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Premieres June 28 at 9 p.m. on FX


The Bottom Line

Charlie Sheen knows how to be funny in a broadcast-network series, and there are plenty of networks who might be kicking themselves for not snapping up Anger Management. But it’s not a show that belongs on FX, and it pales in comparison to the series that already air there.

Who would have thought that Charlie Sheen’s new series, Anger Management, would be the only show on FX without a TV-MA rating?

No doubt people thought Sheen’s return to a television series after his well-publicized brouhaha with CBS and departure fromTwo and a Half Men would result in some kind of nude-hooker hootenanny with F-bombs aplenty and graphic content meant to offend.

But no. Anger Management is really just a slightly more content-dangerous network sitcom. Having watched the two episodes that FX sent along, it’s easy to wonder why the series isn’t on a broadcast network rather than FX, the ad-supported pay cable channel where even the animated series are TV-MA.

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In Anger Management, Sheen plays Charlie Goodson, a former pro baseball player whose anger-management issues sabotaged his own career. He then goes to college to become a therapist specializing in, you guessed it, anger management. He has an ex-wife, Jennifer (Shawnee Smith), who is smart and sarcastic but has terrible taste in men (which frustrates the now well-adjusted Charlie) because the two share custody of a 15-year-old daughter, Sam (Daniela Bobadilla) with OCD issues. Charlie adores his daughter, respects his ex-wife and constantly worries about them. Meanwhile, he’s pretty happy where he’s at, having no-strings-attached sex with Kate (Selma Blair), who happens to be his best friend as well as a fellow therapist (and then his own therapist).

This new Charlie Goodson has changed his life in a way that works for him, including doing pro bono work at the local prison for inmates with anger-management issues. Combined with the regulars in the group therapy sessions run out of his house, Charlie has no lack of people to bounce one-liners off of.

As it turns out, it’s best to look at Anger Management in two ways. First, as a business decision on FX’s behalf. And secondly, as solid proof from Sheen that he can still be funny and even endearing in a network-styled sitcom with a laugh track. And if this kind of evaluation is important to you, then yes,Anger Management is consistently funnier than the current version of Two and a Half Men. It’s not even close.

However, that doesn’t make it an FX series. And it doesn’t make it the kind of series you’re looking for on a cable channel. Which is likely to be the problem greeting Anger Management

Check that. It’s likely to be the critical reaction to Anger Management – odds are the reviews will be mostly negative, and the problem, stated or unstated, likely has more to do with the context than the show itself.

Translation: FX is the home of arguably the best half-hour comedy on television in Louie, the channel that allowed another great comedy, It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, to grow from cult hit into demo-gold sensation. Plus, it launched the funniest animated series on television in Archer and released into the world the weird brilliance of Wilfred. You don’t toss a standard laugh-track-heavy sitcom into that mix unless it’s a fantastic business decision.

And here’s what a lot of reviews will probably skip: What if people actually come in droves to Anger Management? Everybody wants more eyeballs, and cable channels can’t afford to be snobby about their content. Comedy being super subjective, it’s foolish to suggest that someone who finds Anger Management funny won’t also stumble onto Wilfred or even Louie and think, “What a great night of television.”

Nobody can know that for sure. And it appears that’s a side benefit to a good business deal that FX execs can hope for.

It certainly looks like that’s the gamble FX is taking here with what on the surface doesn’t seem to be its kind of thing. As The Hollywood Reporter first reported, the first four episodes have sold out their ads, FX and studio Lionsgate have already given the nod to start writing the second season, and Anger Management is being prepped for 2014 syndication, with the show sold in Canada, Latin America, Germany, Scandinavia and Australia for roughly $600,000 an episode.

Although there are some iffy caveats regarding minimum ratings numbers that will trigger the official ordering of 90 more episodes after season one, it certainly looks as if the parties involved are confident those numbers will be exceeded, and you can see the dollar signs rolling in the eyes of everyone involved.

