View Full Version : Did anybody else notice the Vanity Cards in 2 And a 1/2 Men?


TheSC
09-24-2003, 05:42 PM
Did you see the show at the end at the credits. If you watch Dharma & Greg you know what I'm talking about.
For like a second you see a page with a bunch of words. That's the vanity card. They were always at the end of each Dharma & Greg episode. There is no way that you can read the whole thing without taping it and freeze-framing it.
Also, it was Vanity Card #108. vanity cards 1-107 are on Dharma & Greg. it was nice to see them back.

theshark8777
10-06-2003, 07:16 PM
I saw it, I paused it on my Tivo and tried to read it all... There is alot of stuff on it, lol.

den
12-09-2003, 08:17 PM
When Dharma was cancelled my heart was broken. Over the next few years my efforts to mend it by creating a new show led to an even deeper emotional nadir when I noticed that I had somehow become the author of a seemingly endless succession of failed pilots and pilot scripts. This was not a big enough string of stinkers to lower AOL-Time Warner's stock price (that had already been done by people more incompetent than myself), but my ill-advised attempts at heart-mending were sufficient enough to cause people in suits to not look up from their cobb salads when I ambled into the WB commissary (in Hollywood even has-beens amble). But I was indomitable. I kept writing... and failing... and ambling. And then, about a year ago, my good friend and favorite cross-to-bear, Lee Aronsohn, told me he needed to write something fairly quickly in order to keep his Writer's Guild health insurance. Everyone -- friends, agents, execs -- told me not to get involved. They assured me that I was too big, too successful, for such a partnership. You see where this is going. Lee and I wrote "Two and a Half Men." Which brings me to the glaringly obvious spiritual lesson in all this. How do you mend a broken heart? The Bee Gee's never figured it out, but I did. You help a friend keep their health insurance from lapsing.