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In this episode, Charlie Goodson discovers that his therapist and occasional "friends-with-benefits" partner, Jordan Reed, has an ex-boyfriend named Tyler. Driven by a mix of curiosity and competitiveness, Charlie decides to pursue Tyler’s current girlfriend to get "one up" on Jordan. Meanwhile, Charlie’s therapy group deals with their own frustrations regarding romantic rejection, mirroring Charlie's inability to maintain professional detachment. Key Themes [S1E3] Anger Management
Their "no strings attached" arrangement is tested when Charlie’s jealousy surfaces. This episode cements the idea that their relationship is more complex than they admit. The Therapy Group 🚀 into a specific scene or a summary
: The episode highlights the blurred lines in Charlie and Jordan’s relationship, questioning if a therapist can remain objective while involved with their colleague. Meanwhile, Charlie’s therapy group deals with their own
The episode was noted for leaning into the "battle of the sexes" trope. While critics often found the premise predictable, it was a key episode for establishing the long-term romantic tension between the two leads.