Chuck Lorre has stopped writing vanity cards for his Max series "Bookie," beyond one more in the show's Season 2 opener.
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Two seasons in, and “Bookie” still feels like a surprising line on creator Chuck Lorre’s IMDB page. It’s precisely because the Max dramedy differs so drastically from the work he’s typically known for ...
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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 ...