The Big Bang Theory is an American televisionsitcom created byChuck Lorre andBill Prady forCBS. It aired from September 24, 2007, to May 16, 2019, running for 12 seasons and 279 episodes.[3]
The series' success launched a multimedia franchise. A prequel series based on Parsons' character Sheldon Cooper,Young Sheldon, aired from 2017 to 2024, with Parsons as the narrating adult Sheldon. The third series in the franchise, a sequel series toYoung Sheldon titledGeorgie & Mandy's First Marriage, premiered in October 2024 and follows Sheldon's older brother, Georgie, and his wife, Mandy. A fourth series, following Stuart, his girlfriend Denise, and geologist Bert Kibbler, is in development forHBO Max.
Plot
Seasons 1–4
The series centers on the evolving relationships between socially awkward physicists Leonard Hofstadter and Sheldon Cooper, their neighbor Penny, and their friends Howard Wolowitz and Raj Koothrappali. The central romantic storyline begins when Leonard becomes immediately attracted to Penny, an aspiring actress and waitress who moves in across the hall. Throughout the first season, Leonard attempts various schemes to win Penny's affection while she dates a series of conventionally attractive but intellectually incompatible men.
The group's friendship dynamics are established as they navigate their shared interests in science fiction, comic books, and video games, often clashing with their limited social skills. Sheldon's rigid personality and numerous quirks create ongoing conflicts with his roommate Leonard, while Howard's inappropriate behavior toward women and his unhealthy relationship with his mother provide additional comedic tension. Raj's selective mutism around women becomes a recurring obstacle to his romantic pursuits.
Leonard and Penny's relationship experiences its first major development when Leonard returns from a three-month Arctic expedition in the season three premiere, leading to their first serious romantic relationship. However, the relationship becomes strained when Leonard prematurely declares his love for Penny, who cannot reciprocate the sentiment. Their subsequent breakup leads Leonard to pursue a relationship with Raj's sister Priya during much of season four, creating tension within the friend group and jealousy from Penny.[6]
Seasons 5–8
The series expands its core cast with the introduction of Amy Farrah Fowler, a neurobiologist matched with Sheldon through online dating, and Bernadette Rostenkowski, a microbiologist who begins dating Howard. These additions create new relationship dynamics and storylines while allowing for character development among the original cast members.[7]
Sheldon and Amy's relationship develops slowly from a purely intellectual connection to a romantic partnership, with Sheldon gradually overcoming his aversion to physical contact and emotional intimacy. Their relationship is marked by formal agreements and scientific approaches to romance, reflecting both characters' analytical personalities.
Howard's relationship with Bernadette leads to significant character growth as he learns to become more mature and less dependent on his mother. Their relationship culminates in marriage during the fifth season finale, coinciding with Howard's departure for a space mission to the International Space Station.
Leonard and Penny reconcile and resume their romantic relationship, though it faces various challenges including Leonard's insecurities and Penny's career struggles. Leonard's multiple attempts to propose marriage are initially rejected by Penny, who feels unprepared for such commitment. The relationship dynamics continue to evolve as both characters mature and better understand each other's needs and perspectives.
Seasons 9–12
The final seasons focus on the progression of established relationships toward marriage and long-term commitment. Leonard and Penny finally marry in the season nine premiere, though their wedding is preceded by Leonard's confession of kissing a co-worker during his Arctic expedition.[6] Despite this obstacle, they successfully navigate married life and eventually move into their own apartment when Sheldon relocates.
Sheldon and Amy's relationship reaches several major milestones, including their first sexual encounter on Amy's birthday and eventual cohabitation. After a temporary breakup caused by Sheldon's fear of commitment, they reunite and become engaged. Their wedding in the season eleven finale represents the culmination of Sheldon's character development from an emotionally closed individual to someone capable of love and partnership.
The series concludes with the characters achieving personal and professional fulfillment. The final season reveals Penny's pregnancy, suggesting future family expansion for her and Leonard. The series finale focuses on Sheldon and Amy receiving the Nobel Prize in Physics, bringing the characters' scientific careers full circle while emphasizing the importance of their personal relationships and friendships that have sustained them throughout the series.
Johnny Galecki asLeonard Hofstadter:[8] Anexperimental physicist with anIQ of 173, who received hisPh.D. when he was 24 years old. Leonard is a nerd who loves video games, comic books, andDungeons & Dragons. Leonard is thestraight man of the series, sharing an apartment in Pasadena, CA, with Sheldon Cooper. Leonard is smitten with his new neighbor, Penny, when they first meet, and they eventually marry.
Jim Parsons asSheldon Cooper:[9] Originally fromGalveston, Texas, Sheldon was a child prodigy with aneidetic memory who began college at the age of eleven and earned a Ph.D. at age sixteen. He is atheoretical physicist researchingquantum mechanics andstring theory, and, despite his IQ of 187, he finds many routine aspects of social situations difficult to grasp. He is determined to have his own way, continually boasts of his intelligence, and has an extremely ritualized way of living. Despite these quirks, he begins a relationship with Amy Farrah Fowler, and they eventually marry.
Kaley Cuoco asPenny:[10] An aspiring actress fromOmaha, Nebraska. Penny moves in across the hall from Sheldon and Leonard. She waits tables and occasionally tends the bar atThe Cheesecake Factory. After giving up hope of becoming a successful actress, Penny becomes a pharmaceutical sales representative. Penny becomes friends with Bernadette and Amy, and they often hang out in each other's apartments. Penny and Leonard form a relationship and eventually marry.
