No surprise here: the CBS executive session at TCA kicked off with a question about Two and a Half Men star Charlie Sheen and CBS' position on his recent erratic behavior off the set of the hit CBS sitcom.
"We have a high level of concern, how could we not," CBS' entertainment president Nina Tassler said. "On a very basic human level, I have a concern of course - this man is a father, he has children, a family. But you cannot look at this simplistically. He is also a performer who comes to work and does his job very well... So on a personal level, we are concerned, but he has his job, he does it well, and the show is a hit." The subject was also broached after the Q&A session, with a reporter suggesting that in any other line of work, Sheen would've been fired long time ago. "For what? For going to work and doing his job?" Tassler responded. Several other notable tidbits from CBS' executive session: