Chuck Lorre: I understand that I'm under a lot of pressure to respond to certain statements...
At the end of Monday night's episode of the CBS sitcom "Mike & Molly," its creator Chuck Lorre -- who also is the creator of "Two and a Half Men" -- seemed to be responding to "Men" star Charlie Sheen's ongoing media tirade about that show and working with Lorre.
Here's the Vanity Card that appeared for a nanosecond at the end of Monday's "M&M":

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Lisa de Moraes
| March 1, 2011; 12:57 PM ET
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My head hurts. After reading this, Chuck and Charlie deserve each other.
We need a new metaphor, 'jump the shark' doesn't quite do justice for what is going on here.
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