The finale of the beloved series Two and a Half Men had fans buzzing, wondering if the show ended with a bang or a whimper. After a 12-year run, the show wrapped up with a unique twist, diving into behind-the-scenes drama. Critics like Brian Lowry shared their thoughts, acknowledging the meta approach but questioning the focus on the business side. Despite mixed reactions, series creator Chuck Lorre opened up about the ending, dropping hints about Charlie Sheen, the show's former star.
In a lighter mood, Tom Hanks was announced as the first guest on James Corden's Late Late Show premiere on March 23. Over in late-night TV, Stephen Colbert surprised fans with a new grey beard, poking fun at his transformation.
TV dramas had their own surprises too. Doctor Who fans rejoiced at the news of Michelle Gomez's return as Missy, while golf star Michelle Wie geared up for her acting debut on Hawaii Five-0.
The Powerpuff Girls were set to make a comeback in 2016, along with Adventure Time and other Cartoon Network favorites.
But the industry also mourned a loss as Harris Wittels, the co-executive producer of Parks and Recreation, tragically passed away.
Celebrities like Amy Poehler and Sarah Silverman paid tribute to their friend, remembering his talent and struggles with addiction. A somber reminder that even in the bright lights of Hollywood, there are shadows to overcome.
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