Whereas CBS' decision to not move forward with 'HIMYM' spinoff 'How I Met Your Dad' proved pretty surprising, the fate of 'Two and a Half Men' was long overdue. The Ashton Kutcher comedy will indeed return for season 12 this fall, though the network finally confirmed that one of Chuck Lorre's flagship vehicles will come to a merciful end with a series finale thereafter.
Assured of its 100-episode future and ignored by press as it may have been, FX's Charlie Sheen-fronted 'Anger Management' still managed to make waves in the past few months with the abrupt and controversial dismissal of series star Selma Blair. Blair's episodes continue to air until replacement Laura Bell Bundy steps in, but what does Sheen have to say in finally opening up about Blair's departure
‘Anger Management’ continues on its 90-episode, two-year run with its 37th overall episode, “Charlie Dates a Serial Killer's Sister,” as Charlie inadvertently finds himself involved with inmate Wayne's sister Wynona (LeAnn Rimes), while Nolan shows Patrick his bizarre relationship with Lacey..
Previous episode, “Charlie and the Hot Nerd,” saw Charlie tangle with his Comic-Con girlfriend’s ex, whil
Charlie Sheen is of the belief that his ex-wife Brooke Mueller should have her child support payments reduced from $55,000 a month to zero -- and he's using his former 'Two and a Half Men' co-star Jon Cryer's divorce as an example.
Charlie Sheen has been paying his ex wife and mother to his twin sons, Brooke Mueller, child support since their split.
He's over that now -- because he doesn't think his child support payments are actually supporting his kids. He may be onto something.
Shortly before Charlie Sheen's 'Anger Management' aired Thursday's all-new episode "Charlie and the Hot Nerd," word broke that the 10/90 FX series would introduce a new male series regular as a foil to Charlie, and complement to the new female lead replacing Selma Blair. Shortly after the episode's airing, that new male regular was revealed to be none other than recurring guest star Bria
For as quietly as FX and Charlie Sheen's 'Anger Management' had moved through its first 34 episodes, this week brought the surprising announcement that series star Selma Blair would depart the series over conflicts with Sheen. Now, the FX 10/90 sitcom has begun to look for a replacement for the actress, seeking to introduce a new female lead said to be the 'Cheers' equivalent of Kirstie Alley's Re
Just when you think Charlie Sheen couldn't look any worse coming out of the Selma Blair 'Anger Management' debacle, his tiger blood once again delivers as new details about the spat emerge.
Well, that was quick.
After a single day of waiting in limbo, Selma Blair has officially been sacked by 'Anger Management' after Charlie Sheen threw a hissyfit and threatened to quit if she wasn't cut.