McGillicuddy
11-01-2010, 05:44 PM
What do you all think of Two & a Half Men continuing to be on CBS schedule in light of Charlie Sheen continuous substance abuse issues? What does he need to do to be brought to justice, kill somebody? He needs to be dismissed from the show and sent to re-hab until he gets straightened out. If that means the end of the series, then so be it! The way it is now, I think CBS is just enabling him towards his additive, bad behavior.
TV Knowledge Fan
11-01-2010, 06:14 PM
...also happens to be CBS' highest-rated series on Monday nights. And more viewers are tuning in just to see how "devious" Charlie Sheen can be in character. If "Charlie" has to be "written out" until his alter-ego can straighten himself out, okay. But kill the entire series because of one person's "bad behavior"?? {I sound like a network executive, don't I? ;)}
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R.jsheedy
11-01-2010, 08:07 PM
I think Jon Cryer could pull tht show by himself for a bit.... I think he has enough talent to do it.... And some time off in rehab with Dr. Drew would do good for him.... Because this is going to get worse and worse and he's gonna end up killing himself!!!!!
McGillicuddy
11-01-2010, 08:32 PM
I think Jon Cryer could pull tht show by himself for a bit.... I think he has enough talent to do it.... And some time off in rehab with Dr. Drew would do good for him.... Because this is going to get worse and worse and he's gonna end up killing himself!!!!!
That's just it! Ultimately, I'm not against the guy, I don't what to see him die, and neither should the CBS brass!
treky
11-02-2010, 03:11 AM
That's just it! Ultimately, I'm not against the guy, I don't what to see him die, and neither should the CBS brass!
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yankeesrj12
11-02-2010, 09:25 AM
What do you all think of Two & a Half Men continuing to be on CBS schedule in light of Charlie Sheen continuous substance abuse issues? What does he need to do to be brought to justice, kill somebody? He needs to be dismissed from the show and sent to re-hab until he gets straightened out. If that means the end of the series, then so be it! The way it is now, I think CBS is just enabling him towards his additive, bad behavior.
It will stay on television for what will be its final two seasons. Hopefully, Charlie Sheen cleans up his act a bit and doesn't have to leave. When they had the Jon Cryer focused episodes at the beginning of the season, they were kind of boring. Either way, CBS knew what they were getting with Charlie Sheen when they started the show back in 2003.