Angus T. Jones badmouths his own show, says it’s not worth our time

Nov 27, 2012 04:52 GMT  ·  By
Angus T. Jones says “Two and a Half Men” is “filth,” totally rotting our brains
   Angus T. Jones says “Two and a Half Men” is “filth,” totally rotting our brains

As it turns out, Charlie Sheen isn’t the only (former) “Two and a Half Men” star angry at the show and its producers. In a very surprising turn of events, Angus T. Jones has come clean with his thoughts on the once so popular TV series.

Some fans might not like what he has to say.

In a recent interview (video embedded below), Jones, who plays the “Half” in “Two and a Half Men,” Jake, went off against the sitcom saying it meant nothing and was just “filth.”

Moreover, he begged whoever was watching the interview to “please stop watching.”

“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 says.

He’s laughing while he’s saying these things but, according to various reports online, he was dead serious about them.

Apparently, he really doesn’t want people to watch TV, especially his own show.

“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,” Jones says.

“It’s bad news. A lot of people don’t like to think about how deceptive the enemy is,” he adds.

The irony in all this is, of course, that even though he’s saying these things on the record, Jones will most likely be back on the set of the sitcom he’s bashed, shoot another episode and then add another $350,000 (€269,417), which is his paycheck for a single episode, to his bank account.

It made sense to have Sheen bash the show, if you think about it, because he only did only after he was fired from it and only to say that it was much better while he was still on it, before Ashton Kutcher was brought in to “replace” him.

Watch Angus speak his mind on “Two and a Half Men” and then drop us a line in the comments section below to let us know if you agree with him or not.