@@rafaelosorio2251 No, a landlord is one who exploits tenants (people who are in need of housing). Why should your own brother not be allowed to live free in your house full of extra UNused rooms?
how did Alan make Charlie house a home.. for Alan it was a Boarding house.with free maid service in a upper high end neighborhood on the beach on of the more famous beach.
Can you believe Alan? He actually thinks he's in a position to pull rank in that house, especially after he nearly burned it down. I'm starting to understand why Judith threw his arrogant bossy ass out. He is way out of line and very stupid if he think that by leaving Charlie will fold first.
Don't cry by distorting history to your convenience. Don't be an arrogant pretentious person who thinks he has the truth. Judith broke up with Alan because she didn't want to be with him anymore, not because you say so.
@@melanieparker No. The title suggests Charlie and Alan have a fight because " Charlie didn't like the bowl ". What I am trying to suggest is Charlie wanted to show Alan that his desicions and choices are not welcome as he is just a free loader and it's Charlie's house. That's the reason Charlie rejects the bowl: to show Alan his place, not because he didn't like the bowl.
I like Charlie role more then Walden because is humor is sharp and admirable. Alan I feel sorry for him because everybody mistreats him including his brother and son.
@@melanieparker But I have a feeling that if Charlie was alone in that huge house, without Alan and Jake to ground him emotionally, he would have died of alcohol poisoning or liver cirrhosis in a couple years. Alan and Jake showed Charlie the importance of limits.
@@melanieparker The only thing that is unique is the poverty of the nonsensical argument that you impose, the duo of Charlie and Alan made the series work.
@@Chavanun555 i mean yes he couldve saved quite a lot of money and eventually moved out, but he didnt due to poor writing. The same way his lawyer gave away all of his stuff due to charlies inability to keep it in his pants is unrealistic so yes charlie is partially at fault for him being homeless
Ok, let's finally settle this endless fan debate: ✅️ Charlie takes Alan in, which was very kind (still, also kinda self-evident among siblings). ⛔️ Alan has serious plans to move back out for at least two years, first to reunite with Judith, then just to get a become self-reliant. It's Charlie who messes up Alan's divorce settlements in season 2! ✅️ Season 3 finale: Charlie stands up for Alan, even canceling his wedding with Mia because he doesn't want Alan to leave (which is his own decision and shows he does want him there). ⛔️ same night: Alan marries Kandi and moves out after all! ✅️ same night: Alan wins half a million dollars but lets his 22-year-old bride spend it all in four months, who also divorces him shortly afterward. ➡️ alimony for two ex-wives (which is Alan's own fault, of course) ✅️ Season 4: Judith gets remarried, so Alan's (obscene!!) alimony payments stop. ⛔️ Charlie has no problem almost ruining that for him, too, by sleeping with Judith's new sister-in-law. ⛔️ After realizing how disrespectful Charlie will always treat him, Alan basically moves out. ... He comes crawling back halfway out the door, but Charlie is about to tell him to stay). ✅️ Over the years, Charlie not only allows Alan but several of his girlfriends to stay, partly without being asked. ⛔️ Alan moves out and into the house of one of said girlfriends (... and burns it down the first night, I know! 😅 but he does actually move out for a few hours ^^). *Bottom line:* It's safe to say that Alan definitely ows Charlie more, yet it's not like Charlie doesn't owe Alan anything. Regardless, none of that is the reason for their ongoing tension. That goes way back to their childhood issues caused by a toxic mother figure. For ex., both have always been jealous of the other, which leads to this series of conflicts in adult life ...while the one they should really be mad at is Evelyn, who screwed up both of them (though in different ways) with her self-absorbed, unintuitive, emotionally distant parenting, but won't ever admit it. I've realized it's what my sister and I have been doing for years. Since it's pretty hard to make our parents admit to or even talk about the triggers they set up in our souls, we take it out on each other.
@@prometheustv6558 Alan could have sued Charlie and the lawyer for messing up the divorce and probably take his house from him, so that is just a terrible way of thinking about it
@@uncannysnake he could have just gotten a different lawyer and Charlie isn’t responsible for anyone’s feelings. And even if he wanted to he’s too cheap to find a good lawyer.
