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Charlie Sheen: 'Discussions' about 'Two and a Half Men' return. Really?
Charlie Sheen took his act to Boston Tuesday (April 12), and after his live show he did a radio interview in which he hinted at a possible return to "Two and a Half Men."No, really.
"There have been discussions, but I was asked not to divulge anything," Sheen told WBZ-FM late Tuesday night following his "Violent Torpedo of Truth" show there.
Based on a couple of video clips on WBZ's site, Sheen looked pretty healthy. He also sounded a lot calmer in discussing the situation that got him fired from the CBS sitcom -- he even sort of acknowledges that his actions played a role in his sacking.
"Had they told me toward the end of Season 8 that suddenly that wasn't going to be cool, I would have adjusted my behavior," he says. "They forgot to mention that."
Sheen also says that Warner Bros. TV, which produces "Two and a Half Men," has been withholding his syndication payments since he sued the studio after being fired.
Warner Bros. and CBS remain tight-lipped about the Sheen situation.
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Apparently Charlie realized writing and putting on a show is hard work, especially when you get hostile audiences. Hopefully the bosses will take him back without too many restrictions or penalties.
Hopefully he learned the price he paid for being difficult. Anyone in his position would be thankful for what they have especially being one of the highest paid actors on television.
He's made that same claim before, which CBS denied. I will really be disappointed if they take him back.
Who cares about that story unless CBS ratings goes down by the upcoming Fall TV season.
I guess being on the road with a failing show and NOT earning $1.5 Million a week just for showing up, might be a reality check.
I have never been a big fan of Charlie Sheen. BUT...I am a fan of TWO AND A HALF MEN. Charlies and Jon Cryer are Terrific on that show. I would miss it if it went off the air. I hope he returns as well.
I'm sure CBS and WB would embrace having Sheen back. Would Lorre, though?
Also, I bet if they do take him back he won't get punished, which is really too bad. On the BBC, when Angus Deayton got caught with drugs and a hooker, the BBC made him take a pay CUT as condition of keeping his job!
Charlie should have to pay some kind of penalty for the privilege of coming back, because his antics shortened the season, hitting a lot more pocket books than his own.
he's been so obnoxious i hope they aren't actually considering taking him back. but then again. there is no actual morality in that industry. all people see are dollar signs.
This has nothing to do with Charlie Sheen wanting to come back, he always wanted to work thats not the story. The story is that Monday CBS comedies BOMBED without 2 1/2 men, which then had CBS on the phone with WB begging for his return. Everyone knew in the end this would come down to $$$$$$$$ and now that CBS wants it to return the WB will up the price on each episode which CBS will pay because they need it for their Monday lineup, especially if they want to keep their Thursday lineup
Are we really still talking about whether or not a lunatic is going to return to a tv friggin show when there are so many more pressing matters in this country? Really??? Sad...