From EW.com's James Hibbard:
Charlie Sheen taunted CBS and Two and a Half Men creator Chuck Lorre during his promised final Webcast on Tuesday night.
Compared to last nights disjointed episode of Sheens Korner, in which the fired broadcast star looked alarmingly frazzled, Sheen was more focused and composed this evening. He seemed to stick to a prepared script stuffed with his wildly metaphoric wordplay as he bashed his perceived enemies.
What occurred yesterday was completely and entirely illegal, said the self proclaimed Malibu Messiah, then later added: Hows last nights 2.8 in the demo feel? referring to the rating received by CBS for Mondays repeat of Two and a Half Men.
Fans may finally be getting weary of Sheens rants. The counter on the Sheens Korner video stream averaged less than 60,000 viewers. Sheens first Webcast on Saturday night peaked at around a reported 100,000.
Sheen bashed CBS Corp. CEO Les Moonves (you gave me your word, you so you gave me nothing) and Lorre (you picked a fight with a warlock was probably the least offensive example), while seeming to give a pass to Warner Bros. president Peter Roth (your heart was always rooted in fairness
show your courage, come dance in my gold).
But it was Sheens appearance and demeanor that was likely a focal point for many. After the actor drew alarmed headlines for yesterdays solo Webcast, it was a relief to see Sheen looking at least sorta-kinda normal even if his intense spite and near-nonsensical rhetoric remained. Sheen always claimed he could pull himself together and stick to the script when working on Two and a Half Men. Tonight, the stars audience reduced to a tiny fraction of what he drew on his hit show, Sheen demonstrated he could once again deliver his lines
if only viewers were still laughing with him.