Charlie Sheen Stuns Haters with Record Breaking New Show "Anger Management"
Charlie Sheen Stuns Haters with Record Breaking New Show "Anger Management"
Watch Anger Management
Charlie Sheen is well-known as a classic Hollywood star - neurotic beyond bounds, but adored by many. Mostly in particular this is because of his employment on one of the longest running and most popular TV comedy shows on Primetime Television, "Two and A Half Men", where he played a sex-and-alcohol-fueled jingle writer living the bachelor way of life.
Two and a Half Men became one of America's favorite all-time comedies, and went on to become hailed by the New York Times as "the greatest comedy show of the last decade".
Two and a Half Men was successful for almost 9 seasons, but however as Sheen's individual struggles with drugs and the show's creator became stronger, his stint in the show was cut short. The private beef between Chuck Lorre and Sheen, coupled with his destructive addictions, did not prove well for Sheen. Sheen's personal issues and vendetta with the show's maker turned out to be the very last stake in Sheen's occupation with Two and a Half Men. The fighting between Sheen and Lorre reached new proportions, as well as Sheen's addictions, and Sheen was let go, his character swapped, and Sheen He began to look like another Hollywood tragedy, with his drug rehab ongoing and his bitter persona towards anyone and everyone.
For some time, it really looked like Sheen's career looked like a dead boat in the water, as the controversy flared. Sheen continued to fight his former coworkers in lawsuits, openly lambast his old team, and in most cases seem angry and sour towards almost everyone involved.
But just as all was lost, Sheen got an deal to act in very own comedy - Anger Management. The commonalities among Two and a Half Men and Anger Management were obvious, to express the least. Charlie still performed a character who was pretty much a reflection of the real Sheen (still a hedonist and a womanizer), who nevertheless being prone to fits of wrath, became a therapist. Sheen handles a group of dysfunctional yet amusing group of people who have psychological problems, which Sheen tries to fix.
Anger Management keeps and preserves all the humour of his old sitcom as much as the first season has developed. Anger Management in its early stages, was just a "test of the waters" to understand if it would indeed grow to be popular, by the FX vip's.
But for all us Charlie Sheen enthusiasts, there without a doubt has been redemption. Anger Management in its first season has gathered an average viewing of four and a half million viewers and has just been given an extension for 90 more episodes past the first season, which suggests that it will be giving us more and more Sheen for a long, long time. Ideally this time around he will not get let go and leave us all hanging.
Watch Anger Management
Anger Management stars Charlie Sheen, Selma Blair, Shawnee Smith, Brett Butler, Michael Arden, Noureen DeWulf, and Derek Richardson, and there no doubt will be a lot more guest appearances by celebrities which has yet to be revealed. In later episodes, Martin Sheen takes on the role of Charlie's father, and Denise Richards, Charlie's ex wife, has already guest starred in the show. Anger Management is showing on FX network, please check local time listings to see when it plays within your specific timezone.
Watch Anger Management
Charlie Sheen is well-known as a classic Hollywood star - neurotic beyond bounds, but adored by many. Mostly in particular this is because of his employment on one of the longest running and most popular TV comedy shows on Primetime Television, "Two and A Half Men", where he played a sex-and-alcohol-fueled jingle writer living the bachelor way of life.
Two and a Half Men became one of America's favorite all-time comedies, and went on to become hailed by the New York Times as "the greatest comedy show of the last decade".
Two and a Half Men was successful for almost 9 seasons, but however as Sheen's individual struggles with drugs and the show's creator became stronger, his stint in the show was cut short. The private beef between Chuck Lorre and Sheen, coupled with his destructive addictions, did not prove well for Sheen. Sheen's personal issues and vendetta with the show's maker turned out to be the very last stake in Sheen's occupation with Two and a Half Men. The fighting between Sheen and Lorre reached new proportions, as well as Sheen's addictions, and Sheen was let go, his character swapped, and Sheen He began to look like another Hollywood tragedy, with his drug rehab ongoing and his bitter persona towards anyone and everyone.
For some time, it really looked like Sheen's career looked like a dead boat in the water, as the controversy flared. Sheen continued to fight his former coworkers in lawsuits, openly lambast his old team, and in most cases seem angry and sour towards almost everyone involved.
But just as all was lost, Sheen got an deal to act in very own comedy - Anger Management. The commonalities among Two and a Half Men and Anger Management were obvious, to express the least. Charlie still performed a character who was pretty much a reflection of the real Sheen (still a hedonist and a womanizer), who nevertheless being prone to fits of wrath, became a therapist. Sheen handles a group of dysfunctional yet amusing group of people who have psychological problems, which Sheen tries to fix.
Anger Management keeps and preserves all the humour of his old sitcom as much as the first season has developed. Anger Management in its early stages, was just a "test of the waters" to understand if it would indeed grow to be popular, by the FX vip's.
But for all us Charlie Sheen enthusiasts, there without a doubt has been redemption. Anger Management in its first season has gathered an average viewing of four and a half million viewers and has just been given an extension for 90 more episodes past the first season, which suggests that it will be giving us more and more Sheen for a long, long time. Ideally this time around he will not get let go and leave us all hanging.
Watch Anger Management
Anger Management stars Charlie Sheen, Selma Blair, Shawnee Smith, Brett Butler, Michael Arden, Noureen DeWulf, and Derek Richardson, and there no doubt will be a lot more guest appearances by celebrities which has yet to be revealed. In later episodes, Martin Sheen takes on the role of Charlie's father, and Denise Richards, Charlie's ex wife, has already guest starred in the show. Anger Management is showing on FX network, please check local time listings to see when it plays within your specific timezone.