Two And A Half Men Ending: CBS' Long-Running Sitcom Finally Draws To A Close

Two And A Half Men ending - After a successful 12-season run, CBS has announced that Two And A Half Men will come to a close. Officials at the network say the final episode of the comedy sitcom will air on Thurs, Feb.19th at 9 p.m.

The series, which currently holds the record of being the longest-running live-action sitcom on TV, would have aired 262 episodes by the time the curtains are finally drawn.

The news of Two And A Half Men ending will come as a sad development to fans of the multiple Emmy Award nominated sitcom. The series, which transformed through different challenges, was judged the most watched sitcom on TV from 2005 to 2009.

Two And A Half Men remained relevant even after the widely publicized disagreement between Chuck Lorre, the executive producer of the show, and Charile Sheen, one of its biggest stars. Sheen was subsequently fired in 2011 after executives of the show accused him of coming to work drunk or high on drugs.

After Sheen was kicked off the show, many viewers and critics thought that it was the time for Two And A Half Men ending. However, he was replaced by Aston Kutcher and the show stayed afloat.

Two And A Half Men was dealt another blow following the dramatic exit of long-time actor Angus T. Jones. The actor, who has started starring on the show since he was 10 years old, publicly lambasted the series. He described it as "ungodly filth" because it was in conflict with his religious philosophy. Jones, who is now 21, said he was a "paid hypocrite" while being on the show.

The news of Two And A Half Men ending has made headlines. Despite the show being on the news for back stage drama, Two And A Half Men still pulled viewers. Last season, there were about 10.1 million per episode per episode.

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