Charlie Sheen recently revealed that he would be all for making a comeback on the series finale of his former show "Two and a Half Men."
Sheen, who had a drastic departure from the show in 2011, told Extra he is ready if the show will have him.
“I would definitely do it, yeah, yeah,” said the actor. “If they’ll still have me, I will be there. Yeah, I owe it some measure of closure. I owe it to the fans… I just think it makes sense.”
Furthermore, Sheen said that he had a great idea for the series finale.
“I have a brilliant idea, but don’t want to give it away. It’s the type of moment I think people would talk about for a long time and it wouldn’t get in anybody’s way,” Sheen said. “Think it would be a nice tip of the hat… They know I want to do it and I know they’re open to it, so, guess we’re just a meeting away from making it happen.”
According to TIME, this might be a far fetched dream after the "Two in a Half Men" producers fired Sheen three years ago for being "self-destructive" with substance abuse and burning bridges.
“It is a big day of gladness at the Sober Valley Lodge because now I can take all of the bazillions, never have to look at whatshiscock again, and I never have to put on those silly shirts for as long as this warlock exists in the terrestrial dimension,” Sheen said in a statement after leaving the show.
Sheen is currently the star of the FX sitcom "Anger Management."
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