Chuck Lorre reflects on the emotional significance of the "Two and a Half Men" stars' reunion in his new comedy series, "Bookie," as a moment of healing following past turmoil.
Healing Through Reunion: In an interview with TVLine, Lorre explained the surprise Two and a Half Men reunion between Sheen and Jones in Bookie, while also addressing his former feud with Sheen. The co-creator reflected on the last "painful couple of years" on Two and a Half Men, though reuniting for Bookie provided the chance for "healing.
" Read his full comments below:
It was really healing. It really felt good. It felt like we were closing the book on some horrible times, and we had a good time.
It was a painful couple of years. We were making a TV show, hoping to make people laugh, and we did that for eight-and-a-half years, 170-something episodes of [Two and a Half Men], and I’m really proud of the work that we did. It was really gratifying to do a little thing [together] again.
And having Angus be part of it… Angus put acting behind after Two and a Half Men, and he just slipped right [back] into it. It was second nature to him. He was a skillful actor at 10 years old, and he was equally skillful at 30.
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