When Charlie Sheen was fired from “Two and a Half Men,” he didn’t go down quietly, making sure that the entire world knew exactly what he thought about Warners and the network’s decision. It seems that, even after so much time, he’s still feeling a bit resentful towards his replacement on the sitcom.
That would be, of course, Ashton Kutcher, whose character was introduced right after Sheen’s Charlie Harper was killed off.
“hey Ashton sorry bro, all good,” Charlie writes on Twitter. “now quit barfing on my old brilliant show. Remember Punk'd? how duz it feel?,” he continues.
Masheen signs the tweet with “c harp,” a reference to his character on the show. Moreover, he also includes a photo in the post, a mugshot of Woody Allen’s character from the movie “Take the Money and Run.” Subtle, Charlie Sheen is not.
Of course, fans of “Two and a Half Men” who stuck with the show after Sheen’s outing know that this isn’t the first time that he goes after Kutcher. They also know that, say what you will about Charlie and his mess of a personal life, the show with Kutcher is simply not that that good.