Simon Helberg asHoward Wolowitz:[11] Anaerospace engineer who got hismaster's degree at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology. Howard is Jewish and lived with his mother, Debbie (Carol Ann Susi). Unlike Sheldon, Leonard, Raj, Bernadette, and Amy, Howard does not hold a doctorate. He trains as an astronaut and goes into space as a payload specialist on theInternational Space Station. Howard initially fancies himself as a ladies man, but he later starts dating Bernadette, and they get engaged and married. Howard also has a tendency to waste money on toys and argues with Bernadette because of his oddly low income as an engineer and her high income as a pharmaceutical biochemist.
Kunal Nayyar asRajesh "Raj" Koothrappali:[12] A particleastrophysicist originally from New Delhi, India. Initially, Raj hadselective mutism, rendering him unable to talk to or be around women unless under the influence of alcohol. Raj also has very feminine tastes and often takes on a stereotypical female role in his friendship with Howard as well as in the group of four men. Raj later dates Lucy (Kate Micucci), who also suffers from social anxiety, but it eventually ends. He later speaks to Penny without alcohol, overcoming his selective mutism. He begins datingEmily Sweeney, and their relationship later becomes exclusive. In the series' final season, Raj has an on-again, off-again engagement with a hotel concierge namedAnu (Rati Gupta). He also has aYorkshire Terrier named Cinnamon, given by Howard and Bernadette.
Sara Gilbert asLeslie Winkle (recurring season 1, starring season 2, guest seasons 3, 9):[13][14][15] Aphysicist who works in the same lab as Leonard. In appearance, she is essentially Leonard's female counterpart and has conflicting scientific theories with Sheldon. Leslie has casual sex with Leonard and later Howard. Gilbert was promoted to a main cast member during the second season but resumed guest star status because producers could not come up with enough material for the character.[13] Gilbert returned toThe Big Bang Theory for its 200th episode.[16]
Melissa Rauch asBernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz (recurring season 3, starring seasons 4–12):[17] A young woman who initially is a co-worker at The Cheesecake Factory with Penny to pay her way through graduate school, where she is studying microbiology. Bernadette is introduced to Howard by Penny; at first, they do not get along, apparently having nothing in common. They date and later get engaged and married. Although generally a sweet and good-natured person, Bernadette has a short fuse and can be vindictive and lash out when provoked.
Mayim Bialik asAmy Farrah Fowler (guest star season 3, starring seasons 4–12):[18] A woman selected by an online dating site as Sheldon's perfect mate,[19] Amy is fromGlendale, California. While she and Sheldon initially share social cluelessness, after befriending Penny and Bernadette, she eventually becomes more interested in social and romantic interaction. Her relationship with Sheldon slowly progresses to the point where Sheldon considers her his girlfriend, and eventually, they get married. Amy believes she and Penny are best friends, a sentiment that Penny does not initially share. Amy has a Ph.D. inneurobiology.
Kevin Sussman asStuart Bloom (recurring seasons 2–5, 7, starring seasons 6, 8–12):[20] A mild-mannered, under-confident owner of a comic book store. A competent artist, Stuart is a graduate of the prestigiousRhode Island School of Design. Though he is socially awkward, he possesses slightly better social skills. Stuart implies he is in financial trouble and that the comic book store now also is his home. He is later invited to join the guys' group while Howard is in space. Stuart gets a new job caring for Howard's mother later. After Mrs. Wolowitz's death, Stuart continues to live in her home, along with Howard and Bernadette, until he finds a place of his own.
Laura Spencer asEmily Sweeney (recurring seasons 7–8, 10, starring season 9):[21] Adermatologist atHuntington Hospital. Emily went to Harvard and delights in the macabre, and she states that she likes her job because she can cut things with knives. Prior to meeting Raj, Emily was set up on a blind date with Howard. After finding Emily's online dating profile, Raj has Amy contact her as hiswingman instead. Their relationship becomes exclusive, but Raj later breaks up with Emily when he becomes infatuated withClaire (Alessandra Torresani), a bartender and children's author.
The show's pilot episode premiered on September 24, 2007. This was the second pilot produced for the show. A different pilot was produced for the2006–07 television season but never aired. The structure of the original unaired pilot was different from the series' current form. The only main characters retained in both pilots were Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Sheldon (Jim Parsons), who are named afterSheldon Leonard, a longtime figure in episodic television as a producer, director, and actor. A minor character, Althea (Vernee Watson), appeared in the first scene of both pilots that was retained generally as-is.[35] The first pilot included two female lead characters - Katie, "a street-hardened, tough-as-nails woman with a vulnerable interior" (played by Canadian actressAmanda Walsh),[36][37] and Gilda, a scientist colleague and friend of the male characters (played byIris Bahr). Sheldon and Leonard meet Katie after she breaks up with a boyfriend, and they invite her to share their apartment. Gilda is threatened by Katie's presence. Test audiences reacted negatively to Katie, but they liked Sheldon and Leonard. The original pilot usedThomas Dolby's hit "She Blinded Me with Science" as its theme song.
