Two And A Half Men In Trouble!
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Two And A Half Men In Trouble!
The most popular sit com 'Two And a Half Men' which has ranked among the Top 20 programs every season since it first aired, has its future in jeopardy.
With the announcement of Charlie Sheen's termination, the fans are wondering if the show would even continue.
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The Hilarious Show
Two and a Half Men is an American television comedy series which started CBS in September 2003. The show is about a casanova jingle writer (Charlie Sheen - as Charlie); his uptight brother (Jon Cryer - as Alan); and Alan's growing son (Angus T. Jones - as Jake).
Charlie's indulgent lifestyle is complicated when his brother gets divorced and moves, along with his son, into Charlie's beach-front Malibu house.
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Charlie Sheen - The 'Star' Trouble maker
Charlie Sheen was fired from Two and a Half Men by Warner Bros. Television following the hard-living actor's bouts of wild partying, repeated hospitalizations and a bitter media campaign against his studio bosses
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Highest Paid
The actor, who was among TV's highest-paid at a reported $1.8 Million per episode for 'Men.' At one point he even demanded for $3 Million if he signed a new contract for future seasons.
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Bitter Words
Sheen called the bosses 'trolls' and 'they lose' after the announcement of his sacking. He also made clear that he would sue them 'big time'.
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Tough Call
Warner and CBS had long faced a balancing act with Sheen as he underwent rehab and two ugly splits from wives Denise Richards and Brooke Mueller. On one side was the wayward star, on the other was TV's most successful and highly lucrative sitcom, anchoring Monday for CBS and making hundreds of millions of dollars for Warner.
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Cryer Bears The Brunt
Charlie Sheen continued his war of words with his former 'Two and a Half Men' cohorts yesterday, turning his venom on co-star and ex-pal Jon Cryer. 'You're with me, or you're with the trolls. Obviously he's with the trolls,' Charlie accused.
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Will The Show Continue Without Sheen?
'Two and a Half Men' creator Chuck Lorre is searching for a replacement for Sheen. It is reported that he's zeroing in on Brat Packer and Rob Lowe to take over Charlie's role.
Meanwhile, the fans are certainly at a loss.