So long, Charlie. Warner Bros. Television announced today that it has dropped the actor from its hit comedy Two and A Half Men. After careful consideration, Warner Bros. Television has terminated Charlie Sheens services from `Two and A Half Men effective immediately, according to a studio statement.
No decision has been made on the future of comedy. CBS still has a deal in place with the studio for a ninth season of Men, which remains the most-watched comedy on television.
CBS still has a deal in place with the studio for a ninth season of Men, which remains the most-watched comedy on television.
doesn't mean its fully done though, just means they wont have to pay him the 2.15 mill a episode, if he comes back it will be on cryer money which i believe he is on 950 an ep
A show doesn't go 8 seasons if its crap, it was funny and a decent show to watch, AD was kinda funny but know one watched it so it go rightly canned
I don't think it's that easy. Even if they did approach him (which I can't see happening considering how arrogant Chuck Lorre is), Charlie has too much pride to accept the job back.CBS prob fired him to shut him up, he will prob be back on the show at the start of the next season in august/september
^ all of the above shows you listed are obviously based on your preferential taste. None of the shows listed appear to be targeted at you, therefore YOU do not like them. If a show gets good ratings, it'll stay on the air longer, meaning it's a good show.Oh yes it does.
For reference, please see Friends, Will & Grace, Frasier, Murphy Brown and That 70's Show. Also for non-sitcom examples, please see JAG, 7th Heaven, One Tree Hill, Smallville, I could go on and on and on...
For reference, please see Friends, Will & Grace, Frasier, Murphy Brown and That 70's Show. Also for non-sitcom examples, please see JAG, 7th Heaven, One Tree Hill, Smallville, I could go on and on and on...