Two and A Half Men ending is not a piece of shocking news. It has been on air on CBS for a whopping 12 years and has had some relatively shaky ratings after one of its biggest stars opted to up and leave.
It used to be one of the highest rated TV shows, but its chances of survival were expected to dwindle when Charlie Sheen had an explosive exit back in 2011, in between the show's eighth and ninth seasons.
Thankfully for the comedy show and its fans, Ashton Kutcher proved to be a worthy replacement. His wonderful comedic performance slammed his bashers and haters who initially believed that he could not live up to how Sheen brought the show. The show continued to have an audience upwards of 10 million viewers for each episode.
Two and A Half Men ending for the 10th season included yet another one of its cast members, specifically Angus T. Jones, leaving, but not before urging the show's viewers to quit watching it. Still, despite Jones's intentions to bring down the show, it continued to perform quite spectacularly on CBS.
The departure of around two-thirds of the show's original cast was cushioned when Amber Tamblyn was brought in during the 10th season, paired with Jon Cryer's solid and award-winning performance.
Since Two and A Half Men ending is coming soon, a new comedy show, "The Odd Couple," will be taking its place. This new show will be premiering on the small screens on February 19th at 8:30 p.m. ET.
The Matthew Perry vehicle follows "endearing slob" Oscar Madison as Perry and "uptight neat freak" Felix Unger as Thomas Lennon.
Two and A Half Men ending will be an hour-long series finale episode, and will be airing on February 19th, Thursday, at 9:00 p.m. ET.
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