Mixed Feelings on a Reunion
Jon Cryer, the beloved star of "Two and a Half Men," recently shared his candid thoughts about reuniting with former co-star Charlie Sheen. While promoting his new NBC show "Extended Family" on "The View," Cryer was asked if he’d reprise his role as Alan Harper. His response was far from enthusiastic. "The thing for me is, when ‘Two and a Half Men’ was happening, Charlie was the highest paid actor on television, probably ever," Cryer explained. "And yet he blew it up."

Sheen’s Turbulent Past
Charlie Sheen's departure from the series is infamous, marked by public tirades against creator Chuck Lorre and erratic behavior that led to his firing. Despite Sheen’s past, Cryer expressed well wishes for his former co-star. "I love him, I wish him the best and that he should live in good health the rest of his life," Cryer said. "But I don’t know if I want to get in business with him for any length of time.
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The Question of a Reboot
Ashton Kutcher replaced Sheen after his exit, and the show continued until 2015.
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