Sheen Rips Lorre

Sheen Rips Lorre, Charlie Sheen has made it abundantly clear how he felt about being 'killed off' - again - in the Two And A Half Men finale.

The actor went on a trademark verbal rant in broad daylight on Monday in which he essentially told producer Chuck Lorre to 'watch his back'.

When asked by a TMZ reporter what he thought about the final episode of the show, in which a lookalike of his character Charlie Harper had a piano dropped on his head, he said it was stupid, immature and unevolved, adding Lorre 'must feel safe where he lives' to diss him.

That's just him. I don't care any more,' the 49-year-old says in the one-minute clip. 'I don't care if he lives or dies. Doesn't matter. Doesn't matter.

'Hold on...' he says, pausing to pick something from between his teeth and then flicking it away into the breeze: 'Was that him?'

'Seriously, it doesn't even matter. To go that low and be that immature and that completely unevolved and that stupid? In my face, Really? You must feel safe motherf***er. You must feel safe where you live. Damn!'

Charlie's friend, Family Matters actor Darius McCrary, who's standing beside him when the verbal bomb goes off, looks shocked and tries to bring the interview to an end.

'Merry Christmas! In July!' he interjects, trying to shepherd Sheen away before he causes re-detonates. 'Have a great weekend. Peace!'

'Sorry. Just saying man,' Charlie calls back. 'You know what I'm saying like? It's a free country, but its a very smart country.

Shock! Run with that, brother. Run with that,' he tells the reporter.
Sheen then continued hanging out with his pals at the Westfield shopping mall in Sherman Oaks, drinking at a bar and chatting up some fellow female shoppers.

Wearing trainers, shorts, a green tee-shirt and a navy shirt left loosely hanging open, Sheen as usual looked like he had just walked off the set of Two And A Half men in character as Charlie Harper.

When asked at the start of the interview what had him looking so well, he replied 'It's all that yoga and vegan diet,'... gesturing to the cigarette he was smoking.

Sheen's feud with Lorre has been well documented since he was fired from the show in 2011 after publicly attacking the producer in number of television interviews; Sheen was earning more than $1million per episode at the time.
A new character played by Ashton Kutcher was introduced to replace him, and Charlie's character was written out of the show, having been supposedly hit by a train in Paris off camera.

There had been huge fan speculation online he would somehow return for the show's very last episode last month, and indeed the plot of the episode Of Course He's Dead revealed Charlie was alive, having been held captive by a disgruntled ex girlfriend the whole time.

But when it came to the very last scene of the episode, as Charlie Harper returns to his house, audiences never got to see his face before a baby grand piano falls out of the sky and kills him.

The camera then pans back to reveal Lorre sitting in a directors chair, who turns to the camera and utters Charlie's catchphrase 'Winning!' - before a second piano drops on him.

Lorre revealed in a vanity card that he had intended Sheen to return but he refused because he didn't find the ending funny. He claimed Sheen wanted a heartwarming scene between him and on-screen brother Jon Cryer which would set the scene for a spin-off show called 'The Harpers', which Lorre added 'we found that funny too'.