Two and a Half Men has been renewed by CBS for an eleventh season. However, Angus T. Jones, the "half" in Two and a Half Men, won't be a season regular.

The half hour comedy may pull in good ratings but it has its fair share of drama off the screen. After the network was forced to deal with Charlie Sheen's antics two years ago, Jones pulled his own shenanigans in November.

In a YouTube video, the teenager discussed his faith while calling Two and a Half Men "filth" and comparing television to Satan, reports EW.

However, in January, CBS entertainment president Nina Tassler issued a statement that made it seem like all was well.

"The kid's 19 years old," Tassler said, according to EW. "I've got a 24 year old. Between the ages of 19 and 24 there's been plenty of things my kid has come out and said that I wish he hadn't but the bottom line is cooler heads prevailed. [Jones has] been a beloved member of that cast for years and years and he issued a public apology. At the end of the day, they want him back and he wants to come back and that's it."

Jones' character, Jake, has made intermittent appearances this season in a military arc. This plot line makes it easy for the show to continue without him.

Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer have both signed on for another season, according to the Huffington Post.