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Lorre explained in a post-episode title card that Sheen was offered a role but turned it down because he didn't agree with the proposed ending, which involved a fourth-wall-breaking rant about drug abuse.

Arnold Schwarzenegger (as Lieutenant Wagner), Christian Slater, and John Stamos. The Charlie Sheen Controversy [S12E16] (15-16)Of Course He's Dead Part One-Pa...

Following his escape, Charlie begins sending threatening messages to Alan, Walden, and Evelyn. He also sends large checks and apologies to many of his former girlfriends, including Mia and Chelsea. Lorre explained in a post-episode title card that

Rose confesses she never actually saw Charlie die in France. Instead, she found him cheating and attempted to push him in front of a train, but he survived. She then held him captive in a dungeon pit beneath her house for four years until his recent escape. He also sends large checks and apologies to