Charlie Sheen has given his tuppence worth about his old show Two And A Half Men and the actor seem to think that the popular show should end this year.
The troubled star, who was famously booted from the show after a meltdown last year, told the Hollywood Reporter at this year's NATPE conference in Miami: "I don't think it should go on past this year."
He also added: "I just think that people are there because there's nowhere else to go. Yet."
But he also spoke about his new show Anger Management, which he seems to be very confident about having already secured a 10-episode deal with Fox, even with an undisclosed script.
"We will not disappoint," the actor insisted. "At this stage of the game, to deliver a turd? It's not going to happen. It's going to be an absolute f--king rocket ship to the moon."
Referring to his work on Two and A Half Men, Sheen took another stab at the show by adding that his new positive outlook was from "a combination of respect, admiration and involvement that didn't exist" over at his previous series.
He then added: "I don't want to harp on them. Let the clueless stay clueless...I was a puppet there for ratings. But whatever, I don't care. I've moved on, and whatever they're doing there is none of my business."
"Hats off to [Ashton Kutcher] for doing the best job that he can," Sheen continued. "I don't think that he's working with the best writing because [Lorre is] doing too many shows. He and [Jon Cryer] and [Angus T. Jones] deserve better material."
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