Like…just saying…if someone lets me live rent free in their Malibu beach house…if they tell me not to put a bowl in the house…the bowl is ending up in the house.
People always seem to forget Charlie owes Alan too. Charlie screwed up his divorce settlement and now Alan pays way more per month than he would have in Alimony.
@Sumora You don't remember? Alan pays an obscene amount of alimony to his ex-wife for the only reason that Charlie slept with + dumbed Alan's divorce attorney, who then made him lose everything to get back at Charlie.
If I had a nickel for every time there was a comedy-genre show with two main characters named Charlie and Alan, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.
The actress who played Chelsea appeared 3 times before she became Chelsea 😂
Chelsea was hot.
4 times
she's Jennifer Taylor; she did Wild Things along with Denise Richards!
@@danish6192 no,that was neve campbell
@@pamoweiberezi5315 all three were there in that movie
Alan has some nerve. Bumming off Charlie and still has the balls to argue about a bowl.
Alan could be such a weasel. You're staying in a Malibu beach house rent free and you start a fight with the landlord over a bowl.
Your own brother is now a landlord?
@@eric-jr2nf
He is if he owns the house 🤷
@@eric-jr2nf Landlord is who payed for the home.
@@rafaelosorio2251 No, a landlord is one who exploits tenants (people who are in need of housing). Why should your own brother not be allowed to live free in your house full of extra UNused rooms?
@@eric-jr2nf American philosophy bro
"I was establishing my alibi" 🤣🤣🤣
That was hilarious 😂😂😂😂
What does establish alibi means?
how did Alan make Charlie house a home.. for Alan it was a Boarding house.with free maid service in a upper high end neighborhood on the beach on of the more famous beach.
Not to mention how he almost burned it down when he set the curtains on fire.
@@melanieparker Don't they give you attention at home and you just spend your time distorting it to your convenience?
@@asm7406 Look who's talking.
It would be different if he actually pay rent, Since he doesn't. He doesn't has a say.
She's just some one night stand I picked up at a bah damn 😂
Charlie was the soul of this show
no, it was both charlie and alan
No, it was Charlie and everyone else played off Charlie. When Charile was killed off, the show was not the same.
@@francarrey7501 ofcourse it won’t be the same
@@francarrey7501 The same thing would have happened without Alan
Can you believe Alan? He actually thinks he's in a position to pull rank in that house, especially after he nearly burned it down. I'm starting to understand why Judith threw his arrogant bossy ass out. He is way out of line and very stupid if he think that by leaving Charlie will fold first.
Don't cry by distorting history to your convenience. Don't be an arrogant pretentious person who thinks he has the truth. Judith broke up with Alan because she didn't want to be with him anymore, not because you say so.
@@asm7406 Actually she did. Nice try though.
Why didnt Alan just put the bowl in his room?
Why doesn't he just stop bitchin?
He's attempting to "mark his territory"...try to turn Charlie's place into "their" place
He's not smart enough to.
Its not about the bowl!! It represent alans participation in the household.
Freeloaders don't get participation
WTF?
@melanieparker what?
@@gaminghellfire You mean Alan is like the bowl, sits around and does nothing to contribute? Is that what you are saying?
@@melanieparker No. The title suggests Charlie and Alan have a fight because " Charlie didn't like the bowl ". What I am trying to suggest is Charlie wanted to show Alan that his desicions and choices are not welcome as he is just a free loader and it's Charlie's house. That's the reason Charlie rejects the bowl: to show Alan his place, not because he didn't like the bowl.
2:45 I literally laughed so hard for 5 minutes straight I cried 😂😂😂
“And I’ve always said SON OF A BITCH!!!”
Really Charlie you’ve always that?
"Yeah, well, now it's on your head for a hat."
Nice hat Alan, can you sing Day-O? Lol
I like Charlie role more then Walden because is humor is sharp and admirable. Alan I feel sorry for him because everybody mistreats him including his brother and son.
