“That `s not worth it”

That s not worth it

Charlie Sheen was both a guarantee of success and a time bomb for Two and a Half Men. Because of argumentative statements, alcohol abuse and drug use, series maker Chuck Lorre finally threw him out in 2011. Alan actor Jon Cryer breathed a sigh of relief. But not because he hated Sheen.

Charlie Sheen’s Two and a Half Men colleague feared for his death

It ain’t worth keeping the show on if that allows Charlie Sheen to kill himself“, according to a conversation with People Lorre. The self-destructive behavior made filming almost impossible shortly before the expulsion.

After some great early years on the show, things took a turn for the worse around Sheen’s split from Denise Richards. His co-star met creative decisions that he finally could no longer understand, so cryer. According to the Alan actor, Charlie Sheen’s crash had three phases.

After Sheen’s departure, his place was filled by a new role, with successor Ashton Kutcher taking over. To the viewership of the previous seasons couldn’t continue the series after that.

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