So there’s at least your partial answer as to why FX is involved. It makes business sense, particularly with Two and a Half Men reruns also on the network. Fine enough. But is Anger Management a good show?

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Not for FX, at least qualitatively. With its classic sitcom pacing, intrusive laugh track and mostly predictable give-and-take one-liners, Anger Management feels like a fish out of water. Way out of water. On the surface, this show leading into Wilfred looks like a train wreck of people who like Sheen’s sexual snark and superb comic timing slamming into fans of a mind-bending series about an Australian guy in a dog suit. And in a world where the groundbreaking and inventive DIY approach ofLouie gets hailed as freeing comedy from the constraints of old-school sitcoms, how in the world isAnger Management a fit that makes sense?

Beyond that, it certainly opens the debate about expectations being linked to circumstance. For instance, NBC has a string of oddball sitcoms on Thursday nights – all of them single-camera shows without a laugh track. They do well with critics and people who like their comedy inventive or at least unpredictable, but they do not do well with the masses. You could argue 30 Rock, Community andParks and Recreation are niche shows better served on cable (and perhaps if NBC had been doing better for the past five to 10 years, it would never tolerate those low ratings). Similarly, most people who loved the Sheen version of Two and a Half Men have not traditionally sought out, say, It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia or even Archer to get their yuks. The point is, comedy fans seek out their own kind, and Anger Management is not like the others on FX.

And that certainly affects the judgment. Is Anger Management funny? Sure, in a big-tent, broadcast-network kind of way, where being a little more obvious has been the tendency because a greater number of people find that comedy funnier than, say, Wilfred. For his part, Sheen proves why he’s bankable. No matter what happens in his personal life, he nails his lines, uses his face and physical nature to make punch lines funnier than they might be, and commands a multicamera sitcom better than pretty much everybody in the business.

It also would be needlessly high-brow (and inaccurate) to say that Anger Management doesn’t have a string of funny jokes scattered throughout. But they are variations on what you’ve heard a million times and are, at the core, fairly predictable. That might be ratings gold on a broadcast network, but the guess here is that people search out comedies like House of Lies on Showtime or Girls on HBO because they want something different.

Anger Management isn’t different. It’s just airing in an unexpected place.

Premieres June 28 at 9 p.m. on FX

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  • goblue1968 2012/06/21 21:16:16
    Yes,I will be interested in watching Anger Management!
    goblue1968
    +1
    I'm looking forward to watching it! I miss him from Two and a Half. And now, since I heard that Shawnee Smith is on, that makes it a double treat!
  • harley oldman 2012/06/18 13:48:40
    Yes,I will be interested in watching Anger Management!
    harley oldman
    +1
    Yep....I always liked Chuck....!
  • texasred 2012/06/17 02:16:20
    No,I will not watch this or anything else Charlie Sheen is in!
    texasred
    +1
    Used to like him, but I'm not putting money into the pocket of a psycho any more than I will a left wing a-hole.
  • Michaelene 2012/06/16 11:45:37
    No,I will not watch this or anything else Charlie Sheen is in!
    Michaelene
    +1
    He's a scum bag and I won't support his insanity
  • Selkie 2012/06/16 11:01:21
    No,I will not watch this or anything else Charlie Sheen is in!
    Selkie
    +1
    I can't even watch old 2 1/2 Men reruns, & I'm a big Jon Cryer fan. (Duckie!)

