Chuck Lorre has stopped writing vanity cards for his Max series "Bookie," beyond one more in the show's Season 2 opener.
It should be noted that he wrote only one card for Bookie last season, too. For season one’s vanity card, he explained, “Back ...
Chuck Lorre, producer of "Two and a Half Men" starring Charlie Sheen, writes little essays on the vanity cards that appear at the end of his sitcoms. Here are a few examples, with commentary by Mr ...
In the post-streaming era, Chuck Lorre has continued to entertain one aspect of TV, which is seen as a relic of the past era.
Chuck Lorre Gives Up Penning His Production Company Vanity Cards for ‘Bookie’: ‘Max Actively Dissuades Viewers from Reading End Credits’ Michael Schneider Mon, December 16, 2024 at 6:25 PM UTC ...
Streaming has not been kind to Chuck Lorre’s vanity cards. The mega producer has been using his production company logo (which is flashed for a second at the end of each episode) for decades to ...