Maybe there will be a sequel, Two and a Half “Troubled” Men. That would be John Cryer because he’s now out of work and Charlie Sheen because he is now completely out of his mind.
The hit show went on hiatus while Sheen recovered from an emergency room visit after wild partying and supposedly went to rehab, but Sheen's recent radio interview outburst led to the end of this season’s Two and a Half Men. The show was supposed to return from hiatus next week but Sheen's radio rant ended that putting the show and the actor's future in doubt.
Speaking out on the Alex Jones show, Sheen broke ranks and went after Chuck Lorre, Co-creator of Two and a Half Men calling him a clown.
He ranted that “it’s nothing inside of deplorable that a certain Haim Levine, Chuck's real name, mistook this rock star for his own rock star exit, bro. Last I checked I’ve spent close to the last decade converting your tin cans into pure gold and the grat tide I get in this is this charlatan chose not to do his job and not write.”
Sheen talked about sobriety, saying he’s 100% clean and offered up his first urine test to prove it and suggested the next one goes “in your mouth.” He has tried Alcoholics Anonymous in the past to help contain his addictions but now refers to it as “a bootleg cult.” Sheen claims the only thing he’s addicted to now is winning, that he has transcended drugs and alcohol by “closing his eyes” and he’s now “cured” by using his brain and his mind.
His violence-tinged and anti-Semitic radio rant has helped push him over the Malibu balcony as far as the show is concerned. Sheen reportedly earns nearly $2 million per episode. CBS announced it was cancelled for the season citing Sheen's conduct and condition as the reason.
The hit show is about a hedonistic jingle writer, Charlie, his uptight brother, Alan and Alan's growing son, Jake. Charlie's freewheeling life is complicated and altered when his brother gets divorced and moves, along with the kid, into Charlie's beach front Malibu house. In 2011, a news article in New York Times called the show "the biggest hit comedy of the past decade."
The show has ranked among the top 20 programs every season since it first aired. In 2010, CBS and Warner Bros. Television reached a multi-year broadcast agreement for the series, renewing it through at least the 2011–12 season.
In a text message to ABC's Good Morning America, Sheen says he has a Plan B and is in talks with HBO about starting his own show called "Sheen's Corner," which would be a whopping $5 million per episode deal. However, RadarOnline.com reported shortly after that HBO is not in talks with Sheen for any show.
Sheen's weird behavior didn't end there. In a photo from Wednesday published on the website of the London newspaper The Daily Mail, Sheen was seen with his wife, Brooke Mueller, and girlfriends Natalie Kenly, a nanny, and porn star Bree Olsen, on their way to the Bahamas.
Mueller and Sheen are in the midst of finalizing their divorce, but have been seen together over the past week. Sheen said Mueller left the vacation early and wished her "luck" in her travels, sarcastically adding that his ex-wife is "going to need it, badly."
Sheen had a message for the other women in his life saying, “I have real fame, they have nothing. They have zero. They have that night. And I will forget about them as the last image of them exits my beautiful home."
There have been seven seasons of Two and a Half Men, with an additional two seasons to come, but this is where the sequel with the new name might come in handy….that’s if the actor is still around.

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