The two will work together again more than a decade after Sheen's acrimonious exit from 'Two and a Half Men.'
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, led to his firing from the sitcom. His character, Charlie Harper, was written out by having supposedly died on a trip with stalker Rose — though in the series finale, it’s hinted that Charlie is still alive. The show ends with a body double as Charlie having a piano dropped on him, with Lorre appearing on camera and saying Sheen’s one-time catchphrase “Winning!” — just before a piano also falls on him.
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