Posted: 5:41 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012
Charlie Sheen says Ashton Kutcher has done a good job replacing him on "Two and a Half Men", but he still thinks the show should end after this season.
At a TV event earlier this week, Charlie said, "I've done what [Ashton's] done. I've replaced [Michael J. Fox on 'Spin City']. It's so [effing] hard, you can't believe it. It's all you're thinking about, and you're surrounded by these ghosts.
"So, hats off to him for doing the best job that he can."
But Charlie thinks "Two and a Half Men" should be put to rest . . . mostly because creator CHUCK LORRE is no longer focusing on it enough to make it good.
He said, "I don't think that [Ashton's] working with the best writing because Chuck is doing too many shows. They've lost their point of view, man . . .
"[Chuck] spent so much time trying to insult me through the character that he forgot how to write good jokes. [The cast] deserves better material. They deserve what I had for the first five years.
"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."