Appearing on Thursday's "Tonight Show," the former star of "Two and a Half Men" seemed in a forgiving mood toward his old work place. Asked by host Jay Leno if he's still angry at the sitcom's producers and network for firing him, he said no, he would have fired himself. Then he added with a laugh, "Well, maybe not like they did."
Sheen was dumped last March after he railed against his bosses and they blasted him for being a drug-abusing, reckless playboy.
Sheen's "Tonight Show" appearance publicized a Comedy Central roast of him airing Monday, the same night that Ashton Kutcher debuts as his replacement on the hit CBS comedy.