Charlie Sheen is the gift that keeps on giving.

^ Awful move by Warner Brothers, show would have done MASSIVE ratings with him back next season...

The show frankly sucks so it's better off this way. Ride off into obscurity. Shit is unwatchable.
 
I think it's safe to say that Two and a Half Men is officially done.

The show really relied on Charlie's character. What are they going to do, have his character suddenly go into a coma?

(If that's what happens should the show come back, I'll be contacting CBS.)
 
i think they will go on without him. theres plenty of people who could fill his space and do it better. his brother emelio, john stamos, fuck if not for his disease itd be awesome for michael j fox to replace him. matthew mcconaughey , james spader, rob lowe.ashton kutcher.
 
Two and a Half men will be fine without Charlie Sheen. Just have Herb buy Charlie's place, Allen ends up living with Herb and Judith (if they are still together).

Other shows have gone on with major cast changes and still had success (even if not as much). Valarie, Cheers, Married with Children, NewsRadio, Spin City.
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']Two and a Half men will be fine without Charlie Sheen. Just have Herb buy Charlie's place, Allen ends up living with Herb and Judith (if they are still together).

Other shows have gone on with major cast changes and still had success (even if not as much). Valarie, Cheers, Married with Children, NewsRadio, Spin City.[/QUOTE]

I thought of that example as well, particularly because it's soaked with irony.
 
you know how much coke he did? Enough to kill two and a half men!

Seriously, I love this guy. He's like a moon prophet or something.
 
Did anyone happen to catch conan last night? That hollywood craziness scale was great. Charlie Sheen officially makes Gary Busey seem normal.
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']Two and a Half men will be fine without Charlie Sheen. Just have Herb buy Charlie's place, Allen ends up living with Herb and Judith (if they are still together).
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I'm a big Ryan Stiles fan, so that might actually make me want to watch the show reguarly.
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']Two and a Half men will be fine without Charlie Sheen. Just have Herb buy Charlie's place, Allen ends up living with Herb and Judith (if they are still together).

Other shows have gone on with major cast changes and still had success (even if not as much). Valarie, Cheers, Married with Children, NewsRadio, Spin City.[/QUOTE]

Newsradio's ratings plummeted after Phil Hartman's death and was cancelled the next season. Cheers's cast change was so early into the show that people had yet to get "used to" the character being replaced. Spin City I'll agree with to a certain extent but like someone mentioned, there's some nice irony in there. Married with Children I feel like was a minor character that didn't really make that big of a difference in the show and once again, like Cheers, it happened fairly early into the show's lifetime.
 
I feel kinda sorry for Jon Cryer and Angus T. Jones as they will probably be out of work now. Sure, they were main actors on TV's #1 comedy, but I doubt they have as much money as Charlie Sheen from it.
 
[quote name='RedvsBlue']Newsradio's ratings plummeted after Phil Hartman's death and was cancelled the next season. Cheers's cast change was so early into the show that people had yet to get "used to" the character being replaced. Spin City I'll agree with to a certain extent but like someone mentioned, there's some nice irony in there. Married with Children I feel like was a minor character that didn't really make that big of a difference in the show and once again, like Cheers, it happened fairly early into the show's lifetime.[/QUOTE]

Shelley Long did 5 seasons of Cheers and most of the memorable stuff relating to Sam's character involve her. The show was still very good after she left because of the awesome supporting cast bur Kirstie Alley only ended up doing 1 more season than her (and it was the mostly-awful Season 11). I don't think 2.5 Men is even close to as good of a show so I don't like its chances of survival after Sheen is gone... but you never know.
 
[quote name='nasum']Seriously, I love this guy. He's like a moon prophet or something.[/QUOTE]

No, weren't you listening? He's a total freaking rock star from Mars
 
[quote name='Altanis']I think it's safe to say that Two and a Half Men is officially done.

The show really relied on Charlie's character. What are they going to do, have his character suddenly go into a coma?

(If that's what happens should the show come back, I'll be contacting CBS.)[/QUOTE]

[quote name='RedvsBlue']It's big enough that they'll give it a shot without Charlie Sheen but it'll falter and they'll cancel it.[/QUOTE]

I'm probably not the first person to say this, but

I want them to cast Emilio Estevez as Charlie Harper and act like nothing ever happened. I would watch that show.
 
[quote name='Friend of Sonic']I'm a big Ryan Stiles fan, so that might actually make me want to watch the show reguarly.[/QUOTE]
I only remember him as 'one of Drew Carey's goofy sidekicks in The Drew Carey Show', so when I first saw him on Two & A Half Men I kinda did a double take trying to remember where I saw him prior.

Funny thing is I remembered the one guy in a Glade commercial(playing a contractor) as the guy who played Bob Rooney from Married With Children before I recognized this guy.
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']
Other shows have gone on with major cast changes and still had success (even if not as much). Married with Children, Spin City[/QUOTE]

Jefferson was way fucking better than Steve. Steve was such a weener.

And how ironic that Michael J. Fox was replaced by Charlie Sheen on Spin City (though for a very severe medical condition) and now Charlie Sheen is getting replaced on his hit show.
 
[quote name='Dead of Knight']Jefferson was way fucking better than Steve. Steve was such a weener.

And how ironic that Michael J. Fox was replaced by Charlie Sheen on Spin City (though for a very severe medical condition) and now Charlie Sheen is getting replaced on his hit show.[/QUOTE]

What would be really ironic is if Fox replaced Sheen this time around
 
[quote name='Organization_XIII']What would be really ironic is if Fox replaced Sheen this time around[/QUOTE]

That would be amazing. I think if it weren't for the Parkinson's he'd probably be pretty good for the role.
 
Tiger Blood sounds like the name of a new energy drink.Sheen needs to get on that ASAP, he'll make millions.
 
[quote name='Clak']Tiger Blood sounds like the name of a new energy drink.Sheen needs to get on that ASAP, he'll make millions.[/QUOTE]

I agree. He could put his face on the can like Newman's own and the proceeds would go to help coke dealers.

He needs to date Lindsey Lohan and do a group interview with Mel Gibson.
 
Apparently tickets for later dates haven't been selling very well either. What do you know, guy's only entertaining when you don't have to pay for it, whodathunk it?
 
In Chicago the next night he received a standing ovation. Winners roll with the punches and keep on winning.
 
[quote name='Habbler']In Chicago the next night he received a standing ovation. Winners roll with the punches and keep on winning.[/QUOTE]

One successful show doesn't mean his winning just yet.
 
Right. That show just makes up for his bomb in Detroit. Now, he'll be winning if all of his following shows end in standing ovations. As of now, he just evened the scales.
 
It's obvious Chuck Lorre (Levine) paid all of those fools and trolls to boo and walk out of the Detroit show. But fear not. Sheen will be dropping his ordinance on them at any moment.
 
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