    I'm so done with Charlie Sheen!
  • Matt Forrester 2012/06/16 03:31:18
    Yes,I will be interested in watching Anger Management!
    Matt Forrester
    +1
    I'll give it a test drive, 'cause most of us still love him down here in Oz, but we love politically incorrect, larrikin, bad-boy types here...& I don't know a single person who has watched T&AHM; since he left the show & was replaced by that unfunny w@nker Ashton Kutcher...the ratings for that show have plummeted here since CS left...
  • HipJipC 2012/06/16 01:37:04
    Yes,I will be interested in watching Anger Management!
    HipJipC
    +2
    He feels the pulse of the world and all of its suffering. There is so much underneath that many people don't understand. The load is huge and hard to carry and his mind can't handle the overload. So called "normal" people can be that way because they are usually self involved. Their universe goes no further than the walls of their own life. Anyone who can remain normal with all the suffering going on in the world are so lucky in their blissful ignorance. And that allows them to rationalize calling Charlie crazy among other things.
  • kitkat42 2012/06/16 01:33:25
    Yes,I will be interested in watching Anger Management!
    kitkat42
    +2
    I'll check it out. He can be pretty funny.
  • Diana 2012/06/15 22:57:22
    No,I will not watch this or anything else Charlie Sheen is in!
    Diana
    +1
    I have seen his anger management on ''Entertainment tonight.'' Believe me it is not
    Working.
  • Osk The Great Guru 2012/06/15 22:38:36
    No,I will not watch this or anything else Charlie Sheen is in!
    Osk The Great Guru
    +1
    He is Overrated just like Rhianna
  • Gordon 2012/06/15 22:23:42
    No,I will not watch this or anything else Charlie Sheen is in!
    Gordon
    +3
    I have no desire to assist any abusive person.
  • Wild Dog 2012/06/15 22:18:00
    No,I will not watch this or anything else Charlie Sheen is in!
    Wild Dog
    +2
    Nope, his ego has out done him.
  • wtxwoman 2012/06/15 22:05:09
    Yes,I will be interested in watching Anger Management!
    wtxwoman
    +3
    I think it will be a hit. Charlie isn't a great actor, but he is good at making himself funny.

    I will say, once again, I don't care what a actor's opinion, behavior or morals are. I'm not trying to learn from them. I'm trying to be entertained.
  • l 2012/06/15 21:53:20
    No,I will not watch this or anything else Charlie Sheen is in!
    l
  • Amy.[: 2012/06/15 21:12:53
    Yes,I will be interested in watching Anger Management!
    Amy.[:
    +2
    I love Charlie sheen.(:
  • Happy 2012/06/15 21:08:54
    No,I will not watch this or anything else Charlie Sheen is in!
    Happy
    +1
    looks really stupid
  • Jacqui 2012/06/15 21:06:27
    No,I will not watch this or anything else Charlie Sheen is in!
    Jacqui
    +1
    As well as any other spoiled Hollywood brat!
  • Stevern... Jacqui 2012/06/16 15:30:50
    Steverno~POTL~PWCM~JLA
    At least half of Hollywood are spoiled brats.If I stopped watching a movie and TV shows on that standard.There will be few options left to me and others!
  • Jack's Pearl 2012/06/15 21:04:09
    No,I will not watch this or anything else Charlie Sheen is in!
    Jack's Pearl
    +2
    Not at all. He needs to be working on his private life and not another show. He's a mess and I won't be an enabler. :)
  • Helmholtz 2012/06/15 20:28:11
    No,I will not watch this or anything else Charlie Sheen is in!
    Helmholtz
    +1
    I may watch something with him in it at some point but, in general, I never really enjoyed his acting.
  • mk, Smartass Oracle 2012/06/15 20:10:37
    Yes,I will be interested in watching Anger Management!
    mk, Smartass Oracle
    +2
    I think he's a great comedic actor.
  • teigan 2012/06/15 19:20:09
    No,I will not watch this or anything else Charlie Sheen is in!
    teigan
    +2
    No interest at all. crazy charlie sheen
  • Seonag 2012/06/15 19:03:04
    No,I will not watch this or anything else Charlie Sheen is in!
    Seonag
    +1
    Absolutely and positively NO!
  • Boo 2012/06/15 16:07:57
    Yes,I will be interested in watching Anger Management!
    Boo
    +3
    He may be as crazy as hell, but he's even funnier than he is crazy. I loved him in 2 1/2 Men. Ashton Cutcher is good in the role, but Sheen was better.
  • JT For Political Reform 2012/06/15 15:15:11
    Yes,I will be interested in watching Anger Management!
    JT For Political Reform
    +3
    Beats the hell out of watching Kutchner trying to be funny on the new 2 1/2 men.
  • Reggie☮ 2012/06/15 13:55:32
    Undecided
    Reggie☮
    +3
    I do find him amusing AT TIMES in short doses.
  • seadog6608PWCM 2012/06/15 12:58:45
  • Xerxes,Phantom of PHAET 2012/06/15 11:01:45
    Yes,I will be interested in watching Anger Management!
    Xerxes,Phantom of PHAET
    +2
    Why not?
  • SteveMarine- JLA 2012/06/15 09:50:18
    Undecided
    SteveMarine- JLA
    +4
    Well its hard to say.... Charlie has his moments..but I have always enjoyed his movies. I actually met him once in Atlanta he was here for a comedy tour of some sort... I was passing thru heard he was there...I was in Uniform and he wanted to actually talk to us... And he was very nice...polite and friendly as hell....and his comedy show was insanely funny.... I didnt watch the whole show had to get back to work... So I say I might like his show...
  • wolfshadow 2012/06/15 07:52:39
    No,I will not watch this or anything else Charlie Sheen is in!
    wolfshadow
    +3
    We can "WIN" by not watching a loser.
  • sglmom 2012/06/15 07:45:12
    No,I will not watch this or anything else Charlie Sheen is in!
    sglmom
    +1
    Nope .. not a chance .. never ..

