a poignant goodbye to Charlie's cremated remains that borders on [[TearJerker]].remains.
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*Though peppered with humor, Alan bids a poignant goodbye to Charlie's cremated remains that borders on [[TearJerker]].
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* Episode 17: Charlie's been sulking because if both Judith and Alan died, some distant relatives of Charlie and Alan's would get Jake because Alan feels Charlie wouldn't be responsible as a parent. Jake hurts himself and starts bleeding from the head, Charlie's devotion and determination to make sure Jake's ok is truly heartwarming and shows that Charlie had a HiddenHeartofGold in the earlier seasons.

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* Episode 17: Charlie's been sulking because if both Judith and Alan died, some distant relatives of Charlie and Alan's would get Jake because Alan feels Charlie wouldn't be responsible as a parent. Jake hurts himself and starts bleeding from the head, Charlie's devotion and determination to make sure Jake's ok okay is truly heartwarming and shows that Charlie had a HiddenHeartofGold in the earlier seasons.



* Episode 23: When Jake accidently quotes a sexist quote in front of Judith and her support group, she bans Jake from going to Charlie's house, Charlie goes over to Judith's and shows that how devoted he is to Jake and that he truly loves his nephew.

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* Episode 23: When Jake accidently quotes accidentally repeats a sexist quote in front of Judith and her support group, she bans Jake from going to Charlie's house, house. Charlie goes over to Judith's and shows that how devoted he is to Jake and that he truly loves his nephew.



** Being genuinely remorseful that he didn't help Alan when he was a kid and apologising.

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** Being genuinely remorseful that he didn't help Alan when he was a kid and apologising.apologizing.



** Jake telling Alan that he misses Charlie and that he learnt that he doesn't want to be alone like Charlie was.

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** Jake telling Alan that he misses Charlie and that he learnt learned that he doesn't want to be alone like Charlie was.
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* Alan's helping Jake study for a history exam and when Charlie shows up drunk, he helps by turning the study session into a quiz show which Jake wins and Alan helps him realize he knows all the knowledge he needs for the exam. Jake's smile when he realizes and thanks Alan sells the scene.

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* Charlie is a huge JerkAss in Season 8, but at the end of Skunk, Dog Crap and Ketchup, he is sincerely trying to convince Alan's ex to return to his brother, because she's all the poor brother has. It is pretty much one of the blink-and-you'll-miss-it moments where Charlie genuinely shows compassion to Alan.

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* Charlie's speech to the woman he's dating about how her 20 year old daughter is at the age where she needs to make her own mistakes and learn from them and that she needs to be there for her daughter when it goes south.
* Charlie is a huge JerkAss {{jerkass}} in Season 8, but at the end of Skunk, Dog Crap and Ketchup, he is sincerely trying to convince Alan's ex to return to his brother, because she's all the poor brother has. It is pretty much one of the blink-and-you'll-miss-it moments where Charlie genuinely shows compassion to Alan.
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* Episode 22: Charlie going out of his way to help Alan stop sleepwalking and 'acting weird' is pretty nice, even if he does go about it in a regular Charlie way.
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** ---> '''Charlie:''' If you ever repeat this, I will deny it, but my brother is the most decent human being I know.

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** ---> --> '''Charlie:''' If you ever repeat this, I will deny it, but my brother is the most decent human being I know.
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** --> Charlie: If you ever repeat this, I will deny it, but my brother is the most decent human being I know.

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** --> Charlie: ---> '''Charlie:''' If you ever repeat this, I will deny it, but my brother is the most decent human being I know.

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* Charlie's speech to Jake about how it's ok for him to be upset with his mother for breaking up with her boyfriend that he liked, but he can't blame her for his mother doing what's best for her.



* Charlie's efforts to help Alan get over Kandi throwing him out, even showing genuine worry that Alan might try to commit suicide.

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* Episode 1, Charlie's efforts to help Alan get over Kandi throwing him out, even showing genuine worry that Alan might try to commit suicide.
* Episode 7, Charlie's attempt to cheer Berta up when she's crying in his bathroom over her youngest daughter being heavily pregnant due to her high hopes for her daughter.



* Charlie is a JerkAss, but at the end of Skunk, Dog Crap and Ketchup, he is sincerely trying to convince Alan's ex to return to his brother, because she's all the poor brother has. It is pretty much one of the blink-and-you'll-miss-it moments where Charlie genuinely shows compassion to Alan.

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* Charlie is a JerkAss, huge JerkAss in Season 8, but at the end of Skunk, Dog Crap and Ketchup, he is sincerely trying to convince Alan's ex to return to his brother, because she's all the poor brother has. It is pretty much one of the blink-and-you'll-miss-it moments where Charlie genuinely shows compassion to Alan.

