1) If the ticket prices weren't astronomical...this is a money grab, after all.
2) If the main thread of the show wasn't to diss Chuck Lorre for two hours, but instead have Sheen draw on experiences from his entire Hollywood career. There must be stories in a career trajectory which spans Platoon, Wall Street, Courage Mountain, The Rookie, and The Chase. There just has to be.
3) Audience participation is key, if only to keep Charlie humble. He should feel grateful that people are parting with hard-earned cash in this economy. Apparently he's into the shower-the-people vibe. At the first Toronto show, a woman got up and said that Two And a Half Men helped her get out of bed after her husband's death. A touched Sheen invited her up on stage, where they drank a toast to hubby's ashes. Weird, but at least it shows that the star's heart is in the right place.
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