EPISODE
SEASON
Anger Management - Season 1
Charlie Goodson is a previous basketball player who became an anger management therapist after a bad accident. Charlie broke up with his wife from whom he has a teenage daughter. In the first season, Charlie forgets about his real family and find himself another family: anger management group. It turns out that Charlie himself needs a therapist.
17 September 1987, Manchester, Connecticut, USA
26 October 1966, Bishopbriggs, Scotland, UK
17 October 1974, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3 August 1981, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
28 January 1974, Panorama City, California, USA
28 August 1982, Jackson, Mississippi, USA
20 August 1985, Mason, Ohio, USA
28 October 1952, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
June 28, 2012
The jokes tend to be ribald, of course. And the situations exaggerated.
June 28, 2012
If the series was actually a disaster, that might at least be captivating, but as is, "Anger Management" is just an average sitcom with a few good laugh lines here and there.
June 28, 2012
Sheen, "Anger" showrunner Bruce Helford and FX have created a show so lazy in its ambitions I want to call Sheen up and remind him that he blasted "Two and a Half Men" for its easy setups and cheap punch lines.
June 28, 2012
Only committed Sheen fans will be enticed to stay beyond the initial curiosity tune-in.
June 28, 2012
It's not raunchy enough. It's not gritty enough. It's not Sheen enough.
June 28, 2012
Not great comedy.
June 28, 2012
Acting in a lazy, stiff, laugh-track sitcom is Charlie Sheen doing something for himself and his corporate partners. That's all.
June 28, 2012
Anger Management, [Charlie Sheen's] new sitcom, is kind of a mirror image of Sheen: scabrously, outrageously funny at times and monotonously one-note at others.

