Alan asks Charlie to help Jake with his book report so he can take the time to go to the DMV. Charlie agrees and then decides he wants to go to the race track and takes Jake with him. Alan is conned at the DMV.
Season 4 Episode 22 of Two and a Half Men resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s04e01 - Working for Caligula
s04e02 - Who's Vod Kanockers?
s04e03 - The Sea is a Harsh Mistress
s04e04 - A Pot Smoking Monkey
s04e05 - A Live Woman of Proven Fertility
s04e06 - Apologies for the Frivolity
s04e07 - Repeated Blows to His Unformed Head
s04e08 - Release the Dogs
s04e09 - Corey's Been Dead For an Hour
s04e10 - Kissing Abraham Lincoln
s04e11 - Walnuts and Demerol
s04e12 - Castrating Sheep in Montana
s04e13 - Don't Worry, Speed Racer
s04e14 - That's Summer Sausage, Not Salami
s04e15 - My Damn Stalker
s04e16 - Young People Have Phlegm Too
s04e17 - I Merely Slept With a Commie
s04e18 - It Never Rains in Hooterville
s04e19 - Smooth as a Ken Doll
s04e20 - Aunt Myra Doesn't Pee a Lot
s04e21 - Tucked, Taped and Gorgeous
s04e22 - Mr. McGlue's Feedbag
s04e23 - Anteaters. They're Just Crazy-lookin
s04e24 - Prostitutes and Gelato
"Two and a Half Men" was originally about a hedonistic jingle writer, Charlie Harper; his uptight brother, Alan; and Alan's growing son, Jake. Charlie's free-wheeling life is complicated when his brother gets divorced and moves, along with his son, into Charlie's beach-front Malibu house.
The series' premise was revamped in the ninth season, focusing on Alan moving on with his life after the passing of Charlie with help from his new best friend and roommate, Walden Schmidt, who is also dealing with his own troubles following a bad divorce. Alan, Walden, and Jake eventually bond, becoming close friends, forming a surrogate family unit.