Too Much Sheen: CBS Yanks 'Two and a Half Men' in Response to Charlie's Rant

Too Much Sheen: CBS Yanks 'Two and a Half Men' in Response to Charlie's Rant I mean really. You can only bite the hand that feeds you for so long before the the feeding stops.

CBS has finally taken a stand against Charlie Sheen.

After Sheen’s rant today about the show’s producers, CBS and show executives have pulled "Two and a Half Men" for the rest of the season. No going back to work on Monday for the cast or the crew.

Sheen complained that the shorter season was not his fault, but management’s. They said they were giving him a month off to get better and would return to work February 28th.

According to The Hollywood Reporter:

"The move was not unexpected: Before lashing out at Lorre during an interview on the syndicated Alex Jones Show, Sheen said he was told that if he went on 'attack' execs would cancel the show. During Sheen's lengthy tirade on the program, he repeatedly refered to Lorre as 'Chaim Levine,' and said he spent 'close to the last decade effortlessly and magically' converting Lorre's 'tin can into pure gold.'"

Sheen must have been half expecting it, because he is already in the Bahamas with his ex Brooke Mueller and two current girlfriends. We already know Mueller has a substance problem, so what do you think the four of them are doing overseas?

Will "One and a Half Men" survive as a standalone show sans Sheen?

Zach Galifinakis must be really upset.