Although the original pilot was not picked up, its creators were given an opportunity to retool it and produce a second pilot. They brought in the remaining cast and retooled the show to its final format. Katie was replaced by Penny (Kaley Cuoco). The original unaired pilot has never been officially released, but it has circulated on the Internet.[38] On the evolution of the show,Chuck Lorre said, "We did the 'Big Bang Pilot' about two and a half years ago, and it sucked ... but there were two remarkable things that worked perfectly, and that was Johnny and Jim. We rewrote the thing entirely, and then we were blessed with Kaley and Simon and Kunal." As to whether the world will ever see the original pilot on a future DVD release, Lorre said, "Wow, that would be something. We will see. Show your failures..."[39]
The first and second pilots ofThe Big Bang Theory were directed byJames Burrows, who did not continue with the show. The reworked second pilot led to a 13-episode order by CBS on May 14, 2007.[40] Prior to its airing onCBS, the pilot episode was distributed oniTunes free of charge. The show premiered on September 24, 2007, and was picked up for a full 22-episode season on October 19, 2007.[41] The show is filmed in front of a live audience,[42] and it is produced byChuck Lorre Productions andWarner Bros. Television.[43] Production was halted on November 6, 2007, due to theWriters Guild of America strike. Nearly three months later, on February 4, 2008, the series was temporarily replaced by a short-lived sitcom,Welcome to The Captain. The series returned on March 17, 2008, in an earlier time slot,[44] and ultimately only 17 episodes were produced for the first season.[45][46]
After the strike ended, the show was picked up for a second season, airing in the2008–2009 season, premiering in the same time slot on September 22, 2008.[47] With increasing ratings, the show received a two-year renewal through the 2010–11 season in 2009.[48][49] In 2011, the show was picked up for three more seasons.[50] In March 2014, the show was renewed again for three more years through the 2016–17 season. This marked the second time the series gained a three-year renewal.[51] In March 2017, the series was renewed for two additional seasons, bringing its total to 12, and running through the 2018–19 television season.[52]
Several of the actors onThe Big Bang Theory previously worked together on the sitcomRoseanne, including Johnny Galecki,Sara Gilbert,Laurie Metcalf (who plays Sheldon's mother,Mary Cooper), andMeagen Fay (who playsBernadette's mother). Additionally, Lorre was a writer on the series for several seasons.
Science consultants
Series' logo used for print
David Saltzberg, a professor ofphysics andastronomy at theUniversity of California, Los Angeles, checked scripts and provided dialogue, mathematics equations, and diagrams used as props.[4] According to series co-creatorBill Prady, Sheldon was given an actual equation to be worked on throughout the first season, with the actual progress displayed onwhiteboards in Sheldon and Leonard's apartment.[5] Saltzberg, who has a Ph.D. in physics, served as the science consultant for the show for six seasons and attended every taping.[53] He saw early versions of scripts that needed scientific information added to them, and he also pointed out where the writers, despite their knowledge of science, had made a mistake. He was usually not needed during a taping unless a lot of science, and especially the whiteboard, was involved.[54]
Saltzberg sometimes consulted withMayim Bialik, who has a Ph.D. in neuroscience, on the subject of biology.[54]
Theme song
Single cover for "Big Bang Theory Theme" byBarenaked Ladies (2007)
The Canadianalternative rock bandBarenaked Ladies wrote and recorded the show's theme song, which describes the history and formation of the universe and the Earth. Co-lead singerEd Robertson was asked by Lorre and Prady to write a theme song for the show after the producers attended one of the band's concerts in Los Angeles. Coincidentally, Robertson had recently readSimon Singh's 2004 bookBig Bang,[55][56] and at the concert he improvised a freestyle rap about the origins of the universe.[57] Lorre and Prady phoned him shortly thereafter and asked him to write the theme song. Having been asked to write songs for other films and shows, but ending up being rejected because producers favored songs by other artists, Robertson agreed to write the theme only after learning that Lorre and Prady had not asked anyone else.[58]
In October 2007, a full-length (1 minute and 45 seconds) version of the song was released commercially.[59] Although some unofficial pages identify the song title as "History of Everything,"[60] the cover art for the single identifies the title as "Big Bang Theory Theme." A music video also was released via special features onThe Complete Fourth Season DVD and Blu-ray set.[61][62] The theme was included on the band's greatest hits album,Hits from Yesterday & the Day Before, released on September 27, 2011.[63] In September 2015,TMZ uncovered court documents showing thatSteven Page sued[needs update] former bandmate Robertson over the song, alleging that he was promised 20 percent of the proceeds, but that Robertson has kept that money for himself.[64]
Actors' salaries
For the first three seasons, Galecki, Parsons, and Cuoco, the three main stars of the show, received up to $60,000 per episode. Their salaries rose to $200,000 per episode for the fourth season, then went up an additional $50,000 in each of the following three seasons, culminating in $350,000 per episode in the seventh season.[65][66] In September 2013, Bialik and Rauch renegotiated the contracts they held since they were introduced to the series in 2010. On their old contracts, each was making $20,000–$30,000 per episode, while the new contracts doubled that, beginning at $60,000 per episode, increasing steadily to $100,000 per episode by the end of the contract, as well as adding another year for both.[67]
By season seven, Galecki, Parsons, and Cuoco were also receiving 0.25percent of the series' back-end money. Before production began on the eighth season, the three plus Helberg and Nayyar looked to renegotiate new contracts, with Galecki, Parsons, and Cuoco seeking around $1million per episode, as well as more back-end money.[68] Contracts were signed in the beginning of August 2014, giving the three principal actors an estimated $1million per episode for three years, with the possibility to extend for a fourth year. The deals also include larger pieces of the show, signing bonuses, production deals, and advances towards the back-end.[69] Helberg and Nayyar were also able to renegotiate their contracts, giving them a per-episode pay in the "mid-six-figure range", up from around $100,000 per episode they each received in years prior. The duo, who were looking to have salary parity with Parsons, Galecki, and Cuoco, signed their contracts after the studio and producers threatened to write the characters out of the series if a deal could not be reached before the start of production on season eight.[70] By season 10, Helberg and Nayyar reached the $1million per episode parity with Galecki, Parsons, and Cuoco, due to a clause in their deals signed in 2014.[71]
In March 2017, the main cast members (Galecki, Parsons, Cuoco, Helberg, and Nayyar) took a 10percent pay cut to allow Bialik and Rauch an increase in their earnings.[72] This put Galecki, Parsons, Cuoco, Helberg and Nayyar at $900,000 per episode, with Parsons, Galecki, and Helberg also receiving overall deals with Warner Bros. Television.[52] By the end of April, Bialik and Rauch had signed deals to earn $500,000 per episode each, with the deals also including a separate development component for both actors. The deal was an increase from the $175,000–$200,000 the duo had been making per episode.[73]
Recurring themes and elements
Science
Much of the series focuses on science, particularly physics. The four main male characters are employed atCaltech and have science-related occupations, as do Bernadette and Amy. The characters frequently banter about scientific theories or news (notably around thestart of the show) and make science-related jokes.
