Charlie Sheen struck a conciliatory note at the Primetime Emmys, saying of his former show "Two and a Half Men": "I know you will continue to make great television." But the actor is now expressing disappointment over the CBS situation comedy, reports TMZ.com.
Asked about the performance of his replacement Ashton Kutcher, Sheen said: "He’s doing the best he can. I don’t think the role is cursed, but I’m extremely disappointed with how they’re handling what I left behind."
Sheen was approached while he was out in L.A. last Thursday.
Thus far this season, "Two and a Half Men" has been the most watched non-NFL broadcast of the fall. Still, the general ratings trend for the show has been down since its huge season premiere. Asked to comment on the slipping numbers, Sheen said: “People aren’t stupid, you know? Not all of them.”
Here’s the video:
“Thanks Charlie, you’re a rock star”? The conclusion to a really stupid interview.