The actor extends an olive branch in hopes of getting invited back

May 23, 2014 14:04 GMT  ·  By
Charlie Sheen wants to return to “Two and a Half Men” one last time before it ends
   Charlie Sheen wants to return to “Two and a Half Men” one last time before it ends

It was Charlie Sheen who brought “Two and a Half Men” on the top of viewer's watching preferences when it came to sitcoms. Well, mostly his part, let's be honest. That's why so many turned away from the show when Charlie got canned and all the cast moved on without him.

Now, after the producers have announced that they're looking to end the series after the current season, Charlie is opening up and confessing that he would like to be featured for one last time before it goes off the air permanently.

“I hope they invite me into the final episode,” said Charlie when asked about the show's cancellation. In fact, he's so determined to play in the show again, that he refused to trash-talk Ashton Kutcher, his replacement in the series for the first time.

Usually, Sheen blasted Kutcher all over Twitter, but when he was taunted by reporters from TMZ, he just smiled and said “He's done the best job he could.” He also said that John was amazing, referring to his former co-star John Cryer, and that they did the show for one year too long, indicating that it should have not extended past the current season.

The trouble with having Charlie back on the show is that when he got fired back in 2011 for publicly insulting producer Chuck Lorre, he was not only written out of the show, he was promptly killed off, which would make it kind of impossible for him to return, unless it's one of those weird dream sequences.