[s6e20] Hello, I'm Alan Cousteau -

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When Evelyn and Chelsea go shopping and seemingly become best friends, Charlie resorts to nuclear options. He decides to fight fire with fire by befriending Chelsea’s own difficult and "not-very-tolerant" mother, Martha.

Desperate to drive a wedge between them, Charlie tries to recruit Alan to do his dirty work and "expose" Evelyn's true nature. However, Evelyn is one step ahead. She ensures the Harper men stay out of her way with some tactical bribery: Gets a waterproof Rolex. Jake: Gets a pizza. [S6E20] Hello, I'm Alan Cousteau

Charlie performs a satirical song at the piano about the word "MOTHER".

By the end of the half-hour, the "cynical twist" restores the status quo. Both Charlie and Chelsea realize that dealing with each other's mothers is a nightmare, and they agree to a pact of non-interference. Key Highlights You can catch this classic episode streaming on

This leads to the iconic scene that gives the episode its name. Alan, obsessed with testing his new luxury watch, spends his time with his hand submerged in a jug of water, pretending to be legendary oceanographer . Charlie’s Revenge

In the world of , few things are more dangerous than Charlie’s worlds colliding. In Season 6, Episode 20, titled "Hello, I’m Alan Cousteau," the unthinkable happens: Evelyn finally meets Chelsea. When Lies and Mothers Collide Desperate to drive a wedge between them, Charlie

The episode kicks off with the revelation that Charlie has been keeping Chelsea and Evelyn far apart—mostly by telling Chelsea that his mother lives in Italy. When they finally meet in the kitchen, the charade falls apart instantly. To Charlie’s horror, instead of the expected fireworks, Evelyn and Chelsea actually start to bond. The Bribe of the Century