How would you kill Charlie Sheen's character on 'Two and a Half Men'?

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  1. Jennie Demario profile image41
    Jennie Demarioposted 12 years ago

    How would you kill Charlie Sheen's character on 'Two and a Half Men'?

  2. northweststarr profile image61
    northweststarrposted 12 years ago

    Creatively, glad it's Ashton now.  It would definitely begin with a hamster, a blowtorch, and a bucket and end with a pig and a pumpkin.

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    Dandraposted 12 years ago

    Definitely agree with northweststarr, but also involving some sort of bottomless pit !!!

    Blech glad he's going

  4. Jennie Demario profile image41
    Jennie Demarioposted 12 years ago

    haha you have a very creative imagination

  5. frugalfamily profile image74
    frugalfamilyposted 12 years ago

    I was thinking something more serious, like untreated syphilis.

  6. Merlin Fraser profile image60
    Merlin Fraserposted 12 years ago

    How about dying on the operating table while receiving a personality transplant !

  7. sam3m profile image62
    sam3mposted 12 years ago

    serious answer: killing off a character in a continuing sit com may not be the best idea.  i'd have him chase an ex-nun to Brazil, marry her and become a missionary for the Hedonist Church of Central Brazil.
    not so serious: have charlie have a marathon session of one bimbo after another, then have his brother check his room and say that he exploded.

  8. JJ1984 profile image61
    JJ1984posted 12 years ago

    I dont think they should kill him off, can there really be death in a comedy?  Just have him drunkenly run off halfway around the world with one of his bimbos and have his passport revoked. Then it can become a running joke on the show until his character naturally fades to the background as Ashton takes over.

  9. penlady profile image60
    penladyposted 12 years ago

    While drinking and driving, he drives off the highway and into the ocean (I think it's the pacific coast hwy in Malibu, right?)

 
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