1. Back Off, Mary Poppins
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Alan feels hurt when Charlie asks him to stay out of the house while Charlie's mates are over. Alan faces more rejection when he learns that his old mates are at his ex's house.
Alan denies having shoplifted a toy as a child but fears he has a dark side, until Charlie admits he planted the toy on Alan to stay out of trouble himself.
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More infoAlan feels hurt when Charlie asks him to stay out of the house while Charlie's mates are over. Alan faces more rejection when he learns that his old mates are at his ex's house.
Judith is dating Jake's paediatrician, and Alan is upset until Charlie points out that if she remarries, his alimony payments will end.
Charlie attempts to start a relationship with Jake's teacher. Jake thinks he's dreaming when he sees the teacher practically naked.
Jake's adoration for his mother's new boyfriend makes his own father feel inadequate. So Alan teaches Jake how to drive a car.
Charlie meets his match when he falls for a self-centred, manipulative narcissist who is better at playing hard to get than he is.
Alan denies having shoplifted a toy as a child but fears he has a dark side, until Charlie admits he planted the toy on Alan to stay out of trouble himself.
Charlie and Alan hire Berta's emotionally unhinged sister to cater a party their mother has conned them into throwing for her.
Alan meets a woman in the supermarket who introduces him to a whole world of sex that he never knew existed. It forces Charlie to take care of Jake.
Charlie meets his ex-girlfriend Lisa, who he had previously thought he would spend the rest of his life with, and is thrilled to learn that her marriage did not work out.
Charlie writes the theme song for a new cartoon based on one of Jake's favourite comics. Rose invites Alan to a movie and surprises him with her intellect.
Charlie is surprised to learn why a woman who he flirted with in a bar rejected his overtures. She tells him women around town have been comparing notes on him.
Alan is jealous when an old classmate seems more interested in Charlie, in spite of the fact Charlie used to make fun of her. Still, they both want to make a play for her.
When an earthquake damages Judith's home, Alan allows her to move into the beach house temporarily - much to Charlie's displeasure.
The brothers throw out their mother Evelyn after she criticises the way Alan is raising Jake. She also undermines Jake's confidence by belittling his hard-earned high test grade.
When Alan gets apprehensive about an upcoming medical procedure, Charlie convinces him to take a trip to Las Vegas.
Judith goes on holiday and leaves Jake in Charlie and Alan's hands. They soon discover that caring for Jake is quite different from their normal weekend visits.
Charlie ignores Alan's medical advice regarding the back pain he endured during sex. Instead he chooses to go to hospital, where he hits on the doctor.
Charlie is invited to a party thrown by a gay advertising executive. He insists Charlie must pretend to accompany him as his life partner.
After Charlie takes Alan to an eye doctor, they end up at a cafe where they bump into Charlie's ex-girlfriend, Sherri.
Rose tries to help the brothers sort out their feelings when Charlie and Alan take their personal frustrations out on each other.
Evelyn reads in the obituaries that her second husband Harry has died. She attends the funeral with Alan, but is furious to learn that he had kept in touch with Harry.
Alan finds himself on a blind date with the daughter of his mother's new boyfriend, who is out of rehab for the weekend and a bit of a live wire.
Evelyn pressures Alan into letting Jake stay with her. Whilst concerned that she will destroy Jake's life, the brothers take him to Evelyn's home - then quickly flee to a bar.
Charlie sleeps with a woman, without realising she is married to an elderly man. At school, Jake has to give a report about his weekend - and recalls his own version of events.