![]() ![]() She still cried, though, when describing the May 2019 taping of the finale. All Rights Reserved.įlash t-shirt courtesy DC Comics Courtesy of CBSīut as the season went on, Cuoco accepted that “The Big Bang Theory” was ending. ![]() “The Big Bang Theory” Photo: Monty Brinton/CBS Parsons’ declaration - timed to CBS’ simultaneous announcement - left Cuoco “in a state of shock,” and during the meeting “everyone had their open feelings, and there were questions and tears.” She added: “That was the one thing we all agreed on - we came in together, we go out together.” And we’re not going to do this without the whole team.” I thought we were - I’m so blown away right now.’”Īccording to Cuoco, Lorre said, “We’re all for one, one for all. “And I was so shocked that I was literally like, ‘Continue on with what?’ Like, I didn’t even know what he was talking about. Then she launched in, and told the rest of the story: “Jim said, ‘I don’t think I can continue on.’ “How do I want to say this and make sure I say it correctly?” she asks herself. “ Did we want to do it? And we really did.” But no, that wasn’t it - and here Cuoco paused. Cuoco and Galecki thought it was going to be a discussion about a 13th season, “which Johnny and I had talked a lot about,” she says. In summer 2018, when the 12th season had begun filming, “Big Bang” co-creator Chuck Lorre summoned the actors to his office. The character, a flight attendant and lush who becomes embroiled in an international mystery after she wakes up next to her dead one-night-stand, is a significant departure for Cuoco.ĭuring the conversation, Cuoco talked about the day she found out “The Big Bang Theory” would end after Season 12. In 2017, she optioned the book “ The Flight Attendant,” and the resulting HBO Max show - which premiered on Thanksgiving, and which she executive produced as well as starred in - was nominated for a Golden Globe for comedy, as was her performance as Cassie. “I thought, ‘Maybe I’m, like, a sitcom girl forever.’”Ĭuoco wasn’t to be a “sitcom girl” for much longer, though (not that there’s anything wrong with that!). The show made the most of the dynamic between Parsons and Johnny Galecki, she said: “That’s what ‘Big Bang’ was to me - I was almost the straight person in a weird way.” “Jim was 100% the breakout, deservedly - the stuff he did on that show was an out of body experience,” she said during an interview for a Variety cover story. Kaley Cuoco looks back on her 12 seasons on CBS’ “ The Big Bang Theory” with pride and affection - and admiration for her former co-star Jim Parsons. ![]()
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