Science has also interfered with the characters' romantic lives. Leslie breaks up with Leonard when he sides with Sheldon in his support forstring theory rather thanloop quantum gravity.[74] When Leonard joins Sheldon, Raj, and Howard on a three-month Arctic research trip, it separates Leonard and Penny at a time when their relationship is budding. When Bernadette takes an interest in Leonard's work, it makes both Penny and Howard envious and results in Howard confronting Leonard and Penny asking Sheldon to teach her physics.[75] Sheldon and Amy also briefly end their relationship after an argument over which of their fields is superior.[76]
As the theme of the show revolves around science, many distinguished and high-profile scientists have appeared as guest stars on the show.Astrophysicist and Nobel laureateGeorge Smoot had acameo appearance in the second season.[77] Chemical engineer and Nobel laureateFrances Arnold portrayed herself in the 12th season.[78][79]Theoretical physicistBrian Greene appeared in the fourth season, as well as astrophysicist, science popularizer, andphysics outreach specialistNeil deGrasse Tyson, who also appeared in the twelfth season.[80]CosmologistStephen Hawking made a short guest appearance in a fifth-season episode;[81] in the eighth season, Hawking video conferences with Sheldon and Leonard, and he makes another appearance in the 200th episode. In the fifth and sixth seasons, NASA astronautMichael J. Massimino played himself multiple times in the role of Howard's fellow astronaut. In the sixth season, NASA astronautBuzz Aldrin had a cameo appearance.[82]Bill Nye appeared in the seventh and twelfth seasons.[83]
The four main male characters are all avid fans ofnerd culture. Among their shared interests arescience fiction,fantasy, comic books, and collecting memorabilia.
They are also fans ofStar Wars,Battlestar Galactica, andDoctor Who.James Earl Jones,Carrie Fisher andMark Hamill made guest appearances. In the episode "The Ornithophobia Diffusion", when there is a delay in watchingStar Wars on Blu-ray, Howard complains, "If we don't start soon,George Lucas is going to change it again" (referring to Lucas' controversial alterations to the films). In "The Hot Troll Deviation",Katee Sackhoff ofBattlestar Galactica appeared as Howard's fantasy dream girl. The characters have different tastes in franchises, with Sheldon praisingFirefly but disapproving of Leonard's enjoyment ofBabylon 5.[87] With regard to fantasy, the four make frequent references toThe Lord of the Rings andHarry Potter novels and movies. Additionally, Howard can speakSindarin, one of the twoElvish languages fromThe Lord of the Rings.
Wednesday night is the group's designated "comic book night"[88] because that is the day of the week when new comic books are released. The comic book store is run by fellow geek and recurring character Stuart. On a number of occasions, the group members have dressed up as pop culture characters, includingThe Flash,Aquaman,Frodo Baggins,Superman,Batman,Spock,The Doctor,Green Lantern, andThor.[89] As a consequence of losing a bet to Stuart and Wil Wheaton, the group members are forced to visit the comic book store dressed asCatwoman,Wonder Woman,Batgirl, andSupergirl.[90]DC Comics announced that, to promote its comics, the company would sponsor Sheldon wearing Green Lantern T-shirts.[91]
One of the recurring plot lines is the relationship between Leonard and Penny. Leonard becomes attracted to Penny in the pilot episode, and his need to do favors for her is a frequent point of humor in the first season. Meanwhile, Penny dates a series of muscular, stereotypically "attractive," unintelligent, and insensitive jocks. Their first long-term relationship begins when Leonard returns from a three-month expedition to theNorth Pole in the season 3 premiere. However, when Leonard tells Penny that he loves her, she realizes she cannot say it back, and they break up. Both Leonard and Penny go on to date other people, most notably with Leonard dating Raj's sister Priya for much of season 4. This relationship is jeopardized when Leonard mistakenly comes to believe that Raj has slept with Penny, and it ultimately ends when Priya sleeps with a former boyfriend in "The Good Guy Fluctuation".
