15 Things You Didn't Know About The Big Bang Theory
Saturday, Aug 29, 2020, 9:18 am
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The Big Bang Theory or popularly known as TBBT is a long-running American sitcom created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady. It is one of the most popular TV shows in the world right now. People really love those nerdy jokes in the show. Do you like The Big Bang Theory? Do you think you are a super fan of the show and its characters? If yes, you got to read these fifteen surprising and interesting facts about The Bing Bang Theory that you didn't know before!
1.Jim Parson's personal life
If you are a The big bang theory fan like me then you would be familiar with Dr. Sheldon Cooper's obsession with Star trek and Spock but did you know he never really watched Star trek in his life, Not even a single episode. The actor(Jim Parson) has been hiding his lack of interest in Star trek with his amazing acting skills. I don't know whether to be sad that he doesn't know Star trek or be happy that he is such an awesome actor(better roll a dice :p ).
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Another interesting fact that might break the heart of numerous lady fans of Jim out there is: Jim is in a relationship with Todd Spiewak since 2002. Such a happy couple :)
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2.Real Life vs. Fiction: Cheesecake Factory Uniforms
In real-life, Cheesecake Factory workers all wear a white shirt as a part of their uniform seen in second image,
but on the Big Bang Theory that isn't so. Penny and the rest of her co-workers, who work at the establishment, are always wearing a yellow top over a white shirt. The reason for this is because white shirts "strobe" on analog television. Most television shows avoid having their actors in white shirts and white attire altogether.
but on the Big Bang Theory that isn't so. Penny and the rest of her co-workers, who work at the establishment, are always wearing a yellow top over a white shirt. The reason for this is because white shirts "strobe" on analog television. Most television shows avoid having their actors in white shirts and white attire altogether.
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3.Sheldon's Green Lantern Shirts
To an unknown fan, Sheldon's Green Lantern shirts seem just like any old shirt you find in a department store. However, there's more to these shirts than just coming in random colors. The Green Lantern symbol shirts haveparallel emotions in the comic realm: red is for rage, blue is for hope and indigo is for compassion. The symbol on Sheldon's shirt is more times than not, a hint to his current emotion in that scene.
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