‘Two and a Half Men’ season 10: Charlie Sheen, Matthew Perry talk Angus T. Jones
Some of the other biggest stars in sitcoms are apparently not afraid at all to voice their opinion on the subject of Angus T. Jones; as a matter of fact, the “Two and a Half Men” star’s rant proclaiming the entire show to be “filth” is drawing out some rather surprising reactions from just about anyone and everyone … including Charlie Sheen speaking out to every media outlet that will have him.
The latest comment from Sheen comes courtesy of ABC News, where the actor makes a rather appropriate invitation to Angus to do exactly what he basically did: take off from the show and head on over to “Anger Management” as soon as he wants to stop by:
“My former nephew is welcome at the Goodson Anger Management home anytime.”
Considering that Sheen’s FX series was recently picked up for a massive 90-episode order, and he knows about redemption more than anyone else, it actually makes a little bit of sense if and when Jones does leave “Two and a Half Men” and decides that he actually does want to have a career in television moving forward.
Sheen isn’t the only person riffing on Jones’ comments, as Matthew Perry is a part of a brand-new video with Funny or Die where he ruthlessly mocks the young actor’s religious rant, telling everyone to stop watching his show “Go On” before joking about living off of “Friends” money, having a good sense of humor about the “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip” failure, and eventually apologizing as soon as he is offered some prescription medication under the table. To us, it’s really just nice to see Perry showing off such a passion for laughs here that often doesn’t shine through some of his more rigid, scripted material. (Warning: the following contains strong language, and is definitely NSFW because of it.)
If you do want to read more on this topic surrounding Angus’ hopes to stay on “Two and a Half Men” for at least the rest of season 10, you can do so over here.