Hit US television sitcom "Two and a Half Men" has signed off after 12 seasons, with a finale in which the show's volatile former star Charlie Sheen was everywhere, yet nowhere. Sheen was famously fired from the show after going on a weeks-long, drug-fueled bender that became daily fodder for Hollywood gossip magazines. After going on the attack against the show's creator Chuck Lorre, his character -- hedonistic advertising jingle writer Charlie Harper -- was killed off in season nine, opening the way for film star Ashton Kutcher to step into a new lead role. Many of the characters featured during the previous 260 episodes got a mention in a plot centered on Harper's real whereabouts, and Arnold Schwarzenegger made a cameo turn as a police lieutenant.
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