miércoles, 11 de abril de 2012

Do you remember Two And A Half Men?

It was a completely shame when everybody knew that Charlie Sheen will not be starring in Two and a half men any longer. Unfortunately for us the audience, our favorite TV character had to die in strange circumstances as a last resort by the creator to keep the sitcom alive. Anyway, this entire situation happened the last year with a wave of scandals and comments from both sides (Sheen Vs Lorre) finally ended and the intention to hire another actor did not make feel sure the fans. Everybody was thinking “CHARLIE PLEASE, COME BACK!”
Nevertheless a few days ago I started to analyze the face on Charlie Sheen during his last 3 episodes, and I got to say that it can be hard to think that the series was going to have another season even with him.  Charlie’s face looks very bad, old and impaired; his abusive use of drugs made on him a change that would have been not nice in an imaginary ninth season. I think for him would be harder portray a character that has to keep a very attractive image. But without any doubts hi has the talent.   
However, Charlie Sheen is a hero, along with Jon Cryer made one of the best sitcoms ever. Sadly his personal issues took part in his career but for sure in future projects he will have a big success.

The “new guy” was Ashton Kutcher, obviously portraying a different starring character.  Lots of people thought that the sitcom was going to die instantly but not, until now it survive one more season. Ashton is a good actor but maybe the circumstances were against his, he was and is carrying with the shadow of Charlie Sheen! The sitcom is still funny but never as before. And something that doesn’t help either is that Ashton’s character has a “non-define” personality; at the beginning of the season was a “stupid guy” with children behavior, and now at the end he is so mature and smart businessman that could never be funny during the whole season.

I think the lifeguard of this situation is called Jon Cryer. He has all the magic and abilities to save the sitcom. His role is fantastically funny, performing an unlucky guy with a ridiculous and s effeminate manners. If somebody can make this tremendous series keep alive, it’s Jon.

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