Charlie Sheen had his own highly publicized troubles with "Two and a Half Men." According to People, the actor was terminated from the show by Warner Bros. in 2011, following a felony menacing charge that occurred after a fight with his ex-wife, Brooke Mueller. While the circumstances surrounding their departures differed substantially from each other, Sheen reckons that the show itself and the "Two and a Half Men" creator, Chuck Lorre, probably didn't help.
"Obviously, not having been there for some time, the Angus T. Jones that I knew and still love is not the same guy I saw [in the interview]," the actor previously told TMZ, adding, "I dare anyone to spend 10 years in the laugh track that is Chuck Lorre's hive of oppression and not suffer from some form of an emotional tsunami." Sheen went on to call Jones a "good kid" during an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, adding that he didn't think Jones was "crazy," but "maybe over-influenced in some other beliefs."