Charlie Sheen is actively pursuing a return to 'Two and a Half Men' as Chuck Lorre, Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer prepare to say goodbye to the long-running show. Sheen - who was fired from show in 2011 - said he has approached producers about how he could appear in the final episodes.

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"I've reached out to them and they've reached back," he told TV Guide, "We're trying to figure out what makes the most sense. If they figure it out like I've presented it to them and they want to include me in some final send-off, I'm available and I'm showing up early. If not, it's on them."

Sheen argues that despite his inflammatory exit, his return would be a sign of "good will and a tip of the hat to the fans."

It would certainly be eyebrow raising should Sheen return. His exit came among a wave of bad feeling between himself and Lorre, who he sued afterwards. Sheen also took ABC and Warner Bros TV to court.

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Instead of canning the show, Lorre hired Ashton Kutcher to fill the void and had Sheen's character killed off. The outgoing star went to work on new sitcom Anger Management. 

However, despite reaching out, Sheen concedes that he is yet to make up with his old boss Lorre. "Ethereally we have, personally we have not," he explained, "But I'm easy to grab. He was doing his job, I was doing mine. At the end of the day, the guy's a genius. Look at what he does. I don't have to spend time with him anymore for him to be brilliant. I wish him nothing but the best."

Nevertheless, Sheen says it would only require, "Just a couple of hugs and a couple of high-fives and see you guys on a Friday night, let's do this in front of an audience."

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