This episode is probably the only one of the Charlie Sheen years which captures the spirit of the early seasons. It's telling that the writer was series veteran Tim Hobert who had written episodes as far back as the first season. It features a bit more of the over-the-top silliness that was prevalent for the Michael J Fox years.
The primary story of the episode involves the cast competing for a new office and there is a fantastic sequence just before the halfway point of the episode where each character tries to bribe or blackmail Charlie into giving them the office. It's brilliantly put together and would have been even better in the show's prime years with the larger cast in competition.
The primary story of the episode involves the cast competing for a new office and there is a fantastic sequence just before the halfway point of the episode where each character tries to bribe or blackmail Charlie into giving them the office. It's brilliantly put together and would have been even better in the show's prime years with the larger cast in competition.