Lawsuit will be throw out. He states he is suing on behalf of the cast and crew. Only thing is the crew will be getting paid for the episodes that got cut.
I would not be sad, or surprised at all... and honestly think he may be due some money for firing him. A good attorney and depending how his contract is written up and he may very well have a legitimate breach of contract case against CBS/Lorre...
I don't know how I feel about this. Devious political machinations seem afoot. I mean, the crew wants the money they rightly deserve for working on this hit show and yet have been denied the work. Whether it comes from CBS through Charlie Sheen, or from Charlie Sheen through CBS, its their livelihoods at stake. I'm sure that they'll take whatever they can (who wouldn't).
Charlie, who is very much at fault due to his raucous behaviour, makes a fair point which is that the network didn't mind his public meltdowns until he attacked them personally. Him being an addict was fine for business while it was in their favour. Now that it's not, he's gone. They could have had him finish the season and fired him later. Not that I think that that would have been a good idea, but the crew wouldn't be stuck in the middle of this mess.
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The disappointing thing is he'll probably get some of that $100 Million
ReplyDeleteYeah, Mr. Sheen is on a drug infused binge and the exec's will probably give him the 100 mil like it is pocket change just for him to shut up.
ReplyDeleteI don't think he's going to win or get any money.
ReplyDeleteLawsuit will be throw out. He states he is suing on behalf of the cast and crew. Only thing is the crew will be getting paid for the episodes that got cut.
ReplyDeleteI would not be sad, or surprised at all... and honestly think he may be due some money for firing him. A good attorney and depending how his contract is written up and he may very well have a legitimate breach of contract case against CBS/Lorre...
ReplyDeleteHas he also gone bald? He's turning more into Dr Evil every day.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how I feel about this. Devious political machinations seem afoot. I mean, the crew wants the money they rightly deserve for working on this hit show and yet have been denied the work. Whether it comes from CBS through Charlie Sheen, or from Charlie Sheen through CBS, its their livelihoods at stake. I'm sure that they'll take whatever they can (who wouldn't).
ReplyDeleteCharlie, who is very much at fault due to his raucous behaviour, makes a fair point which is that the network didn't mind his public meltdowns until he attacked them personally. Him being an addict was fine for business while it was in their favour. Now that it's not, he's gone. They could have had him finish the season and fired him later. Not that I think that that would have been a good idea, but the crew wouldn't be stuck in the middle of this mess.
i hope if sheen wins this, he uses this money for some help with his behaviour... enough said!!
ReplyDeletewarner bros. and chuck lorre should counter sue. who knows charlie will probaby die before the verdict is in
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