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[[Charlie Harper|Charlie]] reconnects with an ex-girlfriend, [[Lisa]], who turns out to be divorced with a kid. Meanwhile, [[Alan Harper|Alan walks]] in on Charlie's date in the shower and she frighteningly attacks him and [[Jake Harper|Jake]] uses this situation to blackmail Alan. Alan must understand why Jake is slipping in school. |
[[Charlie Harper|Charlie]] reconnects with an ex-girlfriend, [[Lisa]], who turns out to be divorced with a kid. Meanwhile, [[Alan Harper|Alan walks]] in on Charlie's date in the shower and she frighteningly attacks him and [[Jake Harper|Jake]] uses this situation to blackmail Alan. Alan must understand why Jake is slipping in school. |
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+ | *[[Charlie Sheen]] |
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+ | *[[Jon Cryer]] |
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+ | *[[Angus T. Jones]] |
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+ | *[[Conchata Ferrell]] |
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==Title quotation from== |
==Title quotation from== |
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Lisa, when Charlie asks her to act like a Catholic schoolgirl in bed. |
Lisa, when Charlie asks her to act like a Catholic schoolgirl in bed. |
Revision as of 23:08, 2 November 2013
Yes, Monsignor is the 9th episode of season 2. It aired on November 22, 2004.
Plot
Charlie reconnects with an ex-girlfriend, Lisa, who turns out to be divorced with a kid. Meanwhile, Alan walks in on Charlie's date in the shower and she frighteningly attacks him and Jake uses this situation to blackmail Alan. Alan must understand why Jake is slipping in school.
Cast
Title quotation from
Lisa, when Charlie asks her to act like a Catholic schoolgirl in bed.