If I remember correctly, Jim said he would've been not only fine, but actually fantastic! Sheldon's absolutely prepared for something like this and would enjoy social distancing a bit too much.
I loved the one when they called tech support and Raj's phone rang and everyone looked at him. Then he looks at his phone and says "It's my dad you jerks!"
Actually, the bonus features on the DVD talks about Bernadette's voice. She was on a heated phone call during her audition. And her voice got higher. The people at the audition loved it.
I agree that the cast is spectacular and very talented, but a big chunk of the scenes revolved around science and franchises that they didn’t watch, so that further limited the boundaries of creativity and unscripted scenes
One of my favorite scenes is when Sheldon gives Amy a tiara and she’s SO excited!!!! “Put it on me, put it on me, put it on me, put it on me, put it on me...” I’m not sure if her reaction was unscripted, but it’s comedy gold!!
I still think that the biggest unscripted laugh kept in the series was the episode where Sheldon tries to befriend Barry Kripke. Kripke is hitting on Penny in the worst way possible. Howard gets off the couch and walks past Penny, leans over and says "Suddenly I'm looking pretty good, huh?" Her reaction is priceless.
I must have missed that episode from the show and dvd watching to catch up. I checked out every season of Big Bang Theory from the library, and I don't remember seeing that one at all.
I have watched this show 30 times, I know most of the scenes by heart, and can usually remember the episode by the title. When I am working, I even put it in the background, even if I don’t watch it.
@@yaelgutierrez6948 I think it’s better than most sitcoms. All the jokes are funny, and I want to watch every episode again, and not skip any compared to other sitcoms
I wonder if: [knock] [knock] [knock] "Penny!" Was scripted, or if it was improved by Jim. In the first season, Sheldon's knock was a normal, but changed to the recognizable one we all know and love.
I was at the taping of #6 when the paper landed on Sheldons shoulder. It was an accident when that happed. They dropped a bunch more papers from above and on the first drop the paper landed on his shoulder. They loved it so much they did several re-take of that shot. They placed it on his shoulder and he had to stand real still while he did his line.
I wonder the planning behind the D&D game when Howard did all of the impressions. He was fantastic! And I’ve heard that the song he sang to Bernadette (that the group joined in on) when she was in quarantine was filmed in one take. He’s insanely talented. I’m still blown away by the fact that all actors actually learned to play their respective instruments throughout the series. I miss TBBT so much! 😢 That is the only reason I have HBOMax.
My mum still has a TV and when I visit often get to see random rerun episodes of TBBT, which offers some relief from all the other soul-destroying dross blaring out of the gogglebox.
Actually not all the instruments were learned on set. Jim, Simon and Mayim have played the piano for many many years as has Johnny with the Cello. Jim learned the Theremin for the show though and Amy learned the Harp on set
I will admit that in that last scene of Sheldon's Nobel prize speech, I had the water works going. So glad they chose to end it on that note instead of some manic comedic Sheldon moment.
Mayim has wonderful timing. Lets face it, its a show with a dream cast. Each one of them - main cast and guests - just work so well. There seems to be no desire for domination, none of that starry jealousy you hear about.
There may be no desire for domination but we all know that Jim was the star. He's also the only cast member who almost wasn't hired because Chuck Lorre thought Jim was too perfect and wouldn't be able to sustain the character
Does anyone else keep watching this show in the hope that they'll come across an episode they haven't seen before? LOL ... I love that it got so much better as it went on. Howard wasn't so creepy after Bernadette came along; Amy wasn't such a robot after the first season; they dropped Raj's 'not being able to talk in front of women unless he had a sip of alcohol' silliness ... I have a real soft spot for Stewart in particular; gotta love that portrayal!
I'd heard Bernadette getting pregnant was unscripted too. After Bernadette gave birth to the character's baby, the actress had actually gotten pregnant herself so they scripted in Howard and Bernadette's second child to go along with it. And I think the death of the actress who played Howard's mother might count too since no one could've predicted it
She was BORN for that role. Such great chemistry with Jim. My mom's favorite scene with her is where she's pretending to be super into what Sheldon is saying about the game consoles he wants to buy and then he says "what should I do?" and she goes "PLEASE PASS THE BUTTER!"
