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"Two and a Half Men" creator Chuck Lorre couldn't have been surprised Saturday morning to get a question or two from TV critics in Pasadena about the show's star, Charlie Sheen, given how the actor allegedly spent his winter vacation.

Which didn't stop him from replying to the first one: "I'm sorry -- what happened with Charlie?"

Fresh off the show's first taping since the incident, which took place Friday night, Lorre told reporters things had gone well.

"We're just going about our business," he said. "Charlie's a consummate pro. He shows up and he delivers."

Earlier, CBS entertainment president Nina Tassler had seemed equally disinclined to talk about potential ramifications of Sheen's Christmas Day arrest on domestic-violence charges.

"Right now, we're being very sensitive to the fact that for Charlie, this is a very personal and very private matter," she said. "There’s been no impact on the network right now. The show is proceeding along its regular project schedule."

 

 

 

 

 

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