Entertainment NewsCBS Cancels 'Two And A Half Men'

CBS Cancels ‘Two And A Half Men’

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CBS is finally cancelling Two And A Half Men

In a move that many thought would never would happen, CBS has decided to finally cancel Two and a Half Men. CBS recently announced a date for the series finale, marking the end of the once controversial sitcom.

Two and a Half Men continued on Television for 12 seasons, which is quite an accomplishment for any TV series. From People:

While its chances of survival were shaky following Charlie Sheen’s explosive exit in 2011 in between Two and a Half Men‘s 8th and 9th seasons, Ashton Kutcher proved a worthy replacement. The show continued to garner an audience upwards of 10 million viewers per episode.

Even when the show lost its “half” at the end of its 10th season when Angus T. Jones decided to leave (but not before begging people to stop watching), Two and a Half Men still continued to perform spectacularly for CBS.

CBS is replacing Two And A Half Men with their new TV remake of The Odd Couple, starring Matthew Perry and Thomas Lennon. It is set to premiere on Thursday, February 19th and will serve as the lead in to Two And A Half Men’s hour-long series finale.

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