Alan goes to a Catholic church to attempt to have his sins forgiven, after scamming Charlie, Herb, Evelyn, and Berta out of thousands of dollars.
Meanwhile, Charlie has grown tired of having to sneak around during his controversial affair with his stalker, Rose, despite the fact that her husband, Manny, will arrive home that evening.
"[4] On January 28, Sheen began undergoing a substance rehabilitation program in his home[5] and CBS announced that the show would go on hiatus.
[6] The network subsequently announced that the current season, already under way and due to shoot its last four episodes, had been canceled after Sheen made derogatory comments about the series' creator Chuck Lorre on the February 24 edition of a radio broadcast hosted by Alex Jones.
[9] Already the highest-paid actor on television, Sheen demanded $3 million per episode, claiming that in comparison to the amount that the series was making, he was "underpaid.
[11] The official statement read: "After careful consideration, Warner Bros. Television has terminated Charlie Sheen's services on Two and a Half Men effective immediately.
"[12] In the aftermath of his dismissal, Sheen remained vocally critical of Lorre, and repeatedly attacked him in an eight-minute Ustream video.
Eric Hochberger of TV Fanatic enjoyed the episode and noted that Cryer's portrayal of Alan's dark side was a highlight.