In a classic sitcom horror moment, Charlie begins seeing his mother’s face everywhere—in the mirror and even in place of Colleen's face while they are in bed together.
The trouble starts when Charlie’s latest girlfriend, Colleen, makes the mistake of telling him she loves him. Charlie’s awkward response—a simple "Thank you"—triggers a chain reaction of resentment and psychological self-doubt.
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Meanwhile, Jake seeks relationship advice from Charlie and Alan after a girl at school gives him a cupcake. He eventually realizes he doesn't need a girlfriend because he can just bake his own cupcakes. Key Highlights & Cast Directed by: Gary Halvorson.
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In Season 3, Episode 5 of Two and a Half Men , titled Charlie Harper faces a rare psychological crisis that hits him where it hurts most: his bedroom confidence. Plot Recap: The "I Love You" Disaster
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After experiencing sudden "performance issues" with Colleen, Charlie consults Rose, who suggests his inability to commit stems from unresolved issues with his mother, Evelyn.