Penny, who admits to missing Leonard in "The Roommate Transmogrification", accepts his request to renew their relationship in "The Beta Test Initiation". After Penny suggests having sex in "The Launch Acceleration", Leonard breaks the mood by proposing to her. Penny says "no" but does not break up with him. She stops a proposal a second time in "The Tangible Affection Proof". In the sixth-season episode, "The 43 Peculiarity", Penny finally tells Leonard that she loves him. Although they both feel jealousy when the other receives significant attention from the opposite sex, Penny is secure in their relationship, even when he leaves on a four-month expedition to theNorth Sea in "The Bon Voyage Reaction". After he returns, the relationship blossoms over the seventh season. In the penultimate episode "The Gorilla Dissolution", Penny admits that they should marry and when Leonard realizes that she is serious, he proposes with a ring that he has been carrying for years. Leonard and Penny decide to elope to Las Vegas in the season 8 finale, but beforehand, wanting no secrets, Leonard admits to kissing another woman, Mandy Chow (Melissa Tang) while on the expedition. Despite this, Leonard and Penny finally marry in the season 9 premiere and remain happy. By the Season 9 finale, Penny and Leonard decide to have a second wedding ceremony for their family and friends, to make up for eloping. In season 10, Sheldon moves into Penny's old apartment with Amy, allowing Penny and Leonard to finally live on their own as husband and wife.
In season 12, Penny announces that she does not want to have any children and Leonard reluctantly supports her decision. Later, her old boyfriend Zack and his new wife want Leonard to be a surrogate father to their kid since Zack is infertile. Penny reluctantly agrees to let Leonard donate his sperm. However, when she tries to seduce Leonard despite knowing he has to be abstinent for a few days, her visiting father, Wyatt, points out to Penny that her own actions suggest she is more conflicted over having kids than she lets on, and she admits she feels bad about letting him and Leonard down if she never has children. He says that despite her flaws, parenthood is the best thing that ever happened to him, and he does not want her to miss out, but that he will support her no matter what she does. Leonard eventually changes his mind, not wanting a child in the world that he cannot raise. In the series finale, Penny is pregnant with Leonard's baby, and she has changed her mind about not wanting children.
Sheldon and Amy's relationship
In the third-season finale, Raj and Howard sign Sheldon up for online dating to find a woman compatible with Sheldon, and they discoverneurobiologist Amy Farrah Fowler. Like Sheldon, she has a history of social ineptitude and participates in online dating only to fulfill an agreement with her mother. This spawns a story line in which Sheldon and Amy communicate daily while insisting to Leonard and Penny that they are not romantically involved. In "The Agreement Dissection", Sheldon and Amy talk in her apartment after a night of dancing, and she kisses him on the lips. Instead of getting annoyed, Sheldon says "fascinating" and later asks Amy to be his girlfriend in "The Flaming Spittoon Acquisition". The same night he draws up "The Relationship Agreement" to verify the ground rules of him as her boyfriend and vice versa (similar to his "Roommate Agreement" with Leonard). Amy agrees but later regrets not having had a lawyer read through it.
In "The Launch Acceleration", Amy tries to use her "neurobiology bag of tricks" to increase the attraction between herself and Sheldon. Her efforts appear to be working because Sheldon is not happy, but he makes no attempt to stop her. In the fifth-season finale, "The Countdown Reflection", Sheldon takes Amy's hand as Howard is launched into space. In the sixth-season premiere, "The Date Night Variable", after a dinner in which Sheldon fails to live up to this expectation, Amy gives Sheldon an ultimatum that their relationship is over unless he tells her something from his heart. Amy accepts Sheldon's romantic speech even after learning that it is a line from the firstSpider-Man movie. In "The Cooper/Kripke Inversion", Sheldon states that he has been working on his discomfort about physical contact and admits that "it's a possibility" that he could one day have sex with Amy. Amy is revealed to have similar feelings in "The Love Spell Potential". Sheldon explains that he never thought about intimacy with anyone before Amy.[94]
"The Locomotive Manipulation" is the first episode in which Sheldon initiates a kiss with Amy. Although initially done in a fit of sarcasm, he discovers that he enjoys the feeling. Consequently, Sheldon slowly starts to open up over the rest of the season, and he starts a more intimate relationship with Amy. However, in the season finale, Sheldon leaves town temporarily to cope with several changes and Amy becomes distraught. However, 45 days into the trip, Sheldon gets mugged and calls for Leonard to drive him home, only to be confronted by Amy, who is upset over not being contacted by him in weeks. When Sheldon admits he did not call her because he was too embarrassed to admit that he could not make it on his own, Amy accepts that he is not perfect. In "The Prom Equivalency", Sheldon hides in his room to avoid going to a mock prom reenactment with her. In the resulting standoff, Amy is about to confess that she loves Sheldon, but he surprises her by saying that he loves her too. This prompts Amy to have a panic attack.
In the season-eight finale, Sheldon and Amy get into a fight about commitment on their fifth anniversary. Amy tells Sheldon that she needs to think about the future of their relationship, unaware that Sheldon was about to propose to her. Season nine sees Sheldon harassing Amy about making up her mind until she breaks up with him. Both struggle with singlehood and trying to be friends for the next few weeks until they reunite in episode ten and have sex for the first time on Amy's birthday. In season ten, Amy's apartment is flooded, and she and Sheldon decide to move in together into Penny's apartment as part of a five-week experiment to determine compatibility with each other's living habits. It goes well and they decide to make the arrangement permanent.
In the Season 11 premiere, Sheldon proposes to Amy, and she accepts. The two get married in the eleventh-season finale.
