Monday, April 11, 2011

Charlie Sheen's Show Back on CBS?

Would we really put a narcissistic alcoholic piece of trash like Charlie sheen back on the air?  That would be terrible publicity for CBS.  The fans that Charlie Shene has lost will stop watching the show and CBS fans will probably stop supporting the network as well.  I think that until Charlie Sheen gets himself together, and actually shows an effort to better himself as a person, he should not be let back onto the set of “Two and a Half Men”. Even if he has made amends with the producers, directors and his other employers, he still can’t just be forgiven. The CBS directors are wrong by wanting to “forgive and forget”.  I agree that he would have to show tremendous effort in making it right between CBS and Warner Bros. Before he is allowed anywhere near the set. Charlie Sheen has done unforgivable things, awful things towards that studio.  Not to mention a $100-million lawsuit against the company.  Good news for Charlie is that he will have plenty of free time to think about things and “find himself” on his new "My Violent Torpedo of Truth" concert tour.  He can take the time and do plenty of self-meditation and plan out the rest of his life.  
Chris Kennard, Bri Sharp, Catherine Gregory

2 comments:

  1. I agree that Charlie Sheen has lost some of his old fans, but his new publicity has given him an even larger fan base. If he were to be allowed to continue acting for "Two and a Half Men" I do not think that CBS would suffer any terrible losses. At first some people would object, but now that more people know the name Charlie Sheen they have become more interested in what he is doing and especially "Two and a Half Men." He is one of the highest paid actors for that show, and for good reason, he fits the part extremely well and people love him in the show. I think that CBS would be hurting their business and the future of the show by replacing him. The show would most likely fail and only last a few more seasons.

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  2. I dont understand how this pertains to the economy in any way what so ever. There was no use of any economic terms. But if you were trying to infer that CBS would experinces great losses due to their re-hiring of Charlie Sheen I would have to disagree. His antics have landed him at the center of everyones conversation these days and I dont understand why people wouldnt want to see him on television. His fan base has grown severely since his interviews and would only get viewers even more interested in the show. America loves to watch train wrecks, and seeing him either crash and burn or succeed on television is exactly what they are looking for.

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