The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory is a CBS television series that follows the lives of two geniuses in their '20s who live near a blonde waitress/aspiring actress. The show stars Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons and Kaley Cuoco. Find more pictures, videos... [more]

The Big Bang Theory is a CBS television series that follows the lives of two geniuses in their '20s who live near a blonde waitress/aspiring actress. The show stars Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons and Kaley Cuoco. Find more pictures, videos and news about The Big Bang Theory here.

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Johnny Galecki as Leonard Hofstadter


Jim Parsons as Sheldon Cooper


Kaley Cuoco as Penny


Simon Helberg as Howard Wolowitz


Kunal Nayyar as Rajnesh Koothrappali


Sara Gilbert as Leslie Winkle
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A special all-star benefit reading of The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later will take place at 1:30pm on Sunday, October 25 at the Hollywood United Methodist Church. Proceeds will benefit The Matthew Shepard Foundation. The reading, to be directed by Jillian Armenante, will...  
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I’m not the only one who thinks Jim Parsons will take home a fancy gold statue on Sunday. At Thursday’s Entertainment Weekly pre-Emmy party, Big Bang Theory’s Kaley Cuoco also predicted that her on-screen foil would triumph in the lead actor comedy race. Even better, she followed that prediction with some Leonard-Penny-Sheldon scoop! To see who  
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“The Cornhusker Vortex” isn’t a bad episode, but I’m not convinced it hangs together story-wise, like the best Big Bang Theory episodes do. It’s a collection of very funny scenes, but most of them don’t really go anywhere within the story as a whole, like this is a sketch comedy where the individual scenes have some but not a lot of bearing on the scenes that follow. Whole plot points are introduced and then mostly disposed of, with only the...  
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We've already seen Summer Glau (Firefly, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles) and now Wesley Crusher himself, Wil Wheaton (Star Trek: The Next Generation). How do you improve on that? How about one of the babes from Battlestar Galactica?  
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The perils of being a TV critic on the West Coast are many, but chief among them is the fact that by the time you see something, virtually everyone else in the country also has. This usually means that some sort of advanced perception of the episode has filtered into your brain and caused you to set your expectations way too high or way too low. After a while, you get used to it enough to just sort of filter all of that out, but every so often...  
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When Leonard and Penny decided to finally embark on a relationship (or, more accurately, when The Big Bang Theory’s writers decided it was finally time to give the characters something non-Sheldon related to do), no matter how the storyline played out, it was almost guaranteed that one particular aspect of that storyline would turn out at least one terrific episode. How Sheldon reacted to the fact that two of the people in his life were now...  
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Let’s talk comic timing. One of the things I’ve never quite liked about The Big Bang Theory is the way that Raj’s inability to talk to women feels like a plot device from a comic book the guys might love. It’s, essentially, Popeye, with alcohol standing in for spinach and talking to women standing in for physical strength. But the central device is just so weak – how has Raj gone this long without having to work with a woman in any capacity...  
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