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Charlie Sheen on Two and a Half Men, the New Format- Disappointing


Charlie Sheen on Two and a Half Men, the New Format- Disappointing

Tuesday, October 25 2011

Two and a Half Men, season 9 premiere, reported records ratings with well over 27 million people watching the first episode without Charlie Sheen. Since then, however, ratings have dropped steadily for the CBS sitcom. Two and a Half Men still remains one of the most watched TV shows but it lost about 10 million viewers since its September opener.
Apparently Charlie Sheen knows where the problem is. It's not Ashton Kutcher or his sordid personal life. Sheen simply tells INF Daily that the sitcom isn’t very good overall, he's "extremely disappointed" with the way producers are "handling what I left behind" and ratings are so low because "people aren't stupid ... not all of them."

by FW Editor