    guess he is so blasted from the drugs ..
    that he has difficulty remembering anything ..
    since his character has the same first name as he does ..
  • cddjmikey 2012/06/15 07:30:59
    No,I will not watch this or anything else Charlie Sheen is in!
    cddjmikey
    +2
    NOT EVEN IF YOU PAID ME !! I THINK HE IS THE MOST OVER RATED ACTOR OUT THERE !! HE ALWAYS PLAYS A DRUNKEN PLAYBOY. IN OTHER WORDS, HIMSELF. WHERE IS THE ACTING IN THAT ???
  • Julian 2012/06/15 04:20:54
    Yes,I will be interested in watching Anger Management!
    Julian
    +2
    Hell yeah. Charlie Sheen is funny, but he's also a good man, one of the few in Hollywood with the balls to publicly call out the official 911 story as bs.
  • Walt 2012/06/15 04:20:00 (edited)
    No,I will not watch this or anything else Charlie Sheen is in!
    Walt
    +2
    I'm definitely not a fan. The last thing of Sheen's that I liked was "Men at Work" in 1990 with both Sheen and his brother portraying garbage men. It was a lame film, but it had a few really funny moments.
  • SoCalEx-Dem 2012/06/15 04:13:49
    No,I will not watch this or anything else Charlie Sheen is in!
    SoCalEx-Dem
    +3
    I don't have the tolerance for arrogant asses.
  • Rodney 2012/06/15 03:58:14
    No,I will not watch this or anything else Charlie Sheen is in!
    Rodney
    +4
    If I want to watch a spoiled child, I'll just look over my fence. Charlie is yesterday's news.
    Yawn
  • seadog6... Rodney 2012/06/15 13:00:07
  • Rodney seadog6... 2012/06/15 23:53:08
    Rodney
    +2
    Sure cure for insomnia. Today's decision needs to be challenged by Congress and SOON! Barry acts like a spoiled child. He doesn't get what he wants so he asks daddy and then does it anyway.
  • Dodgerfan 2012/06/15 03:51:45
    Yes,I will be interested in watching Anger Management!
    Dodgerfan
    +4
    No matter his outside problems, Charlie Sheen was Two and a Half Men. The show fizzled when he was ousted after the money matters.
  • Don Leuty 2012/06/15 03:47:57
    No,I will not watch this or anything else Charlie Sheen is in!
    Don Leuty
    +4
    Drugs have left Charlie a brick or two shy of a load.

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