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* Episode 1: Jake and Charlie's talk after Alan plans to move to Evelyn's house.



** Episode 17: Charlie's been sulking because if both Judith and Alan died, some distant relatives of Charlie and Alan's would get Jake because Alan feels Charlie wouldn't be responsible as a parent. Jake hurts himself and starts bleeding from the head, Charlie's devotion and determination to make sure Jake's ok is truly heartwarming and shows that Charlie had a HiddenHeartofGold in the earlier seasons.

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** * Episode 17: Charlie's been sulking because if both Judith and Alan died, some distant relatives of Charlie and Alan's would get Jake because Alan feels Charlie wouldn't be responsible as a parent. Jake hurts himself and starts bleeding from the head, Charlie's devotion and determination to make sure Jake's ok is truly heartwarming and shows that Charlie had a HiddenHeartofGold in the earlier seasons.



* In Season 3, episode 8, the episode that introduces Mia, Jake gets a crush on her and when he finds Mia and Charlie together on the balcony, he ends up getting angry at Charlie and calls him an assface. Charlie knows how he feels and even though he really wants to spend the night with Mia, he refuses to do so because he cares about Jake way too much.
** He then goes to Jake's room and apologises about it and they end up having a heartwarming uncle/nephew moment.

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* In Season 3, episode 8, the episode that Episode 8 introduces Mia, Jake gets a crush on her and when he finds Mia and Charlie together on the balcony, he ends up getting angry at Charlie and calls him an assface. Charlie knows how he feels and even though he really wants to spend the night with Mia, he refuses to do so because he cares about Jake way too much.
** He then goes to Jake's room and apologises apologizes about it and they end up having a heartwarming uncle/nephew moment.



* Charlie refuses to marry Mia because he doesn't want to throw out Alan and Jake because no matter how much he complains about them, he loves them and doesn't mind taking care of them.

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* Episode 24: Charlie refuses to marry Mia because he doesn't want to throw out Alan and Jake because no matter how much he complains about them, he loves them and doesn't mind taking care of them.



* At one point, Charlie was getting pretty serious with Linda Harris, who has a son. One episode has him taking care of the kid through feeding him, helping him go to the bathroom, and playing music for him. It's a really sweet series of PetTheDog moments for Charlie.

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* At one point, Charlie was getting pretty serious with Linda Harris, who has a son. One episode has him taking care of the kid through feeding him, helping him go to the bathroom, and playing music for him. It's him and even gives him a really sweet series CD of PetTheDog moments for Charlie.
the songs.



* Doubtless Charlie is a fucking douchebag, but at the end of Skunk, Dog Crap and Ketchup, he is sincerely trying to convince Alan's ex to return to his brother, because she's all the poor brother has. It is pretty much one of the blink-and-you'll-miss-it moments where Charlie genuinely shows compassion to Alan.
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ap8hmr9cQQ&feature=related The end of this video.]]

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* Doubtless Charlie is a fucking douchebag, JerkAss, but at the end of Skunk, Dog Crap and Ketchup, he is sincerely trying to convince Alan's ex to return to his brother, because she's all the poor brother has. It is pretty much one of the blink-and-you'll-miss-it moments where Charlie genuinely shows compassion to Alan.
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ap8hmr9cQQ&feature=related The end of this video.]]
--> Charlie: If you ever repeat this, I will deny it, but my brother is the most decent human being I know.
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* Walden meeting up with his gorilla "half brother".

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* Walden meeting up with his gorilla "half brother".brother".
* Hell, the entire set-up with Walden & Alan is heartwarming, when you stop & think about it - They initially bond over their recent losses (Walden's marriage ending, Charlie's death), before becoming firm friends by the end of the season.
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** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ap8hmr9cQQ&feature=related The end of this video.]]
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* Charlie finally telling Alan that he doesn't mind that Alan lives at his house and that he's grateful for Alan trying to help him get over Chelsea. Charlie also admits that he loves his brother.

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* Charlie's efforts to help Alan get over Kandi throwing him out, even showing genuine worry that Alan would try to commit suicide.

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* Charlie's efforts to help Alan get over Kandi throwing him out, even showing genuine worry that Alan would might try to commit suicide.




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* Charlie being willing to let a former football star most likely put him in the hospital to make sure it doesn't happen to Jake.
** Said football star has a daughter who spent the day with Jake and was found kissing him in front of her house by Charlie and her dad and he thought that Jake did it against her will.
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* Charlie refuses to marry Mia because he doesn't want to throw out Alan and Jake because no matter how much he complains about them, he loves them and doesn't mind taking care of them.