"Soft Kitty"
The song "Soft Kitty", which is sung by Sheldon, Penny, Leonard, Mary Cooper, and Amy during the series, is described by Sheldon as a song sung by his mother (Mary) when he was ill. Its repeated use in the series popularized the song.[95] A scene showing the origin of the song in Sheldon's childhood is depicted in an episode ofYoung Sheldon, which aired on February 1, 2018. It shows Sheldon's mother, Mary, singing the song to her son, who has theflu.[96]
Howard's mother
In scenes set at Howard's home, he interacts with his rarely seen mother (voiced byCarol Ann Susi until her death) by shouting from room to room in the house. She similarly interacts with other characters in this manner.[97] She reflects theJewish mother stereotype in some ways, such as being overly controlling of Howard's adult life and sometimes trying to make him feel guilty about causing her trouble. She is dependent on Howard, as she requires him to help her with her wig and makeup in the morning. Howard, in turn, is attached to his mother to the point where she still cuts his meat for him, takes him to the dentist, does his laundry and "grounds" him when he returns home after briefly moving out.[98] Until Howard's marriage to Bernadette in the fifth-season finale, Howard's former living situation led Leonard's psychiatrist mother to speculate that he may suffer from some type of pathology[99] and Sheldon to refer to their relationship asOedipal.[100] In season 8, Howard's mother dies in her sleep while in Florida, which devastates Howard and Stuart, who briefly lived with Mrs. Wolowitz.
Apartment building elevator
In the apartment building where Sheldon, Leonard, and Penny (and later Amy) live, the elevator has been out of order throughout most of the series, forcing characters to have to use the stairs. Stairway conversations between the characters as they walk up the three flights to their apartments occur in almost every episode, often serving as a transition between longer scenes. The Season 3 episode, "The Staircase Implementation" reveals that the elevator was broken when Leonard was experimenting with rocket fuel.[101] In the penultimate episode of the series, the elevator is returned to an operational state, causing Sheldon some angst, until he realizes that the fixed elevator reverted things to the "status quo".
Vanity cards
Like most shows created by Chuck Lorre,The Big Bang Theory ends by showing for one second avanity card written by Lorre after the credits, followed by the Warner Bros. Television closing logo. These cards are archived on Lorre's website.[102] The series' final vanity card reads simply "The End".[103]
Release
Broadcast
The Big Bang Theory premiered in the United States on September 24, 2007, on CBS. The series debuted in Canada onCTV in September 2007.[104] On February 14, 2008, the series debuted in the United Kingdom on channelsE4 andChannel 4.[105] In Australia, the first seven seasons of the series began airing on theSeven Network and7mate from October 2015 and also gained the rights to season 8 in 2016, although theNine Network has rights to air seasons nine & ten.[106][107] On January 22, 2018, it was announced that Nine had acquired the rights to Season 1–8.[108]
Syndication and streaming
In May 2010, it was reported that the show had been picked up forsyndication, mainly amongFox'sowned and operated stations and other local stations, with Warner Bros. Television's sister cable networkTBS holding the show's cable syndication rights. Although details of the syndication deal have not been revealed, it was reported the deal "set a record price for a cable off-network sitcom purchase".[109]
On September 17, 2019, as part of an extension of the TBS agreement through 2028, Warner Bros.' then-upcoming streaming serviceHBO Max acquired the exclusive American streaming rights to the series.[110] In December 2024, it was announced that CBS parent companyParamount Global had acquired non-exclusive cable rights toThe Big Bang Theory forNick at Nite andMTV, beginning December 24, 2024 and January 1, 2025 respectively;Deadline Hollywood reported that the current contract with TBS had made thelinear television rights non-exclusive, allowing them to be shared with other broadcasters.[111] Beginning in 2025The Big Bang Theory was made available onDisney+ in certain regions via theStar hub alongside its spin-offYoung Sheldon in an unprecedented move.[112][113]
The first and second seasons were only available on DVD at their time of release in 2008[153] and 2009.[154] Starting with the release of the third season in 2010[155] and continuing every year with every new season, a Blu-ray disc set has also been released in conjunction with the DVD. In 2012, Warner Bros. released the first two seasons on Blu-ray,[156] marking the first time that all episodes were available on the Blu-ray disc format.
