15:50 Personally if I was in Alan’s position I wouldn’t have been chasing without saying a word, I probably would’ve been chasing Charlie while yelling things like “Get back here you sex crazed weasel!” But that’s me.
Alan's "very expensive divorce lawyer" turned out to be an idiot. She actively went against the wellbeing of her client. I'm not sure how yall do it, but over here that's a good way to get disbarred.
That was so unrealistic it is beyond belief. A woman in her position would never go to a clients house maybe a hotel at best, especially if she knew they lived together which she didn't seem surprised. And there is no way she would say "now" in the kitchen, yes they would not have done it in the kitchen but surely in about one and a half minutes or less they would be wondering why Charlie and the lawyer were not in the kitchen. I think that was a Charlie Sheen fantasy he played out lol.
@@mjusda4353 Everything about her is now conflict of interest, even before the "break up", that close a tie to their client can be enough to cause all their dealings with him to become null and void. Alan being stupid enough to sign is the biggest issue with this episode.
Hell yeah!
Just what I need!
This second ep is freaking 5 🌟 These particular guest stars, and all the dialog was great for me.
Yeah, that counseling session was hilarious. Charlie mimicked Judith perfectly. Lmao
Loved it 😊
I finally subscribed, i hope you will continue TAAHM, it's my all time favourite sitcom.
I will definitely 💯
15:50 Personally if I was in Alan’s position I wouldn’t have been chasing without saying a word, I probably would’ve been chasing Charlie while yelling things like “Get back here you sex crazed weasel!” But that’s me.
@@StarrPower2232 hahaha 🤣 I am with you on that
I'd be screaming "you're only making it worse!!" then again I'd likely also be chasing him with something big/heavy.
Alan's "very expensive divorce lawyer" turned out to be an idiot. She actively went against the wellbeing of her client. I'm not sure how yall do it, but over here that's a good way to get disbarred.
Definitely
That was so unrealistic it is beyond belief. A woman in her position would never go to a clients house maybe a hotel at best, especially if she knew they lived together which she didn't seem surprised. And there is no way she would say "now" in the kitchen, yes they would not have done it in the kitchen but surely in about one and a half minutes or less they would be wondering why Charlie and the lawyer were not in the kitchen.
I think that was a Charlie Sheen fantasy he played out lol.
That’s Alan’s vault. She told Charlie that could happen. Alan should have sued her easily.
The episode where Charlie lost the right to complain about Alan living with him.
yup
even though Alan would have to sign papers for all that stuff to go through and like the lawyer said Alan could sue her for being unprofessional.
@@mjusda4353 Everything about her is now conflict of interest, even before the "break up", that close a tie to their client can be enough to cause all their dealings with him to become null and void. Alan being stupid enough to sign is the biggest issue with this episode.
Definitely 💯
I never understood Alan even after all of that he did not sue her 😏