Charlie Sheen on Rumored Return to 'Two and a Half Men': 'I Would Definitely Do It'
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The 'Anger Management' actor says he's willing to return for the series finale of the CBS show if he's asked to because he owes 'it some measure of closure.'

AceShowbiz - Charlie Sheen is indeed hoping to have a chance to return to "Two and a Half Men" before the show ends. The actor previously revealed that he had approached his former show's producers with an idea to appear on the show's finale and now once again expressed his desire to make a comeback to give it a closure.

Asked by "Extra" if he would consider returning to the long-running series, the "Anger Management" star replied, "I would definitely do it, yeah, yeah. If they'll still have me, I will be there. Yeah, I owe it some measure of closure. I owe it to the fans... I just think it makes sense."

He said he had "a brilliant idea" for the finale, but didn't want "to give it away." He went on teasing, "It's the type of moment I think people would talk about for a long time and it wouldn't get in anybody's way. Think it would be a nice tip of the hat... they know I want to do it and I know they're open to it, so, guess we're just a meeting away from making it happen."

Talking about his show which is currently airing on FX, Sheen revealed his dream guest star. "I would love to have Jack Nicholson appear on our 100th episode because he did the movie. That's the reason we're all here," he said.

"Anger Management" TV series is based on the 2003 hit comedy film of the same name starring Nicholson and Adam Sandler.

CBS has confirmed that the 12th season of "Two and a Half Men" which debuts October 30 will be the last for the show.

In other news, "Two and a Half Men" star Jon Cryer talked about working with Charlie Sheen and his problems which culminated with his firing from the show. Cryer remembered "watching him get married over again, probably a little too quickly," and then Sheen was arrested for assaulting his then-wife Brooke Mueller. "I didn't see the arrest coming, that's for certain," he told HuffPost Live.

Cryer said he frequently worried for Sheen's safety because of his alcohol and drug problems. "Anyone who's had an addict as a friend knows you live with this fear -- is the next phone call gonna be the one where something horrible has happened?" he opened up. "I had that a lot with Charlie, and it was very, very tough to live with."

He said he tried to help Sheen, but it was to no avail. "Charlie and I had a couple of conversations," he recalled. "Again, when you're dealing with somebody dealing with a substance abuse problem, it's tough to get through [to them]. Clearly I didn't at the time."

Cryer went on sharing, "There were several times when, you know, you're at work and you can see somebody's off and that something's wrong, and Chuck [Lorre, the showrunner] would come up to me and say, 'Is he okay? Can you talk to him? Because I've already talked to him. Is there anybody who you think can talk sense into him?"

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