I always thought that, when Sheldon "replaces" Professor Proton with Bill Nye, then texts Leonard to pick him up after being ditched, Bob Newhart muttering: "Probably stole his wallet too..." always felt improvised to me. 😂
@@tomjoad1363 Bob and his wife, regularly vacationed with Don Rickles and his wife. Bob had hit comedy albums, 3 hit TV shows, and was seemingly liked by everyone and by all accounts led a fairly normal life. He just developed a style of delivery that worked with his demeanor, to better sell the eventual punchline.
Knowing that Parsons is gay the outakes of the spanking scene are hilarious, he's so embarrassed, and apologetic. 🤣 He's a fantastic actor, they all are, but he nails his character.
I swear to god this show has the best ending out of every sitcom Ive ever seen. Also Sheldon’s speech in the finale was one of the best scenes ever for me and I cry every time I see it! Love this show!
The scene of Sheldon accidentally touching Penny's breast seems like it wasn't planned. Kaley's expression was a convincing look of surprise, and Jim had his eyes closed. So it might not have been intentional.
Whether scripted or just accidental, I doubt that Kaley Cuoco minded it, knowing that Jim Parsons is gay, and thus would not have been interested in copping a feel.
Moments like the paper are the best, the kind of things you can't script. I had no idea the "I love you" from Stewart was unscripted. It really set the tone for his character through the rest of the show.
But it just wouldn’t have been the same hearing her incredulously defend Red Hulk’s worthiness to pick up Thor’s hammer in that voice. “YOU DONT KNOW HIS LIFE!!”
Johnny Galecki trying to control his laughter in the Halloween episode where he dresses up as Inspector Gadget always cracks me up. It most likely wasn't unscripted, but the fact he is enjoying the costumes and acting of the rest of the cast without losing it completely makes me laugh every time I see it. I wonder how many takes he ruined by laughing and completely dropping out of character?
What I loved about the end was instead of them going there separate way. They end like the did at every episode at some point by eating at the coffee table as they play the song at half speed. The really teary part was at the Nobel and Sheldon finally becomes humble with his friends. I can almost guarantee they were real tears coming out of Kaley eyes. I see so many people didn't like the ending, with me I though it was perfect.
When the reason why the elevator doesn't work was revealed, I was just so surprised. Sheldon has a problem with keeping secrets and lying but he didn't rat out. He also saved everyone's life. 🥺♥️
Maybe. But most of these things weren't really revolutionary. They were mostly just quirks or happy accidents. And there were very few of them, so they may not have even cared since they had 12 years of material scripted for them. Might have made them think... "wait, we're keeping that?" In some cases, I'm sure they were happy to have made a positive contribution because the writing was so good that they weren't asked or needed to.
I did that. I stopped watching after season 4 because I just got so busy that I wasn't watching any TV or movies at all. Decided to catch up a couple weeks ago. I had no idea how far back I had to go... I was like... FOUR?! How did I miss more than eight seasons... binge watched about half a season each night until I was done. Very satisfying.
My wife and I watch it every weekday for an hour. We have learned the series so well we can resight much of all of it. We still laugh our tails off even we know what coming.
Mayim's line in "The Shiny Trinket Maneuver" was improved. She was supposed to say "Oh my God, it's a tiara," but she saw that as taking the lord's name in vain. So instead she gave us that Mary Tyler Moore style quiver in her voice, and ended up creating one of the most iconic TV moments of the 2010's
I can confirm the 1 about Malissa Rouche, my ex is in actor and we met her at an event and she told us about the voice being inspired by her mother. Her mom didnt talk to her for awhile when she told her because she was embarrassed about it. She seemed like such a sweet women
So i do a tbbt marathon once in 6 months. And have done it 5 times since. This time I particularly noticed Penny and her expressions. While the cast is phenomenal but her facial expressions were so natural. Such subtle movements while smiling and as mentioned crying. Yes i found her crying very natural, just as when our eyes sparkle with tears so did her. Her acting is actually top notch amongst such gifted cast members.
