TWO AND A HALF MEN Production Halted
February 24, 2011 by Marisa Roffman
Just hours after TWO AND A HALF MEN star Charlie Sheen went off on a bizarre rant against his boss, Chuck Lorre, and various other people, CBS and Warner Bros. announced that they wouldn’t be making any more episodes of the hit show this season.
“Based on the totality of Charlie Sheen’s statements, conduct and condition, CBS and Warner Bros. Television have decided to discontinue production of TWO AND A HALF MEN for the remainder of the season,” the statement said.
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In a word, no.
VICTORY!
No.
I’m wondering if CBS has legal recourse against Sheen. Everyone is out a lot of money on the broadcast side, of course, but I still feel badly for the crew who thought they had guaranteed work.
Wait, just THIS season? Does that mean this piece of crap (Sheen & the show) might come back for a new season next year? That’s ludicrous.
Yes, I’m disappointed! The show, irregardless of Charlie Sheen’s total mental and physical meltdown, is funny. Or maybe I should say, WAS funny. Earlier seasons had me literally laughing out loud, but these last two seasons have begun to erode. But is that because of Charlie Sheen? I don’t know, his character seems to be fairly stable (in being unstable), but its very seldom LOL funny. I’d like to see it continue, to maybe come back to its old self, or crash and burn in the “normal” Hollywood way.
I’m disappointed to see the word “irregardless”. It’s “regardless”, meaning “without regard to”, i.e. “it does not matter”, or, “irrespective” meaning “without respect to”, i.e. “it does not matter. “Irregardless” is a word that G.W. Bush would be proud of, meaning (if it existed) “without without regard”, i.e. “it DOES matter”.
Mind you, the way Sheen is going, we’ll be lucky if we ever hear him utter words as meaningful as “irregardless”. He’s fried his brain with so much substance abuse that he’s entering the world of paranoia and megalomania.
NO