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* Season 1
** Episode 8: After Jake and Alan find out that Judith filed for divorce, Charlie tells Jake that it's okay to cry sometimes (he's been told). Jake then goes and hugs Alan.

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!!Season 1
* Season 1
**
Episode 8: After Jake and Alan find out that Judith filed for divorce, Charlie tells Jake that it's okay to cry sometimes (he's been told). Jake then goes and hugs Alan.



** Episode 23: When Jake accidently quotes a sexist quote in front of Judith and her support group, she bans Jake from going to Charlie's house, Charlie goes over to Judith's and shows that how devoted he is to Jake and that he truly loves his nephew.
** Episode 24: When Charlie gives up on trying to have a vasectomy, Jake tells him he'd be an awesome dad.
* At one point, Charlie was getting pretty serious with an Asian woman with a son. One episode has him taking care of the kid through feeding him, helping him go to the bathroom, and playing music for him. It's a really sweet series of PetTheDog moments for Charlie.

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** * Episode 23: When Jake accidently quotes a sexist quote in front of Judith and her support group, she bans Jake from going to Charlie's house, Charlie goes over to Judith's and shows that how devoted he is to Jake and that he truly loves his nephew.
** * Episode 24: When Charlie gives up on trying to have a vasectomy, Jake tells him he'd be an awesome dad.
dad.

!!Season 2

!!Season 3
* In Season 3, episode 8, the episode that introduces Mia, Jake gets a crush on her and when he finds Mia and Charlie together on the balcony, he ends up getting angry at Charlie and calls him an assface. Charlie knows how he feels and even though he really wants to spend the night with Mia, he refuses to do so because he cares about Jake way too much.
** He then goes to Jake's room and apologises about it and they end up having a heartwarming uncle/nephew moment.
* Charlie helping Jake get ready for his first boy/girl party and going out of his way to make sure that it's a good experience for Jake
** Being genuinely remorseful that he didn't help Alan when he was a kid and apologising.

!!Season 4
* Charlie's efforts to help Alan get over Kandi throwing him out, even showing genuine worry that Alan would try to commit suicide.

!!Season 5
* At one point, Charlie was getting pretty serious with an Asian woman with Linda Harris, who has a son. One episode has him taking care of the kid through feeding him, helping him go to the bathroom, and playing music for him. It's a really sweet series of PetTheDog moments for Charlie.Charlie.

!!Season 6
* Charlie helping Jake get ready for a party and giving him girl advice, then cheering him up with an offer of pizza when Jake gets cold feet.
* Charlie and Chelsea's relationship, even proposing to her, regardless for his reasons.

!!Season 7
* Evelyn comforting Charlie when Chelsea broke up with him.
* Minor moment, but Charlie taking the blame for Jake's speeding, even if it was his fault to begin with.

!!Season 8




!!Season 9



** Jake telling Alan that he misses Charlie and that he learnt that he doesn't want to be alone like Charlie was.

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** Jake telling Alan that he misses Charlie and that he learnt that he doesn't want to be alone like Charlie was.was.
* Walden meeting up with his gorilla "half brother".
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* Doubtless Charlie is a fucking douchebag, but at the end of Skunk, Dog Crap and Ketchup, he is sincerely trying to convince Alan's ex to return to his brother, because she's all the poor brother has. It is pretty much one of the blink-and-you'll-miss-it moments where Charlie genuinely shows compassion to Alan.

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* Doubtless Charlie is a fucking douchebag, but at the end of Skunk, Dog Crap and Ketchup, he is sincerely trying to convince Alan's ex to return to his brother, because she's all the poor brother has. It is pretty much one of the blink-and-you'll-miss-it moments where Charlie genuinely shows compassion to Alan.Alan.
* The quality of Season 9 is a case of YMMV, but the episode where Alan's reading Charlie's journal and reading the parts about him and Jake and that Charlie loved them is heartwarming.
** Jake telling Alan that he misses Charlie and that he learnt that he doesn't want to be alone like Charlie was.

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* In the episode when Jake and Alan find out that Judith filed for divorce, Charlie tells Jake that it's okay to cry sometimes (he's been told). Jake then goes and hugs Alan.

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* In the episode when Season 1
** Episode 8: After
Jake and Alan find out that Judith filed for divorce, Charlie tells Jake that it's okay to cry sometimes (he's been told). Jake then goes and hugs Alan.



