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Originally posted by mileslong54
reply to post by LightSource
He's dead, that's the story on the show, what are they going to resurrect him. One and a half men and a zombie.
Originally posted by mileslong54
reply to post by LightSource
He's dead, that's the story on the show, what are they going to resurrect him. One and a half men and a zombie.
Originally posted by satron
Originally posted by mileslong54
reply to post by LightSource
He's dead, that's the story on the show, what are they going to resurrect him. One and a half men and a zombie.
If you added up all the people that came back from the dead in soap operas, the figure might be in the hundreds. Some people get counted more than once, because they are resurrected multiple times.
Originally posted by HawkeyeNation
Lol good stuff. I'm a big fan of the show and worry that it will not survive. But I did watch it because of Charlie Sheen. The new show is getting better with Ashton so there is some hope. You also have to keep an eye on this whole divorce thingy. Is it real or is it for publicity to help the ratings of the show? You never know with Hollywood.
Originally posted by MrAndy
"Two and a Half Men" is still a monster in the ratings, it's not going to die anytime soon. I remember at an awards show not too long after he left the show, Sheen was mingling with Kutcher and some of the producers saying he was open to doing a guest role at some point. I wouldn't be surprised if we got a Charlie return in an episode where he is a ghost and Alan is hallucinating or something.
Originally posted by Gazrok
Of course, I never saw the first episode of the new season, but assumed they never showed Charlie in a coffin, so my plan would be feasible.
Charlie slipped on a Metro platform in Paris and fell into an on-coming train, and his body just exploded like a balloon full of meat, Rose said.
originally posted by: IronDogg
There never was a body. Rose was the only one who seen Charlie die.
Charlie slipped on a Metro platform in Paris and fell into an on-coming train, and his body just exploded like a balloon full of meat, Rose said.
My guess and bet since the first episode of the new season is that Charlie never actually died. This is all just Rose's story. I think Rose has Charlie "tied/locked up" somewhere keeping Charlie "all to herself". She can't risk Charlie falling back into his old ways and having second thoughts, so Charlie is "locked up in Rose's basement", so to speak, probably drugged in some way to keep him "down" or some kind of drug induced amnesia so Charlie thinks he is living a normal life with Rose (don't forget Rose is highly educated in psychology).
To bring Charlie back is easy in many ways. Maybe he finally escapes "Rose's basement" somehow; ...