Alan Brady's Hair
10-29-2014, 10:33 AM
I wasn't able to find a regular "best episodes" thread for this show, so I thought I'd start one. I don't have any post-Sheen episodes, but I haven't seen a lot of them.
The first one I'll list is "Hi, Mr. Horned One," because it's a Halloween episode and will be playing over the next few days. Charlie gets involved with a young lady who has a prior commitment to the prince of darkness.
Other funny episodes, in series order:
"If I Can't Write My Chocolate Song, I'm Going to Take a Nap": Charlie finds out that getting Jake cleaned up and ready to go out isn't as easy as it sounds.
"Back Off, Mary Poppins": Charlie hangs out with a group of guys, but won't acknowledge that he is in a support group. Guests: Elvis Costelloe, Sean Penn, Harry Dean Stanton.
"Squab, Squab, Squab, Squab, Squab": Evelyn invites Jake for a sleepover, which quickly degenerates into a battle of wills.
"Does This Smell Funny to You?": Jake reads his "What I Did this Weekend" report to his class, without realizing that little details could lead to CYS intervention. Guest: Orson Bean. (along with the Halloween episode, this is my pick for best of the series)
"Madame and Her Special Friend": A neighbor who hates Charlie takes a shine to Alan. Guest: Chloris Leachman.
"Santa's Village of the Damned": Christmas episode, Alan dates Martha Stewart on steroids.
"That Special Tug": Charlie tells his therapist about the impact Alan's mental breakdowns are having on him. Guest: Jane Lynch.
"The Unfortunate Little Schnauser": Charlie gets roped into attending a banquet for an advertising award that he loses every year. Guest: John Lovitz.
"Prostitutes and Gelato": Evelyn gets a boyfriend who Charlie and Alan actually like. Guest: Robert Wagner.
"Is There a Mrs. Waffles?": The jingle business drying up, Charlie switches to children's songs.
"Rough Night in Hump Junction": Charlie sees his therapist when his lifestyle gets a little out of control. Guest: Jane Lynch.
"The Two Finger Rule": Guy talk episode, with Alan, Charlie, Herb, Gordon the pizza delivery guy, and neighbor Jerome.
The first one I'll list is "Hi, Mr. Horned One," because it's a Halloween episode and will be playing over the next few days. Charlie gets involved with a young lady who has a prior commitment to the prince of darkness.
Other funny episodes, in series order:
"If I Can't Write My Chocolate Song, I'm Going to Take a Nap": Charlie finds out that getting Jake cleaned up and ready to go out isn't as easy as it sounds.
"Back Off, Mary Poppins": Charlie hangs out with a group of guys, but won't acknowledge that he is in a support group. Guests: Elvis Costelloe, Sean Penn, Harry Dean Stanton.
"Squab, Squab, Squab, Squab, Squab": Evelyn invites Jake for a sleepover, which quickly degenerates into a battle of wills.
"Does This Smell Funny to You?": Jake reads his "What I Did this Weekend" report to his class, without realizing that little details could lead to CYS intervention. Guest: Orson Bean. (along with the Halloween episode, this is my pick for best of the series)
"Madame and Her Special Friend": A neighbor who hates Charlie takes a shine to Alan. Guest: Chloris Leachman.
"Santa's Village of the Damned": Christmas episode, Alan dates Martha Stewart on steroids.
"That Special Tug": Charlie tells his therapist about the impact Alan's mental breakdowns are having on him. Guest: Jane Lynch.
"The Unfortunate Little Schnauser": Charlie gets roped into attending a banquet for an advertising award that he loses every year. Guest: John Lovitz.
"Prostitutes and Gelato": Evelyn gets a boyfriend who Charlie and Alan actually like. Guest: Robert Wagner.
"Is There a Mrs. Waffles?": The jingle business drying up, Charlie switches to children's songs.
"Rough Night in Hump Junction": Charlie sees his therapist when his lifestyle gets a little out of control. Guest: Jane Lynch.
"The Two Finger Rule": Guy talk episode, with Alan, Charlie, Herb, Gordon the pizza delivery guy, and neighbor Jerome.