After having a bad circumstance, the divorced Charlie Goodson turns from a basketball player to an anger management therapist. In the first season Charlie takes the anger management group as his family ignoring his real one. He has a teenage daughter who has an obsessive-compulsive disorder. Indeed Charlie is the one who could not control his anger.
Anger Management, [Charlie Sheen's] new sitcom, is kind of a mirror image of Sheen: scabrously, outrageously funny at times and monotonously one-note at others.
Sheen, "Anger" showrunner Bruce Helford and FX have created a show so lazy in its ambitions I want to call Sheen up and remind him that he blasted "Two and a Half Men" for its easy setups and cheap punch lines.
If the series was actually a disaster, that might at least be captivating, but as is, "Anger Management" is just an average sitcom with a few good laugh lines here and there.