Woo-Hoo, a Hernia-Exam!
- Episode aired Feb 21, 2005
- TV-14
- 22m
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7.8/10
1.6K
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Berta teaches Jake something about cleanliness while Charlie's in pain after a sexual encounter goes horribly wrong.Berta teaches Jake something about cleanliness while Charlie's in pain after a sexual encounter goes horribly wrong.Berta teaches Jake something about cleanliness while Charlie's in pain after a sexual encounter goes horribly wrong.
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10birdgoog
Aww geez! There are no other reviewers?! Well i'm sorry but this isn't a review either. So at about four minutes in, when Alan quite unexpectedly starts doing the "URBAN VOODOO DANCE". i literally spit food. And i SNORTED! Listen, "i" do NOT. Snort. That one tiny scene made this episode a 10/10 BUT! The rest of the show is just as HILARIOUS! Soon after, when Charlie rolled/fell off of the bed! Again imo quite unexpectedly! "TEN!! That's a TEN!" lol think i even felt his pain when he screamed!?! Soo FUNNY!
This episode couldn't get even a slightest chuckle out of me. The whole premise is completely unfunny and the jokes are equally bad. It is never funny when protagonists are being awful or when awful things happen to them. Them being a little bad and having a little bad things happen to them can be funny, but it is the question of measure and degree and the writers are obviously clueless about it. The obnoxious, irritating doctor is absolutely the worst part of the episode and the fake laughter after each word is grating. Charlie Sheen and John Cryer's acting is fine, but they are given nothing to work with.
10mbliss99
"We're going to play find the Jewish Doctor in Beverly Hills!" And Alan's rants on justice are a hoot!
Did you know
- GoofsCharlie's Demerol injection works almost immediately. In reality, it takes a few hours to work because the injection needs to move through the muscles.
- Quotes
Alan Harper: [Charlie is injured and is only thinking about nailing his hot doctor] You're unbelievable! Does your penis have an off switch? Pause button?
Charlie Harper: No. Just a little freckle.
- SoundtracksManly Men
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Composed by Grant Geissman, Lee Aronsohn and Chuck Lorre
Performed by Dominik Hauser (upright bass), Elizabeth Daily and studio musicians (vocals)
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