
Instead of hanging around for more analogies, Charlie heads to find Chelsea at her dad's house, where he walks in on the dad and his boyfriend in the middle of a little spat over decorating. Alan tries to talk some sense into Charlie, but it only clicks with him when he hears Betsy explain to Jake the similarities between women and antique cars. Truth be told, it was more likely alcohol and horniness. Charlie swears that they are soul mates and that fate brought them together. And she's also Charlie's new wife, having married her on a 3-day drunken binge in Vegas.

She doesn't seem to have a care in the world or a brain in her head for that matter. Enter Betsy.īetsy appears to be everything Chelsea isn't. It's there that Charlie asks God to help him through in any way He can. But then Charlie sinks into a great depression, staying in his bedroom for days (and avoiding the bathroom because it reminds him of Chelsea and how she would tinkle like a princess in there), breaking down when talking to Judith about the split, and finally heading to church. John Amos guest stars as Chelsea's father's boyfriend.Īt first, Charlie and Chelsea seem to be handling their parting in a mature and restrained manner. Charlie then spends some time with Chelsea's father, Tom, and his new boyfriend, Ed. Charlie then finds out that his new "wife" is already married, and her husband says that her getting married is a regular occurrence, which he tolerates because she's a lot hotter than he is.

After Chelsea breaks up with him, a depressed Charlie takes a trip to Las Vegas and returns home with a new wife.
