Jon Cryer, beloved star of "Two and a Half Men," recently opened up about the tumultuous period during Charlie Sheen's departure from the show. Speaking on "The View," Cryer didn't hold back, stating, "He blew it up." Sheen was let go in 2011 after a series of public meltdowns and clashes with the show's creator, Chuck Lorre. Despite Sheen's current improvements, Cryer expressed hesitation about working with his former co-star again, citing the chaos Sheen's behavior caused during the height of the show's success.

When asked about a potential reboot of the iconic sitcom, Cryer didn't completely shut the door but was far from enthusiastic. He mentioned that while he wishes Sheen well and acknowledges his recent reconciliation with Lorre, he remains wary. "I love him, I wish him the best... but I don’t know if I want to get in business with him for any length of time," Cryer shared.
He did leave a sliver of hope for fans, suggesting that a one-off special might be a possibility, but a full-scale reboot seems unlikely.
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