>> it's troubling, and someone who could empathize, who told me he was the poster boy for addiction here once upon a time, danny bonaduce. here's what he told me just yesterday. >> cbs has a responsibility. are they going to be the guys that pay $2 million a week and charlie ends up dead? or will they fire him, and because he's so distraught, he ends up dead? cbs is the one, aside from charlie, with the most to lose. this is a precarious situation. >> bonaduce made a good point. cbs is in a bit of a pickle. >> they certainly are, but they have said that they want charlie to get well, that his health is more important than their show, and i have to say that charlie doesn't really seem to be taking much of any of it seriously by what he said, because even is the executive producer check lorre has been showing these screens at the end of the show, outlining charlie's problems. on monday night at the end of the show, his vanity card read