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Sheen has never been in a sitcom.
He was pleased with the pilot, which, he said, "managed to bring in some elements that I don't think had ever been in a sitcom before," including domestic violence.
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The major networks are in a sitcom slump, unable to generate the kind of magic found in shows like "Seinfeld," "Friends" and "The Big Bang Theory".
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Extra Cheat: If you're in a network sitcom, you can just let standards and practices bleep you.
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