Tonight on FX is an all new episode of Anger Management. In Anger Management, Charlie Sheen stars as ‘Charlie,’ a non-traditional therapist specializing in anger management. He has a successful private practice, holding sessions with his group of primary patient regulars each week, as well as performing pro bono counseling for an inmate group at a state prison.
On last week’s episode Charlie fells for Jen’s hot new business partner, Lori – played by Charlie’s real-life ex, Denise Richards – only to find she thinks therapy is a scam. In the therapy group, Patrick asked Charlie to counsel the angry ghost of his mother, who he believes is haunting his apartment.
On tonight’s show inflamed by Kate’s comment that he’s only “nouveau smart,” Charlie starts covertly dating a brilliant coffee-shop barista. The only problem is that the woman is turned on by sex where there’s a chance of getting caught — and she’s Kate’s patient.
It does not really seem to be a problem for Charlie, he says it is AWESOME! LOL the girl grabs Charlie and asks him how turned on is he now, to which he replies, “Not as much as you!” Looks like a great episode!
Tonight’s episode is going to be another hilarious Charlie Sheen moment, that you won’t want to miss, so be sure to tune in for our live coverage of FX’s Anger Management tonight at 9PM EST! While you wait for our recap hit the comments and let us know what you think of Anger Management, so far! Check out the sneak peek of tonight’s episode below!
Tonight’s recap: Charlie devises an Anger Management call list because Lacey had a meltdown the night before and acted out when she couldn’t get through to him. He thinks this will be a great solution, letting them support one another but of course they all disagree.
Kate is spending time with someone other than Charlie and it’s not sitting well. The guy is brilliant and when Kate calls him “nouveau smart” is stings, badly. He heads for coffee and ends up flirting with a brilliant barista named Allie that just so happens to be working on her PHD. He obviously thinks that being in her company means that he is equally smart.
Kate and Charlie are in bed for one of their hook ups and she realizes that he is planning on seeing, Allie, the coffee shop chick that works in her building. She points out that it’s a huge conflict because Allie is her patient and she can’t be objective if Charlie is seeing her. Charlie tells Kate he’ll respect her wishes and keep it platonic. He later meets with Allie and caves when she suggests he meet her in the bathroom for a quickie rather than keep it platonic.
Charlie is trying to sort through his situation with a friend. He explains that the appeal of Allie is that he can’t make it home without risking his life. In other words, she loves to have sex anywhere that they can get caught.
The next day Charlie is on the couch with Allie when Kate rolls in. He hides Allie and ushers Kate out the door. Allie dreams up a plan, they should “do it” in Kate’s office. Charlie never says no when sex is involved. They get to Kate’s office and Allie says she’ll set the mood, then opens all the blinds. Charlie can’t follow through with the plan and eventually comes clean with Kate. He tells her everything in order to salvage their relationship.