Charlie bumps across his ex who has come along with a child and is a lot similar to him. He starts to believe that he may be the child’s father. Meanwhile he also throws Alan out of the house after he gets commanded to return his money.
While this season is more situational than season five, putting most of the action in the Harper house, it mines its comedy from the expected raunchy humor. To be honest, I'm still baffled at how half these jokes get past the censors.
Just the same four storylines on rotation and Sheen giving the same monotonous, lifeless, straining-to-read-a-cue-card delivery to each line until all the episodes blend into a great, big, disorientating Kafkaesque nightmare.
It'll stoop low for a laugh and, unless you're totally devoid of all humor or simply too obsessed with being a cool kid, you'll cave and dive it to them.