![]() ![]() While I felt the show losing a little steam in the latter seasons, I always felt the minor characters like Stuart or Denise (Lauren Lapkus) were just starting to take off. There were so many dynamics of Howard, Raj, Penny and Leonard’s journeys to examine too. Major characters aside, whom all seem like they would have easily signed on for a thirteenth season, it’s the supporting characters like Stuart (Kevin Sussman) for example that I could easily lose myself in a spinoff on. Don’t get me wrong we have all enjoyed his zany character of Sheldon Cooper over the past twelve years, but I believe the show had equal if not better characters they could have focused on. ![]() I find it heartbreaking that the show’s producers didn’t seem to have any faith in the show existing without Jim Parsons. You know who you are!īefore I go into a quick summary of season twelve and how it all wraps up I do want to take a moment to reflect on one not so nice thought I have. The show may be over, but thanks to this comparative set the show will always live on in our hearts and that of the rest of the countless Big Bang Theory fans out there. ![]() We shared our table with them and still do. I guess that’s another way they all became a second family to us too. It was during a time in my life where I needed an extended family like this and honestly to this day my fiancé and I still watch an episode of The Big Bang Theory every day during dinner. When I mentioned up above that I grew old with these characters I really did. The show literally evolved from four hopeless geeks and the token girl next door to hard life lessons learned, family and relationships, undeniable comradeship and so much more (basically all the ways they ultimately matured). Sure there are a few episodes where even I will agree weren’t perfect, but as a whole The Big Bang Theory will go down as one my most beloved and cherished sitcoms ever right there alongside Seinfeld, Friends, Sanford & Son and more.įor 12 years now, fans have been delighted watching their favorite physicists Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Sheldon (Jim Parsons) navigate the complex universe of everyday life along with the girl next door, Penny (Kaley Cuoco), and fellow scientists Howard (Simon Helberg), Raj (Kunal Nayyar), Amy (Mayim Bialik) and Bernadette (Melissa Rauch), as well as other beloved characters and endless guest stars. In essence they feel like an extended family to my fiancé and I. What’s important to me is that for 12 years these guys and girls of The Big Bang Theory made me laugh, cry and grow old with them. Life to me is way too short to argue about such petty sentiments. I do know for a fact that a lot of my peers find the show repulsive and there are those that go to great lengths to explain why the show is a fake representation of geek culture. That statistic alone should suffice to justify my decision to score The Big Bang Theory as a whole “complete series” a P-E-R-F-E-C-T 5-doggie score. Let’s get started!īelieve it or not, but in its twelfth and final season, The Big Bang Theory averaged audiences of nearly 18 million weekly viewers, cementing its status as the number one broadcast sitcom across all demographics and the undisputed number one series on CBS among Total Viewers. I’m excited! You can’t see me, but I have smile on my face from ear-to-ear. hooked me up! Today we’re not only here to celebrate all things Big Bang Theory Season 12, but the COMPLETE SERIES! That’s right! Down below we’re going to pay tribute to all 12 seasons of The Big Bang Theory and take an exclusive look at what’s all inside this big box set. That’s why I’m overjoyed to be tackling this series again on Blu-ray, but wait! That’s not it! Warner Bros. always does a bang up job on these seasonal Blu-ray releases in terms of a great looking presentation. As stated by me in prior reviews Warner Bros. And now it’s time for the complete twelfth and final season on Blu-ray. You can find Gregg Senko’s Blu-ray review coverage of Season 3 HERE and I took over in season seven HERE, eight HERE, nine HERE, ten HERE and finally eleven HERE. Truth be told though I am excited to be once again covering this annual release for now the sixth year in a row. I still feel like they could have kept going with or without the character of Sheldon Cooper, but who am I make to make such a hypothesis like that. Sadly this twelfth year of the show was its final. However, the buck stops here literally speaking. The Big Bang Theory returns once again to the Blu-ray format. It’s time for my annual fall ritual with something a little special for all your Christmas Wishlists. ![]()
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