Episode Summary
Add/EditCharlie tries to save Jake from school suspension for giving his teacher the finger by romancing her, but his attempts fail every time.
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Probably a little more exciting than the previous episode because of the plot. This one focussed on Charlie and Jake's teacher Miss Pasternak and in which they met because Jake gave his teacher the bird while she was writing on the board. Yeah, Jake and Charlie were hilarious throughout this episode, even Berta. "Good morning you goofy clueless bastard!" said Berta, lol.
I recommend this episode for those wanting a good laugh from one of Charlie's dates. It was hilarious and plotted out well. Not a best episode for the top ten, but it was sure the series classic. Overall, the first three episodes of this season have been funny and plotted out well but I've seen better (from the first season). Still very impressive though. I wonder what will happen as the season goes by?... lol
Episode Cast and Crew
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Stars
- Conchata Ferrell Berta
- Jon Cryer Alan Harper
- Charlie Sheen Charlie Harper
- Marin Hinkle Judith
- Holland Taylor Evelyn Harper
- Angus T. Jones Jake Harper
- Melanie Lynskey Rose
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Guest Cast
- Missi Pyle Delores Pasternak
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Writers
- Chuck Lorre Story
- Lee Aronsohn (I) Story
- Mark Roberts (X) Teleplay
- Jeff Abugov Teleplay
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Directors
- Pamela Fryman Director
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Co-Executive Producers
- Don Foster Co-Executive Producer
- Jeff Abugov Co-Executive Producer
- Eddie Gorodetsky Co-Executive Producer
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Supervising Producers
- Susan Beavers Supervising Producer
- Sid Youngers Supervising Producer
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Producers
- Mark Roberts (X) Producer
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Co-Producers
- Joe Bella Co-Producer
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Associate Producers
- Toti Levine Associate Producer
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Director Of Photographys
- Steven V. Silver Director of Photography
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Art Directors
- John Shaffner Art Director
Trivia
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Notes
+ Add Notes- The German episode title is "Ich bin ein Schmetterling", meaning "I Am a Butterfly". The French title is "Une maîtresse pas comme les autres", meaning "A Mistress not like the Others". The Italian title is "Leggere tra le righe", meaning "Read Between the Lines". The Spanish title is "Una Bolsa Llena de Nada", meaning "A Bag Full of Nothing". [edit]
- This episode's end titles has Chuck Lorre's Vanity Card #122. [edit]
- This episode features the other intro which was used during the "Hey, I Can Pee Outside in the Dark" episode from season one, where the show's three main characters are "singing" the show's theme song. [edit]
- Charlie: (to Miss Pasternak) I gotta tell 'ya, my weirdness bar for chicks is pretty high, but you are clearing it in street shoes. [edit]
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Miss Pasternak: Do you think he'll be okay?
Charlie: Sure, he's just not used to seeing his teacher out of the classroom... and her pants. [edit] -
Charlie: Oh, Miss Pasternak...
Miss Pasternak: How come you never call me by my first name?
Charlie: I don't know, this just seems way hotter. [edit]
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