Two And a Half Men ‘Filth,’ Angus T. Jones Says


Two And A Half Men is “filth,” the show’s young star Angus T. Jones says, and he has implored viewers not to watch the much-maligned sitcom.

Two And A Half Men’s “filth” content did not decrease with the widely-reported dispute with and departure from Charlie Sheen, who is one of Hollywood’s most notorious party boys. While Sheen was replaced with Ashton Kutcher and the show survived, Jones says that the fare is ungodly and potentially harmful to viewers’ souls.

Jones appears to have undergone some sort of religious epiphany and seems troubled by his participation in Two And A Half Men‘s filth peddling, and, in a video published on YouTube today, he seems to legitimately beg viewers to tune out and not watch the comedy.

Jones implores:

“Jake from Two and a Half Men means nothing … He is a non-existent character. If you watch Two and a Half Men, please stop watching Two and a Half Men. I’m on Two and a Half Men and I don’t want to be on it.”

Jones continues the tradition of Two And A Half Men stars looking a gift horse in the mouth, adding:

“Please stop watching. Please stop filling your head with filth, please. People say it’s entertainment … the fact that it’s entertainment … do some research on the effect of television on your brain and you’ll have a decision to make.”

(In the clip, the actor also explains that he really likes black people, and his awakening was in part inspired by a desire to attend an all-black church.)

As of now, neither the studio nor a rep for Jones has commented on the video — you can watch the young Two And A Half Men star’s “filth” tirade below.

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