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Charlie Sheen: 'Two and a Half Men' 'is cursed'

Charlie Sheen has finally lent his expert opinion to the latest "Two and a Half Men" scandal, this one wrought by Sheen's former half-pint costar, Angus T. Jones."With Angus's Hale-Bopp-like meltdown, it is radically clear to me that the show is cursed," Sheen, who knows from meltdowns after being fired in a blaze of glory from the hit sitcom in early 2011, tells E! News. Jones, 19, shocked
Charlie Sheen in Los Angeles in June 2012.
Charlie Sheen in Los Angeles in June 2012.Gus Ruelas / Reuters file / Today

Charlie Sheen has finally lent his expert opinion to the latest "Two and a Half Men" scandal, this one wrought by Sheen's former half-pint costar, Angus T. Jones.

"With Angus's Hale-Bopp-like meltdown, it is radically clear to me that the show is cursed," Sheen, who knows from meltdowns after being fired in a blaze of glory from the hit sitcom in early 2011, tells E! News. 

Jones, 19, shocked "Men" fans and non-fans alike when he showed up in a religious testimonial video calling his show "filth" and urging folks not to watch it. 

More from E: Everything we know about Angus T. Jones 

"People say it's just entertainment," Jones says in the video made by Forerunner Chronicles, a Seventh-day Adventist ministry. 

"Do some research on the effects of television and your brain, and I promise you you'll have a decision to make when it comes to television, especially with what you watch." 

More form E: Angus T. Jones' religious advisor says the teen can think for himself 

Speaking of decisions, production has been carrying on as usual this week on "Two and a Half Men" -- but Jones wasn't scheduled to be there anyway. 

Warner Bros. and CBS, which probably thought they had rid themselves of the threat of a big-mouthed star along with the last promo photos of Sheen, have not officially commented on Jones' behavior.

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Moreover, there are no Chuck Lorre-helmed shows on the CBS schedule until Thursday, but we'll be watching for vanity-card commentary starting with "The Big Bang Theory."  

--Reporting by Ken Baker 

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