** Episode 17: Charlie's been sulking because if both Judith and Alan died, some distant relatives of Charlie and Alan's would get Jake because Alan feels Charlie wouldn't be responsible as a parent. Jake hurts himself and starts bleeding from the head, Charlie's devotion and determination to make sure Jake's ok is truly heartwarming and shows that Charlie had a HiddenHeartofGold in the earlier seasons.
** Episode 23: When Jake accidently quotes a sexist quote in front of Judith and her support group, she bans Jake from going to Charlie's house, Charlie goes over to Judith's and shows that how devoted he is to Jake and that he truly loves his nephew.
** Episode 24: When Charlie gives up on trying to have a vasectomy, Jake tells him he'd be an awesome dad.



* Season 1 finale, when Charlie gives up on trying to have a vasectomy, Jake tells him he'd be an awesome dad.
* Season 1, episode 17, Charlie's been sulking because if both Judith and Alan died, some distant relatives of Charlie and Alan's would get Jake because Alan feels Charlie wouldn't be responsible as a parent. Jake hurts himself and starts bleeding from the head, Charlie's devotion and determination to make sure Jake's ok is truly heartwarming and shows that Charlie had a HiddenHeartofGold in the earlier seasons.
* Season 1, episode 23, when Jake accidently quotes a sexist quote in front of Judith and her support group, she bans Jake from going to Charlie's house, Charlie goes over to Judith's and shows that how devoted he is to Jake and that he truly loves his nephew.

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* Season 1 finale, when Doubtless Charlie gives up on is a fucking douchebag, but at the end of Skunk, Dog Crap and Ketchup, he is sincerely trying to have a vasectomy, Jake tells him he'd be an awesome dad.
* Season 1, episode 17, Charlie's been sulking because if both Judith and Alan died, some distant relatives of Charlie and
convince Alan's would get Jake ex to return to his brother, because Alan feels she's all the poor brother has. It is pretty much one of the blink-and-you'll-miss-it moments where Charlie wouldn't be responsible as a parent. Jake hurts himself and starts bleeding from the head, Charlie's devotion and determination to make sure Jake's ok is truly heartwarming and genuinely shows that Charlie had a HiddenHeartofGold in the earlier seasons.
* Season 1, episode 23, when Jake accidently quotes a sexist quote in front of Judith and her support group, she bans Jake from going
compassion to Charlie's house, Charlie goes over to Judith's and shows that how devoted he is to Jake and that he truly loves his nephew.Alan.
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* Season 1, episode 17, Charlie's been sulking because if both Judith and Alan died, some distant relatives of Charlie and Alan's would get Jake because Alan feels Charlie wouldn't be responsible as a parent. Jake hurts himself and starts bleeding from the head, Charlie's devotion and determination to make sure Jake's ok is truly heartwarming and shows that Charlie had a HiddenHeartofGold in the earlier seasons.

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* Season 1, episode 17, Charlie's been sulking because if both Judith and Alan died, some distant relatives of Charlie and Alan's would get Jake because Alan feels Charlie wouldn't be responsible as a parent. Jake hurts himself and starts bleeding from the head, Charlie's devotion and determination to make sure Jake's ok is truly heartwarming and shows that Charlie had a HiddenHeartofGold in the earlier seasons.seasons.
* Season 1, episode 23, when Jake accidently quotes a sexist quote in front of Judith and her support group, she bans Jake from going to Charlie's house, Charlie goes over to Judith's and shows that how devoted he is to Jake and that he truly loves his nephew.
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* Season 1 finale, when Charlie gives up on trying to have a vasectomy, Jake tells him he'd be an awesome dad.

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* Season 1 finale, when Charlie gives up on trying to have a vasectomy, Jake tells him he'd be an awesome dad.dad.
* Season 1, episode 17, Charlie's been sulking because if both Judith and Alan died, some distant relatives of Charlie and Alan's would get Jake because Alan feels Charlie wouldn't be responsible as a parent. Jake hurts himself and starts bleeding from the head, Charlie's devotion and determination to make sure Jake's ok is truly heartwarming and shows that Charlie had a HiddenHeartofGold in the earlier seasons.
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* At one point, Charlie was getting pretty serious with an Asian woman with a son. One episode has him taking care of the kid through feeding him, helping him go to the bathroom, and playing music for him. It's a really sweet series of PetTheDog moments for Charlie.

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* At one point, Charlie was getting pretty serious with an Asian woman with a son. One episode has him taking care of the kid through feeding him, helping him go to the bathroom, and playing music for him. It's a really sweet series of PetTheDog moments for Charlie.Charlie.
* Season 1 finale, when Charlie gives up on trying to have a vasectomy, Jake tells him he'd be an awesome dad.
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* At one point, Charlie was getting pretty serious with an Asian woman with a son. One episode has him taking care of the kid through feeding him, helping him go to the bathroom, and playing music for him. It's a really sweet series of PetTheDog moments for Charlie.

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