Anger Management
Anger Management
TV-14 | 28 June 2012 (USA)

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    BlazeLime Strong and Moving!
    DipitySkillful an ambitious but ultimately ineffective debut endeavor.
    Kien Navarro Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
    Marva It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
    studioAT Charlie Sheen bounced back from being sacked from 'Two and a Half Men' with this sitcom, based on the 2003 film, that sees him playing an anger management coach.This show is actually very similar to Sheen's previous one, albeit never likely to trouble the ratings or the audiences' attention much.Sheen plays a guy in power who has relations with lots of beautiful women - hadn't we seen that before somewhere else? Sheen's character does have a heart though and we see that in scenes involving a teen he's related to - again, haven't we seen that before to? It's mildly amusing stuff, but nothing special
    santasa99 This show is probably made for Charlie, so that he can make some sort of comeback from the grave, literally grave. So, acting is amateurish or worse, writing is deplorable or worse, directing is worse or nonexistent, ...but hey, it's Charlie and he's back from the dead - Charlie the junkie, Charlie the alcoholic, Charlie the sex addict, Charlie with anger issues, ...um, ...why not put this life of his on paper and shoot couple of seasons !? Well, humor is in the eye of beholder. There are more people on this page who had written an eulogy for this trash, then those who expressed suicidal thoughts in their comments as an allergic reaction. I mean, really...
    Ole Sandbaek Joergensen Charlie Sheen was trying to get back in the game with this series, it had some great punch lines and punches taken on the expense of his former series, but this didn't amount to the same status.The series is about Charlie, he is a Anger Management Therapist, yes that is the plot and yes he do have people in a group that are quite different, but in many ways, divides his problems and faults :) He still has a thing for the ladies, a lot of them and different ones, but he tends to stick to the bad ones, ones that have the same vices as himself.The weirdest part about the series is that it had an insane amount of episodes to each season, it was very weird, season 1 had 10 episodes and then season two had 90 episodes, just to even it up to one hundred before closing it down it seems.Okay series, but became much of the same deal, over and over again.
    Taylor Kingston I really like this show. I've seen better, but I've also seen, probably a hundred shows, that are worse. Charlie Goodson is a retired baseball player, who now works as an anger management therapist. The show is just so funny. The four people from his anger management therapy sessions are just so funny. Lacey is stuck-up and bratty, Nolan is a stoner, who loves Lacey, Patrick is a gay guy, and Ed is a racist, homophobic guy who always busts Patrick's balls. Charlie's ex-wife, Jennifer or more commonly known as Jen, was in it for the first season and part of the second second. She just seemed to disappear, as with their daughter, Sam. Charlie's best friend, boink buddy and fellow therapist, Kate was in it for the first season and part of the second season as well, but left because of issues between the actor, Selma Blair and Charlie Sheen. Eventually, Charlie gets a new co-star type person, Dr. Jordan Denby, who is so adorable. But my favorite character has to be Sean. He dated Charlie's ex-wife and now lives next door. Overall, I give this show an 8 out of 10.