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[s7e13] Yay, No Polyps! [ REAL – CHECKLIST ]

Critics and fans appreciate the "structurally ingenious" way the episode uses a medical procedure as a catalyst for relational honesty. Chelsea’s quiet retaliation—flying her parents to Malibu—is a satisfying foil to Charlie's usual manipulations.

Stacy Keach delivers a memorable performance as Chelsea’s father, Tom. His character initially appears as a classic bigot, but a late-episode twist reveals he has been hiding his own secrets, leading to a surprisingly progressive subversion of the "racist in-law" trope. [S7E13] Yay, No Polyps!

"Two and a Half Men" Yay, No Polyps (TV Episode 2010) - IMDb Critics and fans appreciate the "structurally ingenious" way

Desperate to avoid a trip to meet Chelsea’s bigoted parents in Illinois, Charlie (Charlie Sheen) feigns a colonoscopy appointment as an excuse. Chelsea (Jennifer Taylor) plays along with the ruse, leading Charlie to actually endure the uncomfortable medical procedure just to keep his lie intact. However, the tables are turned when Charlie returns home—sore and groggy—only to find his future in-laws, Tom (Stacy Keach) and Martha (Meagen Fay), waiting in his living room. His character initially appears as a classic bigot,