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32 minutes ago, Tensor said:

 9-9:30 PM. Young Sheldon. Interested in seeing how they fit the others, as kids, into that show.

 

I imagine a line (from VO Sheldon like "I'll bet my (2019) friends were listening to the Nobel awards too." Cut to each one doing EVERYTHING BUT listening.

I'm 99.99999% sure it's not Big Bang Babies (Muppet Babies) where they're all together by chance and not remember in the future.

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https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/big-bang-theory-series-finale-chuck-lorre-interview-1203216212/

Interesting quote from Lorre in this article:

Lorre points to the emotional journey of Parsons’ Sheldon Cooper, a genius theoretical physicist who was beyond neurotic around most other people, particularly women as an example: “He couldn’t touch people when we started the show. Now he’s a married man with a Nobel Prize and a group of friends he loves and he loves them in return.”

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6 hours ago, Zephon75 said:

But i think there was an interview with a showrunner were they said Lenny fans wouldn't get what they imagined. 

Really? can you link that.  I do remember seeing something where they implied all fan bases would not get everything they want but I don’t remember anything specific about Lenny at all.

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44 minutes ago, Tensor said:

Now he’s a married man with a Nobel Prize

I caught that too! Maybe a little spoiler without him even realizing it?

 

https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/big-bang-theory-series-finale-chuck-lorre-interview-1203216212/

Interesting quote from Lorre in this article:

Lorre points to the emotional journey of Parsons’ Sheldon Cooper, a genius theoretical physicist who was beyond neurotic around most other people, particularly women as an example: “He couldn’t touch people when we started the show. Now he’s a married man with a Nobel Prize and a group of friends he loves and he loves them in return.”

 

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2 hours ago, Tensor said:

My DVR is going to be busy tomorrow:

7-9 AM. Johnny and Kaley on CBS This Morning

10-11 AM Johnny on Live with Kelly and Ryan

6:30 PM Entertainment Tonight TBBT special

7-8 PM. Local TBBT episodes( not recording, but watching)

8-9 PM Final two episodes

 9-9:30 PM. Young Sheldon. Interested in seeing how they fit the others, as kids, into that show.

9:30-10:00 PM. Johnny and Kaley in the Retrospective

11:35 PM -1 AM. Colbert, with the Cast. 

Long day......but worth it

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2 hours ago, Tensor said:

 

 

https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/big-bang-theory-series-finale-chuck-lorre-interview-1203216212/

Interesting quote from Lorre in this article:

Lorre points to the emotional journey of Parsons’ Sheldon Cooper, a genius theoretical physicist who was beyond neurotic around most other people, particularly women as an example: “He couldn’t touch people when we started the show. Now he’s a married man with a Nobel Prize and a group of friends he loves and he loves them in return.”

As a southerner - more south than most -  (hehe) I’m going to twirl my parasol and say nicely of Sheldon... “well, bless his heart”.

And it’s now sci-fi.

Enjoy the gala day.

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4 hours ago, Tensor said:

 

 

https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/big-bang-theory-series-finale-chuck-lorre-interview-1203216212/

Interesting quote from Lorre in this article:

Lorre points to the emotional journey of Parsons’ Sheldon Cooper, a genius theoretical physicist who was beyond neurotic around most other people, particularly women as an example: “He couldn’t touch people when we started the show. Now he’s a married man with a Nobel Prize and a group of friends he loves and he loves them in return.”

He spilled the beans 🙁

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4 hours ago, vonmar said:

Just for fun.....

From Buzzfeed

How Well Do You Remember "The Big Bang Theory" Pilot?

(Quiz in the link)

They have a wrong answer in that quiz. The guys invited Penny over for lunch, not dinner.  Penny took them out for dinner. 

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6 hours ago, Tensor said:

 

 

https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/big-bang-theory-series-finale-chuck-lorre-interview-1203216212/

Interesting quote from Lorre in this article:

Lorre points to the emotional journey of Parsons’ Sheldon Cooper, a genius theoretical physicist who was beyond neurotic around most other people, particularly women as an example: “He couldn’t touch people when we started the show. Now he’s a married man with a Nobel Prize and a group of friends he loves and he loves them in return.”

Probably Lorre forgot to make himself sign the NDA, LOL!

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7 hours ago, Tensor said:

 

 

https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/big-bang-theory-series-finale-chuck-lorre-interview-1203216212/

Interesting quote from Lorre in this article:

Lorre points to the emotional journey of Parsons’ Sheldon Cooper, a genius theoretical physicist who was beyond neurotic around most other people, particularly women as an example: “He couldn’t touch people when we started the show. Now he’s a married man with a Nobel Prize and a group of friends he loves and he loves them in return.”

Is that a misprint, a misquote, or a mislead ? We'll soon know, or will we ? 

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I just caught up with the final 3 episodes of the series before the Series Final. Best episode was def The Maternal Conclusion. Prob the best episode of the season imo. Johnny Galecki was def the heart of this episode. His performance almost reminded me of Early Leonard in Season One. Def an Emmy worthy performance. And yeah Sheldon is a crappy friend, but I don't think he means to be, its just how he is built. I Thought the Raj Howard stuff was pretty decent too. Stuart and Denise was solid. Now onto the Hour Finalie. 

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11 hours ago, Tensor said:

 

 

https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/big-bang-theory-series-finale-chuck-lorre-interview-1203216212/

Interesting quote from Lorre in this article:

Lorre points to the emotional journey of Parsons’ Sheldon Cooper, a genius theoretical physicist who was beyond neurotic around most other people, particularly women as an example: “He couldn’t touch people when we started the show. Now he’s a married man with a Nobel Prize and a group of friends he loves and he loves them in return.”

I hope Chuck didn’t sign one of those NDA’s....

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I've been thinking about the last two episodes and what might happen.

I believe they might end ep23 with Shamy finding out they have not won or been nominated for the Nobel Prize.  This could explain the sticking together in the final episode. However, the finale will be set at some point in the future and Shamy get a surprise phone call or something with them finding out they have in fact won a Nobel Prize. This would explain why Howardette are nervous about leaving their kids for so long as they are travelling with everyone else to see Shamy get their Nobel Prize.  As for the final scene, i wouldn't be surprised if it's Sheldon holding his newborn baby and saying how he always dreamed of winning a Nobel Prize but his child means more to him than that ever will.

As for the Lenny secret well i still believe it won't be anything major, either they are moving out or maybe Leonard is getting tenure, although i would like it to a pregnancy. Afterall if there is a large enough time jump it gives Penny plenty of tie to change her mind.

As for Raj's new friend, it would be quite the surprise if it was Alex, Raj liked her back in season six but couldn't talk to her now he will be able too so  .

This is all speculation, but by this time tomorrow, we'll know whether the finale was good or bad.

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