Reception
The Big Bang Theory panel at Comic Con 2008
Critical response
Although the initial reception was mixed,[157] the show went on to receive a more positive reception. Thereview aggregation websiteRotten Tomatoes reports an 81% approval rating from critics.[158] OnMetacritic, the series holds a score of 61 out of 100, based on reviews from 27 critics, indicating generally favorable reviews.[159] In 2013,TV Guide ranked the series #52 on its list of the 60 Best Series of All Time.[160]
American ratings
The Big Bang Theory started off slowly in the ratings, failing to make the top 50 in its first season (ranking 68th), and ranking 40th in its second season. When the third season premiered on September 21, 2009, however,The Big Bang Theory ranked as CBS's highest-rated show of that evening in the adults 18–49 demographic (4.6/10) along with a then-series-high 12.83 million viewers.[161] After the first three seasons aired at different times on Monday nights, CBS moved the show to Thursdays at 8:00 ET for the2010–2011 schedule, to be in direct competition withNBC'sComedy Block andFox'sAmerican Idol (then the longest reigning leading primetime show on American television from 2004 to 2011).[162] During its fourth season, it became television's highest rated comedy, just barely beating outTwo and a Half Men (which held the position for the past 8 years). However, in the age 18–49 demographic (the show's target age range), it was the second highest-rated comedy, behindABC'sModern Family. The fifth season opened with viewing figures of over 14 million.[163]
The sixth season boasts some of the highest-rated episodes for the show so far, with a then-new series high set with "The Bakersfield Expedition", with 20 million viewers,[164] a first for the series, which along withNCIS, made CBS the first network to have two scripted series reach that large an audience in the same week since 2007. In the sixth season, the show became the highest rated and viewed scripted show in the 18–49 demographic, trailing only the live regularNBC Sunday Night Football coverage,[165][166] and was third in total viewers, trailingNCIS andSunday Night Football.[166] Season seven of the series opened strong, continuing the success gained in season six, with the second episode of the premiere, "The Deception Verification", setting the new series high in viewers with 20.44 million.[167][168]
Showrunner Steve Molaro, who took over from Bill Prady with the sixth season, credits some of the show's success to the sitcom's exposure inoff-network syndication, particularly onTBS, while Michael Schneider ofTV Guide attributes it to the timeslot move two seasons earlier. Chuck Lorre and CBS Entertainment president Nina Tassler also credit the success to the influence of Molaro, in particular the deepening exploration of the firmly established regular characters and their interpersonal relationships, such as the on-again, off-again relationship between Leonard and Penny.[169] Throughout much of the 2012–13 season,The Big Bang Theory placed first in all of the syndication ratings, receiving formidable competition from onlyJudge Judy andWheel of Fortune (first-run syndication programs). By the end of the 2012–13 television season,The Big Bang Theory had dethronedJudge Judy as the ratings leader in all of the syndicated programming with 7.1,Judy descending to second place for that season with a 7.0.[170]The Big Bang Theory did not place first in syndication ratings for the 2013–14 television season, beaten out byJudge Judy.[171]
Viewership and ratings per season ofThe Big Bang Theory
^From the eighth season onward, episodes of each season initially aired on Monday nights, before later returning to the Thursday night slot for the rest of the season. The eighth and ninth seasons returned on the seventh episode,[192][193] the tenth and eleventh seasons on the sixth episode,[194][195] and the twelfth season on the second episode.[196]
UK distribution and ratings
The show made its United Kingdom debut onChannel 4 on February 14, 2008. The show was also shown as a 'first-look' on Channel 4's digital offshootE4 prior to the main channel's airing. While the show's ratings were not deemed strong enough to warrant broadcast on the main channel, they were considered the opposite for E4. For each following season, all episodes were shown first-run on E4, with episodes only aired on the main channel in a repeat capacity, usually on a weekend morning. From the third season, the show aired in two parts, being split so that it could air new episodes for longer throughout the year. This was due to rising ratings. The first part began airing on December 17, 2009, at 9:00 p.m. while the second part, containing the remaining eleven episodes, began airing in the same time period from May 6, 2010. The first half of the fourth season began airing on November 4, 2010, at 9:00 p.m., drawing 877,000 viewers, with a further 256,000 watching on the E4+1 hour service. This gave the show an overall total of 1.13 million viewers, making it E4's most-watched programme for that week. The increased ratings continued over subsequent weeks.[212]
The fourth season's second half began on June 30, 2011. Season 5 began airing on November 3, 2011, at 8:00 p.m. as part of E4's Comedy Thursdays, acting as a lead-in to the channel's newest comedy,Perfect Couples. Episode 19, the highest-viewed episode of the season, attracted 1.4 million viewers.[213] Season 6 premiered on November 15, 2012, with 1.89 million viewers and a further 469,000 on the time shift channel, bringing the total to 2.31 million, E4's highest viewing ratings of 2012, and the highest the channel had received since June 2011. The sixth season returned in mid-2013 to finish airing the remaining episodes.[214] Season 7 premiered on E4 on October 31, 2013, at 8:30 pm and hit multiple ratings records this season. The second half of season seven aired in mid 2014.[215] The eighth season premiered on E4 on October 23, 2014, at 8:30 pm.[216] During its eighth season,The Big Bang Theory shared its 8:30 pm time period with fellow CBS comedy,2 Broke Girls. Following the airing of the first eight episodes of that show's fourth season,The Big Bang Theory returned to finish airing its eighth season on March 19, 2015.[217]
Netflix UK & Ireland announced on February 13, 2016, that seasons 1–8 would be available to stream from February 15, 2016.[218]
Canadian ratings
The Big Bang Theory started off quietly in Canada, but managed to garner major success in later seasons.The Big Bang Theory is telecast throughout Canada via theCTV Television Network insimultaneous substitution with cross-border CBS affiliates. Now immensely popular in Canada,The Big Bang Theory is alsorerun daily on the Canadian cable channelThe Comedy Network.[citation needed]
