The tumultuous final days of 'The Big Bang Theory'

The beloved show's final season...
...was not as sweet as the actors made it seem
Airing dirty laundry
‘The Big Bang Theory: The Definitive, Inside Story of the Epic Hit Series’
A $50 million two-season agreement
Jim Parsons plays a different game
Sheldon's exit spells the end of ‘The Big Bang Theory’
The show must not go on
Respecting the masterpiece
A communication breakdown?
Not so united during negotiations
‘Friends:’ a one-of-a-kind deal
The meeting the changed everything
The approach, not the decision, was the problem
Hours of tears
Difficult shooting days
Jim Parsons... Sheldon forever!
The beloved show's final season...

May 16, 2019, marked the end of an era as ‘The Big Bang Theory,’ hailed one of the 21st century’s comedic gems, aired its last episode on CBS, closing the curtains on a highly successful 12-season run.

...was not as sweet as the actors made it seem

The sitcom’s impending finale was not a sudden revelation. For months, viewers had seen the lead actors sharing emotional videos and heart-warming embraces, encapsulating an image of a family beyond the small screen.

Airing dirty laundry

Time, however, had a different tale to tell. The seemingly tight-knit cast was gradually revealing the cracks behind the facade. Here's the real story...

‘The Big Bang Theory: The Definitive, Inside Story of the Epic Hit Series’

Jessica Radloff, in her revealing book, ‘The Big Bang Theory: The Definitive, Inside Story of the Epic Hit Series,’ uncovers the tumultuous journey of the final recordings following the show’s end announcement.

A $50 million two-season agreement

Behind the scenes, almost all of the cast, producers, and network had verbally agreed to renew the show for two more seasons, each promising a paycheck of a cool $50 million for the leading stars.

Jim Parsons plays a different game

But Jim Parsons had other plans. As detailed in the book, he chose to drop the bombshell without warning: he was leaving the show. Season 12 would be his last.

Sheldon's exit spells the end of ‘The Big Bang Theory’

Parsons’ decision didn’t sit well with his colleagues or the producers, as they knew that his departure meant the end of ‘The Big Bang Theory.’

The show must not go on

Creators Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady had always stated that the series would conclude when one of the three original protagonists (Leonard, Sheldon, or Penny) left. ‘The Big Bang Theory’ was doomed.

Respecting the masterpiece

Confirming what everyone already suspected, series showrunner Steve Molaro said that there was never any question about continuing without him. The show was an ensamble, and doing a strange version without him didn’t seem right.

A communication breakdown?

How could there be a near agreement for a renewal with Parsons playing his cards so close to his chest?

Not so united during negotiations

As quoted in the book, Parsons confessed that the cast was not as united as people thought when it came to negotiating renewals, especially in comparison to the ‘Friends’ cast.

‘Friends:’ a one-of-a-kind deal

The '90s comedy stood out as all six leading actors consistently negotiated as a solid front, amplifying their bargaining power. Parsons asserted that the case of ‘The Big Bang Theory’ was starkly different.

The meeting the changed everything

What upset his co-stars was Parsons’ failure to discuss his plans until the day of the crucial meeting, which was called by Chuck Lorre and Steve Molaro to update the cast on the situation.

The approach, not the decision, was the problem

During the meeting, reported by People, Parsons announced his decision and expressed his feelings. While his co-stars understood his position, they were upset that he had not consulted them earlier.

Hours of tears

People noted that Kaley Cuoco was so upset that she cried for hours and even refused to record the following day. Meanwhile, Johnny Galecki empathized with Parsons but was upset about not being consulted by his friend.

Difficult shooting days

The set’s atmosphere was understandably tense after this announcement. The book reports that Cuoco refused to look Parsons in the eyes during rehearsals and Galecki stayed upset for quite a while.

Jim Parsons... Sheldon forever!

Interestingly, the only actor still embodying his character from the sitcom is Jim Parsons. He is the voice-over narrator for ‘Young Sheldon,’ a spinoff chronicling his character’s childhood.