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- 1. Charlie Goes Back to Therapy Jun 28, 2012
- Charlie decides to return to therapy after a bad run-in with his ex-wife's new boyfriend.
- 2. Charlie and the Slumpbuster Jun 28, 2012
- Charlie deals with a ghost from his baseball days when a woman he slept with shows up as a patient.
- 3. Charlie Tries Sleep Deprivation Jul 5, 2012
- Charlie challenges his group to do 36 hours of sleep-deprivation therapy.
Charlie Sheen stars as an anger-management therapist who has a dysfunctional family and a sex-buddy/therapist. The show ran for two seasons from 2012 to 2014 and features guest stars like Lindsay Lohan and Martin Sheen.
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- 2012-06-28
- Comedy, Romance
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December 22, 2014. ( 2014-12-22) Anger Management is an American television multi-camera sitcom created by Bruce Helford that premiered on FX on June 28, 2012. [1] The series is loosely based on the 2003 film of the same title and stars Charlie Sheen in a variation of the Adam Sandler and Jack Nicholson film.
A comedy series starring Charlie Sheen as a therapist who struggles with his own anger issues. See the full cast and crew, including directors, writers, and guest stars, on IMDb.
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Watch Charlie Sheen play a former baseball player and anger management therapist in this sitcom loosely based on the 2003 Adam Sandler film. The show follows his personal and professional struggles with his ex-wife, daughter, patients and inmates.
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Watch episodes of Anger Management, a sitcom starring Charlie Sheen as a therapist for anger management patients. The show airs on FX every Thursday at 9:30p and is also available on YouTube.
A comedy series about a former baseball player turned anger management therapist. See the episode list, cast, crew, trivia, and user reviews for this show.
A comedy series starring Charlie Sheen as a former baseball player and anger management therapist. Critics and fans give mixed reviews for the show's humor, characters and plot.