Actor Charlie Sheen was fired on Monday from his top-rated comedy "Two and A Half Men" because of his "dangerously self-destructive conduct," difficulty at work and inflammatory comments to producers, TV executives said. "After careful consideration, Warner Bros. ... Television said in a statement.
Charlie had been trapped in a dungeon pit for four years, where he was constantly drugged, raped and sprayed with a hose. On top of that, Charlie was forced to listen to Rose tell him all about how Alan carried on like he never existed and how Walden, a younger, richer and prettier individual, bought his Malibu beach house. That would be enough to drive anybody crazy. When he escaped, the now unstable Charlie had one thing on his mind - revenge. As for Evelyn, she had always been a terrible mother and Charlie's dangerous mindset was what pushed him from talking about killing his mother to actually attempting to do so.
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