It looks like Charlie Sheen has given up on getting his job back on "Two and a Half Men."
Following the news that show creator Chuck Lorre was considering a new version of the show without Sheen, the actor ripped his former boss in a letter he shared with TMZ, calling him a "low rent, nut-less sociopath" and "a narcissist. A coward. A loser. A spineless rat."
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He said Lorre could look forward to low ratings without him, and signed off by paraphrasing a line from his 1988 hit "Young Guns": "Reap the whirl-wind you cockroach, reap it."
Sheen is suing Lorre and Warner Bros. TV for $100 million, claiming he was wrongly fired. But recently he had taken a somewhat conciliatory tone, saying he would like to return to the show and telling an audience on his "Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat Is Not an Option" tour that Lorre "doesn't completely suck."