Alan brings it on himself.
Charlie and Alan were perfect😂
Charlie was perfect. Alan was a useless weight.
@@melanieparker I meant to keep the show running 😅
@@deepakvidyadharan2545 My bad.
@@melanieparker But I have a feeling that if Charlie was alone in that huge house, without Alan and Jake to ground him emotionally, he would have died of alcohol poisoning or liver cirrhosis in a couple years. Alan and Jake showed Charlie the importance of limits.
@@melanieparker The only thing that is unique is the poverty of the nonsensical argument that you impose, the duo of Charlie and Alan made the series work.
It's not your freaking damn house! You don't have any right to say or argue with the owner of the house, which is not you!
Chill
Karen calm down its a show
@@ridkwngridken3863 It's a wake up call for freeloaders like you.
would you calm down it’s only a show
@@gregoryrook-green453 Another freeloader in reality. Still living with your parent or siblings for free,freeloader?
You're kiddi'n 🤣
Thanks a lot
@@jaylife1077 what did I do ❔
You just made me blow a sure thing
@@jaylife1077She didn't look like a sure thing to me ⁉️
I could have brought her around
Alan lives there for free and even brought his kid in and now he gonna complain just because he wanna put a bowl on the table?
Nah its charlies fault he slept with his divorce lawyer
@@omarandres4665 what does that have to do with the bowl? Alan been living for free for years
@@Chavanun555 i mean yes he couldve saved quite a lot of money and eventually moved out, but he didnt due to poor writing. The same way his lawyer gave away all of his stuff due to charlies inability to keep it in his pants is unrealistic so yes charlie is partially at fault for him being homeless
@@omarandres4665 lol ok bro. I would just kick Alan out
@@Chavanun555 Ditto.
“So, this is about a bowl?”
It's about Alan whinning like a puss.
"Don't feel bad I think it's about a bowl too" 😕
No it's about Alan's ego getting smaller than most parts of him.
It's looking nice as a hat on Alan head... It is about the bowl... Now is robbel of the island of Macau...
A pile of S@#$ would look good on Alan's head.
1:22
Charlie: No, no! There’s no voting! You’re just a free-loader and she’s some one-night stand I picked up in a ba- AW DAMN!!!
yes, we all watched the video
Good bye Charlie
Leave it to Alan to screw up a good time for Charlie.
@@melanieparker Like the times charlie has ruined it for alan.
@@asm7406 Oh, I'm sorry. Did Charlie barge into Alan's house and act like it was his?
2:49 even Charlie is excited about Travis Scott’s new album 😂
Ok, let's finally settle this endless fan debate:
✅️ Charlie takes Alan in, which was very kind (still, also kinda self-evident among siblings).
⛔️ Alan has serious plans to move back out for at least two years, first to reunite with Judith, then just to get a become self-reliant. It's Charlie who messes up Alan's divorce settlements in season 2!
✅️ Season 3 finale: Charlie stands up for Alan, even canceling his wedding with Mia because he doesn't want Alan to leave (which is his own decision and shows he does want him there).
⛔️ same night: Alan marries Kandi and moves out after all!
✅️ same night: Alan wins half a million dollars but lets his 22-year-old bride spend it all in four months, who also divorces him shortly afterward. ➡️ alimony for two ex-wives (which is Alan's own fault, of course)
✅️ Season 4: Judith gets remarried, so Alan's (obscene!!) alimony payments stop.
⛔️ Charlie has no problem almost ruining that for him, too, by sleeping with Judith's new sister-in-law.
⛔️ After realizing how disrespectful Charlie will always treat him, Alan basically moves out. ... He comes crawling back halfway out the door, but Charlie is about to tell him to stay).
✅️ Over the years, Charlie not only allows Alan but several of his girlfriends to stay, partly without being asked.
⛔️ Alan moves out and into the house of one of said girlfriends (... and burns it down the first night, I know! 😅 but he does actually move out for a few hours ^^).
