They may be saying that a Charlie Sheen replacement will be made on hit sitcom Two and a Half Men, but in reality could they ever get away with this? The man currently riding his Violent Torpedo of Truth/Failure is Not an Option tour from city to city knows deep down that America won’t stand for that! We’ve all heard now about the shows in Detroit and New York, where thousands of gawkers bought Charlie Sheen tickets and came out to sling mud at the supposedly demented millionaire, but Sheen’s retort, “I don’t care – I already have your money!” pretty much said it all. The Violent Torpedo tour is selling tickets like crazy, and Charlie has been adapting his show on the fly to improve it as he goes. Sheen’s announcement at Radio City Music Hall, which included statements like, “They fired me, man. I made them $5 billion and gave you guys almost a decade of entertainment and they fired me,” and later, “Of course I want my job back.”
Question is, when you buy Charlie Sheen tickets, what exactly are you hoping to see? A man publicly imploding, or just a great night out with one of America’s best loved movie stars and sitcom icons? It’s very easy to gang up and boo Charlie Sheen, as they did in Detroit and indeed at Radio City, but the Charlie Sheen shows do carry a message, one that is being welcomed in many quarters. It’s easy to run a Web search for “Crazy Charlie Sheen quotes” or “Charlie Sheen interviews” and enjoy the man’s Sheenius, but to attend a live Charlie Sheen show is another thing altogether. Charlie Sheen live is an opportunity to ask Charlie a question, about anything you want! If you want to connect with one of the masters of show-business this is one show you know you have to see.
Two and a Half Men has been on an extended break since Sheen was kicked off the show, and it seems everybody, including Charlie, is missing the show. “Let’s get Chuck Lorre at Radio City and let’s fix Two and a Half Men,” Sheen said to his audience last week. Lorre didn’t turn up (surprise!) so now the big question is how do we replace Charlie Sheen on Two and a Half Men, especially as he wants his job back, and there is literally nobody out there who can fill those shoes (and those terrible shirts) with the same aplomb?
It’s a toughie, but Charlie Sheen wants his job back, y’all.












