But Charlie Sheen either doesn't know this or doesn't care, because he made his feelings on the sitcom well known during a press conference in Miami this week.
"I don’t think it should go on past this year," the actor said. "I just think that people are there because there’s nowhere else to go."
Charlie Sheen in Miami
Of course, Sheen plans to change that with his FX sitcom, Anger Management. Proving that he's not an entirely changed man, the star promised the series - which will start casting in March and premiere this summer - "will not disappoint," adding:
"It’s going to be an absolute f-ckin' rocket ship to the moon."
Sheen was quick to say "hats off" to Ashton Kutcher for doing all he can on Two and a Half Men, instead laying the blame for its supposed demise on old pal Chuck Lorre.
"[Kutcher] and Jon [Cryer] and Angus [T. Jones] deserve better material," he said.