*Bottom line:* It's safe to say that Alan definitely ows Charlie more, yet it's not like Charlie doesn't owe Alan anything. Regardless, none of that is the reason for their ongoing tension. That goes way back to their childhood issues caused by a toxic mother figure. For ex., both have always been jealous of the other, which leads to this series of conflicts in adult life ...while the one they should really be mad at is Evelyn, who screwed up both of them (though in different ways) with her self-absorbed, unintuitive, emotionally distant parenting, but won't ever admit it. I've realized it's what my sister and I have been doing for years. Since it's pretty hard to make our parents admit to or even talk about the triggers they set up in our souls, we take it out on each other.
It’s as basic as Charlie is allowing Alan under his roof so his rules apply
@@prometheustv6558 Alan could have sued Charlie and the lawyer for messing up the divorce and probably take his house from him, so that is just a terrible way of thinking about it
@@uncannysnake he could have just gotten a different lawyer and Charlie isn’t responsible for anyone’s feelings. And even if he wanted to he’s too cheap to find a good lawyer.
@@uncannysnake and In season 4 he doesn’t have to pay alimony to Judith anymore so that excuse is out the window.
@@prometheustv6558then he has pay Alimony to Kandi for a few years
And I thought Drake and Josh had issues.
Drake and josh were kids charlie and Alan are adults totally different things.
Alan, just put your own damn keys in the bowl and keep the bowl in your room. It's not that hard.
For him it is.
We might make mistakes and no offense but I gotta say I'm glad they are also speaking up for themselves. Glad to honestly hear them! 😈
Is a ugly bowl lol
What season is , please???
Like…just saying…if someone lets me live rent free in their Malibu beach house…if they tell me not to put a bowl in the house…the bowl is ending up in the house.
Alen saved her from an STD.
Charlie should've made her marry alan.
I really tried to leave alone my nightmares- but they seem guess what is my most unproud moments and guess what- they have good time.
"I was establishing my alibi"
It’s a horrible bowl by the way. Hideous jajajaja. I am learning some English here.
I thought it was a nice bowl and if you ask me Charlie was being an ass. There is nothing wrong with owning a bowl.
People always seem to forget Charlie owes Alan too. Charlie screwed up his divorce settlement and now Alan pays way more per month than he would have in Alimony.
How did Charlie screw with his divorce?
You're forgetting that Alan won half a million dollars in Vegas then blew it all on Khandi then went crawling back to Charlie.
@@323azteca Charlie slept with Alan's divorce attorney and it cost Alan BIG
@@thomasmcnamara3232 got it
@Sumora You don't remember? Alan pays an obscene amount of alimony to his ex-wife for the only reason that Charlie slept with + dumbed Alan's divorce attorney, who then made him lose everything to get back at Charlie.
What does establish alibi means?
Nice bowl I gotta say. But maybe that's why I'm no millionaire with a house in malibu
You and Alan have the same taste and dilema.
@@melanieparker He's better off actually. Living rent free on the beach
So what it's filled butterscotch? 😋
That really does sound like utopia.
This is a comedy show but I can feel the pain inside alan
If I had a nickel for every time there was a comedy-genre show with two main characters named Charlie and Alan, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.
What's the other one?
@@anthonyvasquezactor Smiling Friends
This is all about a bowl?
It's about alan being pathetic.
Is more about alan being pathetic and annoying
"Don't feel bad I think it's about a bowl too" 😕
Allan is such a woman😁
Women are hot. Alan is selfish and pathetic.
So this is about a bowl
Alibi
This show is on the same spectrum as Fraiser
Chelsea appeared looking to old for Charlie ... Mia was the perfect match for him
Rosie will always be his heart to me.
GIO ninja chips
Power 🏀🏈🎮⚾🎮⚾🎮⚾🎮
R5
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Alan was a guest.guests have no right to bring crap into the owners home
THANK YOU!
He is brother
Nah guests make themselves at home but not actually live in it like a home they just leave
Chelsea looks like female version of Gareth bale (wales🏴)
Should've gone to Specsavers
alan made it his home not their home
He tried.