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Charlie Sheen is either very caring about his old castmates and their professional careers or he is trying to clear some space at the top for his own show “Anger Management” or a little of both. Once CBS’s brightest star, Sheen says that they should end Two and Half Men so that those on the […]
Charlie Sheen is either very caring about his old castmates and their professional careers or he is trying to clear some space at the top for his own show “Anger Management” or a little of both. Once CBS’s brightest star, Sheen says that they should end Two and Half Men so that those on the show can get better jobs elsewhere.
Of course, it’s no secret that Sheen doesn’t like Chuck Lorre, especially after what happened, but he further explains that he basically felt like a puppet on the show, being controlled to get ratings and that he was glad to be free from that. But he says that he worries since Lorre’s attention is stretched between too many shows, that regulars like Jon Cryer and Angus T. Jones are not getting the best lines possible. He also said that Ashton Kutcher deserves better.
The solution, in Charlie’s eyes, is to end the show while it still has some degree of dignity, because without him, it’s falling on its face. Unfortunately, the ratings don’t seem to be reflecting that and I doubt that Cryer, Jones and Kutcher are going to argue about being one of the top rated shows on television. Even if the writing is as bad as Sheen says it is, people are watching it and I think that Two and Half Men will most likely be on for a quite a few more years.
Sour grapes or more promotion for Sheen’s show? You be the judge.
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