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Sean Penn, Mel Gibson, Colin Farrell. They didn't give me any advice. Within that there's great advice. There's just love. Just seeing what's up.
Charlie Sheen
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All these words just sound cool together. They come from my grand wizard master.
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We have waited a long while for Charlie's return. I miss the humor. Just ask Chuck Lorres who was responsible for making Two-and-a-half- men the most successful comedy and number 1 show for years. Good luck Charlie and welcome back!!!!!!
Charlie may not be too smart but he deserves another chance because he is a good actor and has a knack for comedy. He didn't kill an unarmed teenager. He didn't rape young boys in a locker room. He didn't hire a prostitute in a foreign country while protecting the president of the United States--and then refuse to pay her claiming he didn't know she was a prostitute! Duh! How smart was that Secret Service dude? Not smart enough to be in the Secret Service that’s for sure—but even he will probably be given another chance at some government job—and I bet he will not make the same mistake again. Charlie will not make the same mistake again either. However, we will all be watching closer to see what his next mistake will be and; if it is a big one—there will be no next time Charlie! So you better make the best of this new—and maybe last—big opportunity!
I wholeheartedly agree with Guest 1. Sheen is a miserable, disgusting excuse for a human being. As for Sheen's personal life not being our business: The self-centered, egotistical publicity-hound MADE it our business. And it becomes my business when I have to stand by and see hundreds of innocent, much-lower-paid, folks put out of work as a direct result of Sheen's selfishness. With his sickening pranks, he was laughing at us all. He's a legend in his own mind, arrogantly considering himself indispensable. He's shown repeatedly that he believes he's above it all, and obviously considers himself better than the rest of us. As Guest 1 said, if his show succeeds and we accept him, that will say more about us than it will him. He is the devil.
A truly repellant human being. People will watch for a while to see if he's going to go nuts again, then lose interest. It's like slowing down at the scene of an accident. My guess is it won't last. At least I hope it won't, because if it does, it says more about us than it does about him, which is pretty sad.
What a stupid comment as usual..Sheen is funny, fun and yes we will watch him again, his personal life is not OUR BUSINESS for pete's sake so he doesn't even need to ask some whatever chances !