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Rainn Wilson's Angus T. Jones Parody Video Begs Viewers To Stop Watching 'The Office'

By Staff Reporter | Nov 29, 2012 12:21 PM EST

If a new clip from "The Office" stars Rainn Wilson and Craig Robinson is any indicator, you should probably start getting ready to see a slew of new Angus T. Jones filth video parodies.

Little more than a year removed from the infamous meltdown(s) that ultimately cost actor Charlie Sheen his job, Angus T. Jones of "Two and a Half Men" fame recorded a video for the ForeRunner Chronicles begging people not to watch his show. Calling the popular sitcom "filth", Jones said the show was bad for your mind, and that he didn't want to be a cast member any longer. The young actor did apologize to the cast and crew, but has also gone on record to confirm the apologies do not mean he has had a change of heart. While early reports indicated there would be little fallout from Angus T. Jones' decision, rumors now suggest that this will be the actor's final season on the ultra-popular show.

Taking advantage of the hype currently surrounding Jones' video, Rainn Wilson and Craig Robinson have released a nearly frame-by-frame parody of the infamous rant to support the ninth and final season of "The Office."

Wilson didn't need 15 minutes to explain why his character Dwight Schrute was a bad influence on 'Office' viewers, with the full parody clocking in at just over 60 seconds, though he was sure to mention the show's air time several times. Craig Robinson never speaks, but spends the majority of the minute-or-so video dead-panning the camera with a sort of "Do we really have to tell you this..." expression on his face.

While the parody video's inspiration is clear, neither Wilson or Robinson ever mention Angus T. Jones, Christopher Hudson, "Two and a Half Men," or anything else to directly tie the videos together. Then again, they don't really have to.

Haven't seen the Rainn Wilson and Craig Robinson parody of Angus T. Jones' "filth" comments?

Take a look below:

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