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  1. Mar 31, 2022 · March 31, 2022 6:00pm. Chuck Lorre John Salangsang/PMC. Sheldon Cooper isn’t the only celebrating tonight. Uber-producer Chuck Lorre helped to honor the 100th episode of Young Sheldon...

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  2. Apr 1, 2022 · By Michael Schneider. Courtesy of Chuck Lorre. For his landmark 700th vanity card, Chuck Lorre chose physics. Lorres 700th card happened to coincide with the 100th episode of...

  3. May 10, 2024 · Chuck Lorre vanity card shown after Young Sheldon Season 7, Episode 12 CBS screenshot. “At least some part of our audience expects it, or knows that it is going to happen,” Holland...

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    This vanity card aired on Dec 8th, 2011,at the end of "The Speckerman Recurrence" (Season 5, Episode 11). While it's a simple vanity card, it's also hilarious because of how relatable it is, especially after the year that 2020 was. Even better is that it slyly pokes fun at Penny's flailing acting career and her stint in the film Serial Ape-Ist and ...

    This vanity card aired on Nov. 10th, 2008, at the end of "The Panty Piñata Polarization" (Season 2, Episode 7). It starts off by creating a powerful and meaningful moment, diving deep into existentialism. However, the next paragraph cuts to how a description would look in a screenplay and depicts a truly absurd scene of a young man digging up the g...

    This vanity card aired on May 16th, 2019, at the end ofThe Big Bang Theory Series Finale Special titled "Unraveling the Mystery: A Big Bang Farewell." The finale was a massive event, drawing in 18 million viewers. And just like the series itself, Lorre's final vanity card was both funny, yet touching. "The Ends" obviously refers to both the casts' ...

    This vanity card aired on Nov 3rd, 2011, at the end of "The Isolation Permutation" (Season 5, Episode 8). It's funny because it pays tribute to some of the hardest working people in showbiz ... the lowly staffers. Better yet, after thanking his staffers by name and telling them they'll now be a part of television history, Lorre finishes the card by...

    This vanity card aired on Sept. 22nd, 2014, at the end of "The Locomotion Interruption" (Season 8, Episode 1). The card is an ode to procrastination (or perhaps massive writer's block), as Chuck Lorre clearly couldn't come up with anything to write here. RELATED: The Big Bang Theory: The Best Episode Of Every Season, According To IMDb The four mont...

    This vanity card aired on Dec. 10th, 2015, at the end of 'The Earworm Reverberation' (Season 9, Episode 10). Once again, Lorre proves himself to be the master of both comedy and wisdom. The message starts off as seeming like a humorous card about eating cookies, but it turns into an honest piece of advice about dealing with regret. Furthermore, his...

    The #264 vanity card aired during Two and a Half Men in 2009 when The Big Band Theory was still in its earlier seasons. In order to continue to build a fanbase for the show, Lorre cleverly told his Two and a Half Men viewers to tune into The Big Bang Theoryfor the punchline. The #265 vanity card aired later that same night, on Nov. 2nd, 2009 at the...

    Chuck Lorre was regularly getting in trouble for his vanity cards. He was political and hated censorship. This vanity card aired on May 4th, 2017 at the end of "The Gyroscopic Collapse" (Season 10, Episode 23). The card aired just a few months after then-President Trump took office, known for mocking his opponents and boasting. RELATED: Arnold Schw...

    On Sept. 29th, 2008, at the end of "The Codpiece Topology" (Season 2, Episode 2), Chuch Lorre featured a censored vanity card about ... censorship. The uncensored version is viewable on his websiteand features a list of basically harmless words that the CBS censor finds inappropriate.

    This vanity card aired on May 1st, 2014, at the end of "The Proton Transmogrification" (Season 7, Episode 22). Chuck Lorre muses on the fact that The Big Bang Theory had recently been banned in China, and in typical fashion, does so hilariously. Lorre perfectly sets the scene, imagining members of the CCP drafting up formal documents that declare S...

  4. Apr 1, 2022 · Comedy writer Chuck Lorre, known for hits like Big Bang Theory and Two and a Half Men, published his 700th message on a vanity card that appeared after the 100th episode of Young Sheldon Thursday. For 25 years, Lorre has been making viewers use their VCRs and DVRs and squint for to catch his one-second written notes, which can be funny, thought ...

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  6. May 10, 2024 · It is so hard to see him go, and in his vanity card after last night’s episode, executive producer Chuck Lorre indicated that this was not a scene the writers ever wanted to put out there, necessary as it may have been:

  7. Nov 8, 2018 · Lorre dropped his 600th wordy vanity card (a two-parter!) across his current CBS shows. 600A aired after The Big Bang Theory, and 600B aired after Young Sheldon and Mom. Lorre has...

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