One Ill-Fated Big Bang Theory Romance Even The Show's Creators Hated
The cast and producers of one of the most epic TV shows of all time – The Big Bang Theory – have recently revealed some facts about their characters and storylines that they weren't entirely happy with.
3 Years Later, Big Bang Theory Stars Still Making Millions Off the Show
Sometimes your job can make you not only happy, but super rich. It just has to be the right kind of jov. That's the case for the main cast of The Big Bang Theory, who are still cashing in on the show they starred in three years after it ended in 2019.
Was TBBT's Sheldon Actually Misogynistic - or Just Plain Misanthropic?
Sheldon Cooper made a lot of adversaries during the twelve-season run of The Big Bang Theory, mostly due to his offensive comments. One of his earliest was fellow physicist Leslie Winkle after saying she should abandon her work with high-energy particles for laundry and childbearing.
Kaley Cuoco's Secret Cameo on Young Sheldon Pretty Much Nobody Noticed
It has long become something of a hobby for fans of Young Sheldon to spot Easter Eggs and references to The Big Bang Theory littered throughout the spin-off. However, few viewers noticed Kaley Cuoco's cameo in one of the scenes.
One Sheldon Scene Felt So Wrong, TBBT Creators Had to Cut It
Chuck Lorre had the very first scene of The Big Bang Theory's pilot pulled from a TV version, and both Jim Parsons and fans agree that it didn't fit with the character of Sheldon we have come to know and love.
Two Big Bang Theory Stars Still Hang Out to Do 'Nerd Things' Together
When the hit sitcom Big Bang Theory ended its much-lauded and award-winning 12-season run in 2019, it left many viewers feeling sad and not a little betrayed.
Cut Stephen Hawking Scene That Could've Made TBBT Finale So Much Better
The Big Bang Theory was one of the most popular shows on television for years before the series finally ended. The show was all about pop culture references and dorky humor, all of which were handled masterfully by the actors.