Jon Cryer, best known for his role as Alan Harper in , recently opened up about his mixed feelings regarding a potential revival of the show. The thought of reuniting with Charlie Sheen, his former co-star, brings back memories of a turbulent past.

For eight seasons, Cryer and Sheen brought laughter to millions as the Harper brothers.
However, Sheen's dramatic exit from the show in 2011, following a public dispute with series creator Chuck Lorre, left a significant impact on everyone involved. "Charlie was at the peak of his career, making an unprecedented amount of money," Cryer mentioned during his appearance on . "But he blew it all up."

Cryer expressed his apprehension about working with Sheen again, despite acknowledging Sheen's personal progress.
"Charlie is doing a lot better now, which is wonderful," Cryer said. "He and I haven't spoken in years, but I'm happy for him." He continued, "But the way things ended before was really tough on everyone, especially Chuck Lorre, who felt deeply betrayed.
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