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Charlie admits he remembers her and apologizes as they sit drinking coffee. She explains that she had a ton of plastic surgery to try to look like something other than a slumpbuster. He decides to make her dinner and his therapist friend Kate thinks he is nuts. Ironically, Jen invited Mel over to make jewelry with Charlie and Sam. Talk about awkward. Jen is having a field day taking pictures of Charlie and Mel.

Did I mention that Mel looks like a dude and is wearing a t-shirt with cats all over it? General Hospital GH spoilers for the week of Riaz Riazuddin. Amin Valliani. Aasim Sajjad Akhtar. Huma Khawar. THESE past few weeks have been quite rough for the government. But no instance has been as embarrassing as the On Christmas morning, before driving to Ohio, they exchange gifts.

That night, Charlie remembers that when his dad was growing up, his dad left his mother and sister at home with an abusive man, which has made his dad feel guilty ever since. Aunt Helen was molested by a family friend, and she went into a downward spiral with drinking and drugs. After Charlie finishes The Catcher in the Rye , he reads it three more times in four days.

He also spends much of the Christmas holidays driving by himself. Charlie argues that he has little for which to be grateful, since he feels that the greatest lesson he has learned with his intelligence is that people scorn him whether he is a moron or a genius. Nemur accuses Charlie of becoming cynical and self-centered.

In his drunken and emotional state, Charlie senses himself starting to act like the intellectually disabled Charlie. He hurries to the bathroom and looks in the mirror, and he feels that he is looking directly at the other Charlie. He tells the other Charlie that they are enemies and that he will fight to keep the intellectually disabled Charlie from regaining control of his body. Charlie soon has a massive intellectual breakthrough and writes a paper on his findings. Charlie tries to reassure Nemur and Strauss, as well as a distraught Alice, that they could not have foreseen this effect and should not feel guilty.

Charlie senses that he is becoming absentminded, the first hint of the onset of his decline. Algernon soon dies, and Charlie buries him in the backyard, putting flowers on the grave. Charlie goes to see his mother. Rose panics, and Charlie tries to win her trust, frantically telling her as much as he can about what has happened to him.

He quickly realizes that his mother is delusional: though at one moment she seems to understand that he is her son, the next she asks him if he is a bill collector. Charlie patiently tries to explain his recent progress, telling Rose that he has fulfilled her dreams and become a success.



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