Saturday, June 25, 2011

Two and a Half Men... Will it be any good after Sheen leaves?

We all love Charlie Sheen in "Two and a Half Men," but withought him, will we really watch the comedy still? I think not. Sheen is, of course, the main character in the comedy, but he really does make the show. Without him, so much will be lost that can never be regained with Ashton Kutcher as the new star of the series. Sheen gives the show a humor that both adults and teenagers can enjoy, and his age makes it all the funnier; not that he's old, but he's the perfect age for his character to be utterly hilarious.

Ashton Kutcher is funny, but in a different way as Charlie Sheen. He doesn't seem fit to fill the roll; yes, I know he isn't playing Charlie on the show, but bear with me. Kutcher will forever be known as Michael Kelso from "that seventies show," where he played a stupid airhead who, while filled with off-the-wall hilarious comments, seemed rather abnoctious at given points. Yes, that is just one roll, but it seems he plays those kind of rolls the best. I am really unsure that he will succeed in the upcoming seasons of "Two and a Half Men."

Of course, this is all my opinion, I speak for me and me alone, but I'm sure my feelings are shared with at least a select few of others. I have nothing against Kutcher, I just don't believe that he was the right choice to fill the lead in "Two and a Half Men." I wish him the best of luck though, but I doubt I will continue to watch the comedy after Sheen leaves.

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