the iconic series The Big Bang Theory celebrates fifteen years since the premiere of its first episode. To celebrate, its creators, Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, offered an extensive interview to Entertainment Weekly. In it, in addition to remembering the best moments of the show, they reviewed its importance. They even hinted that, despite considering the final chapter of the series “almost perfect”, both would be open to a return of history.
To the team of creators, The Big Bang Theory marked a milestone, not only in the tone of humor. Also, in the way of raising some curious topics on television, such as the love of science, the sense of normality and even identity.
So a possible renewed look at the argument is a point that they are interested in delving into. Beyond a possible reunion of the cast, the duo has come to ponder how to overcome an impeccable and emotional closing.
The story of five boys and a blonde
“I know there are reunions for characters and stuff like that,” Prady said in the interview. “But it’s hard to imagine what you would see after the end. It was one of the most beautiful and satisfying episodes of the series. The closure it brought was amazing. I couldn’t reopen the story.” For his part, Lorre considers that this episode of The Big Bang Theoryentitled “The Stockholm Syndrome” was “almost a perfect ending”. The above, of course, would make it very difficult to overcome in any way.
However, despite that, Prady admitted that he would like to see the original cast reunited in a new project under his direction. “Would I like to stand on a stage somewhere and see those characters again? Yes absolutely. Can I imagine a way to do it? I can’t,” she pointed out. “But personally, would I like to go to Stage 25 and see that set, that wardrobe and those people? Yeah, I get excited just thinking about it. But I don’t know how we would do that,” she added.
A new journey through a beloved history
For Lorre and Prady, a new story involving the settings and characters of The Big Bang Theory, would have to “pay homage” to the spirit of the show. Which even includes a look at how Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons) survived the global pandemic.
In September 2020, the same actor mentioned the possibility of imagining the character in a similar situation. “It was built for something like that” commented the interpreter. “He would have loved the pandemic, the restrictions and the social distance,” Parson detailed, about his iconic role.
But, in addition, the team behind the camera of the successful series analyzed the possibility of the well-known group of scientists and friends in a new setting. “For now, I can’t imagine which one; however, it would have to be more than just everyone gathered in one place. A surprising plot twist that reinvigorated the series,” he noted.
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The return of The Big Bang Theory is near?
Lorre and Prady aren’t the only ones who have admitted they want a comeback from The Big Bang Theory. Following the successful meeting of friends In a special program for HBO Max in 2021, Kaley Cuoco commented on her interest “in such a meeting.” So did Mayim Bialik, although she made it clear that “it’s still too early” to revive the series one way or another.
what is the future of the Big Bang Theory, something is sure. His beloved and endearing cast, in addition to the behind-the-scenes team, will be a fundamental part of the project. Good news for all fans of maybe the last sitcom of the decade.