The
hit
CBS
TV
series
Two
and
a
Half
Men
has
gone
dormant
when
Charlie
Sheen
got
officially
fired
after
he
and
the
show
creator
Chuck
Lorre
got
into
an
argument.
According
to
reports,
Charlie's
other
co-stars
are
unsure
about
the
show's
future
without
the
troubled
star.
Actor
Ashton
Kutcher
has
officially
replaced
Charlie
Sheen
to
play
the
lead.
Sheen's
co-star
Jon
Cryer
(Alan
Harper),
who
recently
appeared
on
David
Letterman's
show,
has
revealed
his
serious
concerns
about
the
future
of
the
show.
He
said
that
he
and
rest
of
the
cast
were
still
not
sure
if
they
would
continue
with
the
show.
Talking
to
Letterman,
Cryer
said,
“No
no
no.
We
didn't
see
where
it
was
going.
This
has
never
happened
before.
It
wasn't
like
back
in
1963,
everyone
remembers
when
Fred
MacMurray
went
bats**t
and
started
talking
about
free
mason
ninjas
and
stuff.
It
was
crazy!
And
Vivian
Vance
started
urinating
on
the
set
of
Here's
Lucy.
So
nobody
was
prepared
for
this."
Cryer
also
said
that
he
is
looking
forward
to
work
with
actor
Ashton
Kutcher
even
though
the
pair
have
not
met
much.