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Charlie Sheen: 90 not enough

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Charlie Sheen: 90 not enough

The star of the new FX TV show Anger Management – Charlie Sheen expressed his delight when the news came around that cable network will most likely order 90 more episodes after airing the initial 10. Sheen explained that hi is very thrilled about the opportunity to continue his work in the show. To see the way Charlie re-discovers his talent in the show, be sure to watch Anger Management.

It’s exciting as hell, could not withhold his emotions Sheen. Look who I get to work with. This is a really amazing group… I don’t think 90 is going to be enough, added the former Two and a Half Men star who made his debut on the FX series to record-breaking numbers in June.

He believes that the first 10 episodes, have just barely scratched the surface of the ex-baseball now therapist Charlie world. He also added that he is really enjoying the experience.

For me it’s not always about the work, it’s about the experience and when I was watching the episode with Denise , I didn’t really think about her and I doing the scenes, I thought about us spending time with our kids, between the scenes, concluded Charlie Sheen.

Anger Management airs every Thursday on FX.

 Charlie Sheen: 90 not enough

Alan Torb

Alan Torb is a free freelance journalist, addicted to TV shows. He is a Canadian, born and raised in Alberta. Mr. Torb acquired his Bachelor degree in Fine arts from Grant MacEwan University, Canada. Currently he resides in Seattle, USA and writes for various online and offline newspapers and magazines.

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Alan Torb

Alan Torb is a free freelance journalist, addicted to TV shows. He is a Canadian, born and raised in Alberta. Mr. Torb acquired his Bachelor degree in Fine arts from Grant MacEwan University, Canada. Currently he resides in Seattle, USA and writes for various online and offline newspapers and magazines.

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