: Charlie hires an escort named Jasmine but, instead of sex, he pays for the "girlfriend experience." He requests that they act like a real couple, including staging arguments so they can have "makeup sex," highlighting his underlying desire for emotional connection following his breakup with Chelsea. Review Breakdown
is the 20th episode of the 7th season of Two and a Half Men . It originally aired on May 10, 2010, and is noted for delving into the contrasting ways Charlie and Alan handle their romantic (or pseudo-romantic) lives. Plot Summary The episode follows two main threads: [S7E20] I Called Him Magoo
: The humor leans heavily on Alan’s physical misfortune and Charlie’s neurotic need to simulate a domestic life. While TV Fanatic found the scenarios somewhat predictable, the chemistry between Jon Cryer and Courtney Thorne-Smith remains a highlight. : Charlie hires an escort named Jasmine but,
: This episode provides a poignant look at Charlie Harper. While his request for a "girlfriend experience" is played for laughs, critics note it functions as an "architecture of artificial belonging," showing Charlie's struggle to distinguish between financial transactions and emotional safety [ IMDb ]. Plot Summary The episode follows two main threads:
: Reviewers on YouTube mention that while it isn't the funniest episode of the season, it does essential groundwork for Alan and Lyndsey’s relationship and Charlie’s evolving character arc. Episode Data Director James Widdoes Guest Stars Courtney Thorne-Smith (Lyndsey), Elizabeth Ho (Jasmine) IMDb Rating Key Theme The simulation of intimacy vs. reality "Two and a Half Men" I Called Him Magoo (TV Episode 2010)
: After being interrupted by Lyndsey’s son, Eldridge, Alan attempts to take Lyndsey to a hotel for an intimate night. However, things fall apart when Lyndsey has her period and Alan develops a severe upset stomach after eating too many oysters.