We're pretty sure this ship well and truly sailed, but if ever there was a fella who could pull it off, it's Charlie Sheen. This is the dude who brought #winning into all of our lives after all. The star has said he would like to make a return to Two and a Half Men for its final show and has even approached the writers about it.
Sheen told TV Guide; "I've reached out to them and they've reached back. We're trying to figure out what makes the most sense. If they figure it out like I've presented it to them and they want to include me in some final send-off, I'm available and I'm showing up early. If not, it's on them."
Considering how things ended between Sheen and the writers of the sitcom, you would think there would be more chance of pigs flying - the actor sued producer Chuck Lorre, the network and even Warner Bros too. Bridges were burned left, right and centre.
Sheen is ready and willing to bury the hatchet though saying; "He (Lorre )was doing his job, I was doing mine. At the end of the day, the guy's a genius. Look at what he does. I don't have to spend time with him anymore for him to be brilliant. I wish him nothing but the best."
He reckons it wouldn't take much to amend things between himself and Lorre either; "Just a couple of hugs and a couple of high-fives and see you guys on a Friday night, let's do this in front of an audience."
The star also echoed the thoughts of so many of us when he joked that it was "about time" Two and a Half Men ended. Going on to say; "On the record, I would love to [return]" and feels it would be a "good will and a tip of the hat to the fans."
Despite all this animosity between Sheen and Lorre, there is just one small detail that may get in the way of his return - his character is bloody well dead. A storyline we all found completely bizarre and would have to be totally thrown out if he were to come back. They would have to go down the faking his death route of Den Watts in EastEnders, or God forbid, the 'it was all a dream' approach' ala Bobby in Dallas.
Either way though, let's be honest, it's an episode we would all have to see.