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via EWCharlie Sheen fired from 'Two and A Half Men' So long, Charlie. Warner Bros. Television announced today that it has dropped the actor from its hit comedy Two and A Half Men. “After careful consideration, Warner Bros. Television has terminated Charlie Sheen’s services from `Two and A Half Men’ effective immediately,” according to a studio statement. No decision has been made on the future of the series. CBS still has a deal in place with the studio for a ninth season of Men, which remains the most-watched comedy on television. Sheen’s departure caps a volatile week in which the actor went on the defensive after Warner Bros. TV and CBS announced they were canceling production for the remainder of the season due to “the totality of Sheen’s statements, conduct and condition.” The actor participated in a series of TV appearances on Today, Good Morning America and Piers Morgan Tonight and continued to make shocking statements like “the last time I took drugs, I probably took more than anyone could survive” and “I was banging seven-gram rocks and finishing them. That’s how I roll.” He also continued his verbal assault against Men executive producer Chuck Lorre (whom he previously called a “clown”) and said he would only return to Men if he got a raise from $1.2 million to $3 million. “Look at what they put me through,” he told Today. “I’m tired of pretending like I’m not special.” He also threatened to sue the network. It seems unlikely that Warner Bros. TV and CBS would want to go on without Sheen, who was originally targeted for the role when Lorre first penned the comedy. Insiders have half-joked that moving forward with a One and A Half Men just isn’t possible, but say it’s ultimately up to Lorre.
Wow, how do you make "Thinly-disguised Charlie Sheen's Life" without Charlie Sheen?
So when is that Japanese TV show gonna come out with their computer animated version?
its actually taiwanese