As He meant all men to be! Charlie was frequently brought up in conversations. He also states that everything in his living room decor is there for a reason which Alan compared to looking like TGI Friday's, ("Episode plots dictate Charlie constantly trying to get Alan out of his house. Alan knocks on Charlie's door, four months after getting married and announces that Kandi kicked him out. Even after discovering that her girlfriend, Linda she was exactly like Evelyn in both characteristics and dress style he still had sex with her, claiming "[he] was already going to hell", ("One of Charlie's striking traits is that although he lives a life of selfish womanising and whore-mongering, he receives no "karmic justice" for his actions and instead it's either the woman he sleeps with or his own family who suffer. When Alan is hospitalized following a mild heart attack in "Why We Gave Up Women", he is visited by a mysterious woman who identifies herself as Charlie's Ghost. One year, Charlie said he wanted a little brother for Christmas, so nine months later, Evelyn had her second born son, Charlie has always had a strained relationship with Alan, and would go to all costs to get out of being a good big brother to him. He was played by Charlie Sheen for Seasons 1-8, Kathy Bates in a episode of Season 9 and a uncredited actor in the series finale. He confessed to loving her near the end of the eight season, becoming engaged to her in Paris but once cheated on her with a French maid and a goat, prompting her to throw him underneath a train. Charlie crashes the wedding to announce that he is still in love with her.
Charlie has to deal with Alan and Jake moving back in, and Alan's second divorce. It's revealed that Alan keeps Charlie's supposed ashes in the liquor cabinet and has brought them with him and Walden when they go to watch a movie. When Alan bought a ceramic dish and used it for a key bowl in his living room he went berserk and actually destroyed it in his fireplace in a fit of rage. Though the for the better part Charlie retains his player status throughout the series he will dedicate himself to one woman at times, the longest being Chelsea, whom he was committed to more than anyone else. Mia turns him down, and her dad punches him in the nose.
He came close after having an argument with him over a ceramic dish, prompting him and Jake to move out into Evelyn and Teddy's but chose to apologise to his brother in favour of his mother moving in with him. Charlie is confident, persuasive and charming, and uses trickery or backhand manipulations to get women into bed, traits which are displayed in ("He also has little if any provincial boundaries to whom he will have sex with, at times even at the risk of his own health. I'm a big ol' bourbon-soaked, cigar-huffing ass, as God in His infinite wisdom meant me to be. It has been revealed that Charlie left a journal in a safe-deposit box, which he used to log some of his thoughts in. His longest tactile friendship is with his one-night stand, turned stalker, Rose, who did care about Charlie, but was vengeful and obviously crazy, to the point where she continuously broke into his home and once glued his testicles to his thigh.