The season 4 premiere garnered an estimated 3.1 million viewers across Canada. This was the largest audience for a sitcom since theseries finale ofFriends. The show later increased in viewership and became the most-watched entertainment television show in Canada.[219]
In August 2009, the sitcom won the best comedy seriesTCA award and Jim Parsons (Sheldon) won the award for individual achievement in comedy.[220] In 2010, the show won thePeople's Choice Award for Favorite Comedy, while Parsons won a PrimetimeEmmy Award forOutstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.[221] On January 16, 2011, Parsons was awarded a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical, an award that was presented by co-starKaley Cuoco. On September 18, 2011, Parsons was again awarded an Emmy for Best Actor in a Comedy Series. On January 9, 2013, the show wonPeople's Choice Award for Favorite Comedy for the second time. August 25, 2014, Jim Parsons was awarded an Emmy for Best Actor in a Comedy Series.[222]The Big Bang Theory also won the 2016People's Choice Awards for underFavorite TV Show andFavorite Network TV Comedy with Jim Parsons winning Favorite Comedic TV Actor.[223] On January 20, 2016,The Big Bang Theory also won the International category at the UK'sNational Television Awards.[224]
Merchandise
On March 16, 2014, aLego Ideas project[225] portraying the living room scene inLego style with the main cast as mini-figures reached 10,000 supporters on the platform, which qualified it to be considered as an official set by theLego Ideas review board.[226] On November 7, 2014, Lego Ideas approved the design and began refining it. The set was released in August 2015, with an exclusive pre-sale taking place atSan Diego Comic-Con.[227][228]
Offshoots
Plagiarized series
Through the use of hisvanity cards at the end of episodes, Lorre alleged that the program had beenplagiarized by a show produced and aired inBelarus in 2010.[229] Officially titledТеоретики [ru] (The Theorists), the show features "clones" of the main characters, a similar opening sequence, and what appears to be a very close Russian translation of the scripts.[230] Lorre expressed annoyance and described his inquiry with the Warner Bros. legal department about options. The television production company and station's close relationship with the Belarus government was cited as the reason that any attempt to claim copyright infringement would be in vain because the company copying the episodes is operated by the government.[231]
However, no legal action was required to end production of the other show: as soon as it became known that the show was unlicensed, the actors quit and the producers canceled it.[232]Dmitriy Tankovich [ru] (who plays Leonard's counterpart, "Seva") said in an interview,
I'm upset. At first, the actors were told all legal issues were resolved. We didn't know it wasn't the case, so when the creators ofThe Big Bang Theory started talking about the show, I was embarrassed. I can't understand why our people first do, and then think. I consider this to be the rock bottom of my career. And I don't want to take part in a stolen show.[233]
In November 2016, it was reported that CBS was in negotiations to create a spin-off ofThe Big Bang Theory centered on Sheldon as a young boy. The prequel series, described as "aMalcolm in the Middle-esquesingle-camera family comedy" would be executive-produced by Lorre and Molaro, with Prady expected to be involved in some capacity, and intended to air in the2017–18 season alongsideThe Big Bang Theory.[234][235] The initial idea for the series came from Parsons, who passed it along toThe Big Bang Theory producers.[236] In early March 2017,Iain Armitage was cast as the younger Sheldon, as well asZoe Perry as his mother, Mary Cooper. Perry is the real-life daughter ofLaurie Metcalf, who portrays Mary Cooper onThe Big Bang Theory.[236]
On March 13, 2017, CBS ordered the spin-offYoung Sheldon series.Jon Favreau directed and executive produced the pilot. Created by Lorre and Molaro, the series follows 9-year-old Sheldon Cooper as he attends high school in East Texas. Alongside Armitage as 9-year-old Sheldon Cooper and Perry as Mary Cooper,Lance Barber stars as George Cooper, Sheldon's father;Raegan Revord stars as Missy Cooper, Sheldon's twin sister; andMontana Jordan stars as George Cooper Jr., Sheldon's older brother. Jim Parsons reprises his role as adult Sheldon Cooper, as narrator for the series. Parsons, Lorre, Molaro and Todd Spiewak also serve as executive producers on the series, forChuck Lorre Productions andWarner Bros. Television.[237] The show's pilot episode premiered on September 25, 2017. Subsequent weekly episodes began airing on November 2, 2017, following the broadcast of the 237th episode ofThe Big Bang Theory.[238]
Armitage appeared on the series' 265th episode, "The VCR Illumination", by way of a videotape recorded by the younger Sheldon and viewed by the current-day Sheldon.
On January 6, 2018, the show was renewed for a second season.[239] On February 22, 2019, CBS renewed the series for both the third and fourth seasons.[240] On March 30, 2021, CBS renewed the series for a fifth, sixth, and seventh season.[241]
The prequel series came to an end on May 16, 2024, with an hour long episode which included George Cooper's funeral and a cameo from Parsons and Mayim Bialik as their older characters. The audience learns that Young Sheldon has been a memoir of Sheldon's life all along.
In January 2024, it was announced that there will be a spin-off series ofYoung Sheldon focused on Georgie Cooper and Mandy McAllister that will be slated for the 2024–25 season on CBS.[242]
Stuart Fails to Save the Universe
On April 12, 2023, it was announced that a spin-off of the original series was in development.[243] On October 10, 2024, it was announced that the third spin-off will featureStuart Bloom, Denise, andBert Kibbler, withKevin Sussman,Lauren Lapkus, andBrian Posehn reprising their roles.[244] On March 19, 2025, it was announced that the title of the show will beStuart Fails to Save the Universe.[245] In the premise of the series, Stuart is "tasked with restoring reality after he breaks a device built by Sheldon and Leonard, accidentally bringing about a multiverse Armageddon."[246]John Ross Bowie will reprise his role asBarry Kripke.[246][247] Filming for the show began in September 2025.[248]
Television special
On May 16, 2019, a television special titledUnraveling the Mystery: A Big Bang Farewell aired following the series finale ofThe Big Bang Theory. It is a backstage retrospective featuring Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco.[249][250]
Lawsuit
In March 2023, political analyst Mithun Vijay Kumar filed a court case inMumbai against Netflix due to the series insultingMadhuri Dixit in an episode of season 2 by calling her a "leprous prostitute".[251]
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