Chuck Lorre, Jon Cryer Weigh In On Charlie Sheen's Possible Return to TWO AND A HALF MEN

By: Jan. 16, 2015
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According to TheWrap, TWO AND A HALF MEN creator Chuck Lorre and star Jon Cryer have weighed in on Charlie Sheen's possible return for the series finale.

At TCA's winter 2015 press tour, Lorre said: "I think we're going to have a finale that you're going to be very pleased with. That's all I'm going to say about it."

But Lorre added: "It would be inappropriate to not acknowledge the extraordinary success we had with Charlie, and how grateful I am -- we all are -- for his contributions. There is nothing but great feelings for the eight and a half years we worked together. But how to wrap the show up? It's tricky because, in a way, the show morphed into something else entirely for the last four years, and it's something we love. And we want to honor both. How to honor both is the challenge of this finale."

Cryer commented on his former co-star's return by saying, "I would always like to see Charlie back, whether it's on the finale or in life. He was a great friend for eight and a half years."

Cryer continued: "He still appears to be going through some serious drug issues, so I always hope for the best for him. I honestly don't know if he will be on our last show, but it certainly won't be because people here don't love him."

Sheen stated in October he would like to return to TWO AND A HALF MEN, and current star Ashton Kutcher hinted in a December interview with Ellen DeGeneres that Sheen might be coming back for the finale.

What do you think? Would you like to see Sheen back on the show?



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