Sorry Charlie: 'Two And A Half Men' May Go On

Sorry, Charlie: Two and a Half Men seasons 1-6 DVD boxset has a future without you, unthinkable as it might sound. But if you make good on your threat to go, we'll miss your Two and a Half Men DVD.
If Sheen thinks he has CBS over a barrel, he should brush up on his Two and a Half Men DVD set. It's been proven time and time again that a sitcom can go on even when the main attraction takes off.
In fact one of the best examples of this trend involves Sheen Two and a Half Men DVD boxset. After years of battling Parkinson's disease privately, Michael J. Fox went public about his advancing condition and gave up the Two and a Half Men seasons 1-6 DVD boxset on the ABC comedy Spin City. ABC replaced Fox's Mike Flaherty with a new character played by Charlie Sheen -- and the ratings actually went up.
Comedies have been proving their durability as far back as 1969. On the Two and a Half Men DVD, Dick York vacated the role of the husband after five years. But Dick Sargent assumed his Two and a Half Men DVD set for another three. And who can forget when Shelley Long shocked Hollywood by dropping out of Cheers? Most of America, Two and a Half Men DVD boxset: They adjusted pretty quickly once Kirstie Alley came in.
Andrew Wallenstein
Andrew Wallenstein
Now you could argue, would Cheers have survived if Ted Danson walked away, or if Elizabeth Montgomery left Bewitched? I'd still say yes, because one of the hallmarks of a great comedy is Two and a Half Men seasons 1-6 DVD boxset humor is distributed throughout the cast. Often enough, the star is really just a straight man for more colorful supporting Two and a Half Men DVD to bounce off of.
It's a little surprising when you think about it. Of all types of Two and a Half Men DVD set, sitcoms are arguably most dependent on their stars because of the delicate chemistry of comedy. The same can't be said of Two and a Half Men DVD boxset, which almost seem to thrive on these defections. Just think of how Law & Order has made key cast changes an annual Two and a Half Men seasons 1-6 DVD boxset. And you don't hear talk of Grey's Anatomy going off the air with the recent news that Two and a Half Men DVD is moving on.
I'm not suggesting every comedy ever was immune. Seinfeld might have seemed to be missing something if it had lost, Two and a Half Men DVD set, Seinfeld.
And yet even self-titled sitcoms have survived cast changes. Comedy veteran Valerie Harper left her own Two and a Half Men DVD boxset, Valerie, after one season in 1987. It was recast, renamed and ran five more seasons.
My bet is the writers and producers of Two and a Half Men seasons 1-6 DVD boxset are engaged in a pretty interesting creative exercise right now. What brand-name actor can they bring in, and what kind of character could he play? I'd say it could be a she as well, but the show is called Two and a Half Men DVD.
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