Never seen the show, and it's not like we haven't seen celebs go doolally before, but I do feel sorry for the rest of the cast and crew who might be canned because of it.
I love Charlie Sheen, but the man needs help. Serious help, immediately, or we're going to see something very bad happen very soon.
I've never watched that sitcom, so it's irrelevant to me. Sheen's rants are at least briefly amusing, which is more entertainment value than I've ever previously gotten from the guy. I doubt he's such a comic genius that he can't be easily replaced.
I love Charlie Sheen, but the man needs help. Serious help, immediately, or we're going to see something very bad happen very soon.
I love Charlie Sheen
I love Charlie Sheen, but the man needs help. Serious help, immediately, or we're going to see something very bad happen very soon.
I agree he does need help. I will not watch the show anymore. I feel that if he gets the help he needs he should get another chance. He is a great actor.![]()
Never saw the appeal of the show, but when did Ducky become "the other guy"?
He abused his wife, fucks hookers, and takes massive amounts of cocaine.
Never saw the appeal of the show, but when did Ducky become "the other guy"?
He became the "other guy" at the end of Pretty in Pink. HE WAS ROBBED!
ITA, John.
I agree he does need help. I will not watch the show anymore. I feel that if he gets the help he needs he should get another chance. He is a great actor.![]()
Why? He abused his wife,
fucks hookers,
and takes massive amounts of cocaine.
He goes and trashes people that gave him his job.
The guy is an ass, plain and simple.
How do figure that one?AA can't argue against Sheen's shit because they are shit too.
The only side of the story we've been hearing these last couple weeks is Charlie Sheen's, and it's a story that borders on incoherence. Warner Bros. and CBS have been pretty tight-lipped, and except for a couple comments from Les Moonves at an event, have had little to say apart from their terse press releases on the subject of the show's suspension and Sheen's dismissal.
Warner Bros. and CBS undoubtedly had clauses in Sheen's contract which allowed him to be fired if his bad-boy behavior jeopardized the stability of their cash cow. If Sheen's promise to sue Warner and CBS "big" makes it to court, the details of how he breached his own contract will likely come out.
I'm not pissed at Warner or CBS; they have a business to run, and that business can't run if the star of their #1 sitcom has taken a left turn from "bad-boy" into "blue batshit crazy." They can't keep the show on hold forever waiting for Sheen to come down from his current manic episode and finally get the treatment he needs. It's not fair to the cast and crew of the show, or to either company's investors.
As amusing as this whole ride has been, Sheen's media statements backed them into a corner where firing him was the only logical option.
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