My favorite BBT moment was in that one episode where Leonard and Howard accidentally let a bird into the building, and here's the exchange between the two: Howard: I have a plan! We turn off all the lights except for one. Then, maybe it'll come to it? Leonard: IT'S NOT A MOTH!!!
so an actor, ANY actor, must be bound for life to a role just because a stroppy kid is throwing a tantrum? Honestly even if Sheldon as character was very cool, past season 6 it started to get staler and staler, dragging BBT to 12 seasons was too much.
@@RejectedInch Excuse me? Stroppy kid throwing a tantrum? That is your opnion that Sheldon started to get staler. I guarantee you actual fans of TBBT would harshly disagree with you.
@@dimidrugg9592 Could very well be true. Penny seemed genuinely shocked by it. But that doesn't mean it wasn't scripted. Unscripted means that it's improvised... and that no one -- often not even the person doing the thing -- knows about it in advance. I would be surprised if that were the case for something like that slap.
@@marcodamasio I wasn't responding to you... so how about you calm down, narcissist. Did you see your name quoted? No? You're the problem with the internet, not me.
They forgot the episode where Stuart and Denise go into his bedroom and they turn on Sade's smooth operator. Bernadette is trying so hard not to laugh.
I miss this show SO MUCH!! Sure hoping a reunion will happen after 10 years! Every actor on this show is so damned good! I loved Mayim Bialik's in BBT and her series "Call Me Kat." Now, I'm looking for more from her and the rest of the crew!! Fingers crossed 🤞🏻 they all find more fun, dramatic, or whatever types of roles they choose SOON!
Penny's last name is Teller. It's on a mailing label seen during the penny blossom episode. The name may be a reference to the magician Teller who plays Amy's father.
No it's not. Go back and watch the actual Penny Blossom episode. At no point in the entire episode is the label on the box in clear view of the camera. It is impossible to make out the name, even on the bluray in hi-definition. The picture that has been floating around the internet originated from a Reddit post and is photoshopped.
The spanking scene was so hysterically funny when it aired!! And when I rewatched it. Again. And again. And again. (I think you see where I’m going w this…) But it was adorable to see the cast members talk about the scene as well, bc they were so comfortable w one another (I love Jim Parsons so so much!!) 🤣😂😂🥰🥰🥰
This show is incredible. It's my comfort show ❤️ but the whole thing with Stuart is funny, he went from having a shot with Penny to being on the brink of death 😂🤣
With the detailed scientific dialogue, there was no room for improvising. That being said, the piece of paper had to be unscripted. It was TOO perfect.
Credit to Melissa because I didn't even notice it happen... she was apparently able to change it in a subtle enough way that I didn't even know she had until watching this video.
@@mackcummy4976 A while ago? I mean... yeah... considering she changed it almost a decade ago at this point. But I don't know what "a while ago" means for you... like did you just start watching or are you talking about when it was first run?
@@Salsuero I wonder how someone can seem to assume we know specifically what kind of time span they're referring to, without having given any details to help put it into the right context. I've wondered that since, like, forever! ; )
Another unscripted but happy moment. Bernadette's second pregnancy. Bernie wasn't originally supposed to have a second pregnancy but Melissa Rauch became pregnant and the writers decided to write it in.
I think the Leonard proposal scene was unscripted. When Penny asked him where he got the ring, and he replied he "had it for a few years, not important," Kaley Cuoco turned her head away for a second, appearing to try and keep herself from cracking up.
I'm telling you I love love love the big bang theory, I grew up with it and have watched every episode, and I cried when it ended, but then I binged watch it now every year
Karen's voice on Will & Grace did the same thing as Bernadette's. It wasn't as high pitched in the beginning either. But for both characters it worked out really well.
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I really enjoyed the show.
@Get on the cross and don’t look back
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I swear, The Big Bang Theory couldn’t have ended at a worse time. Can anyone imagine Sheldons reaction to the pandemic?
that would have been epic to watch
@@star3shimmer536 Right?
OMG! I never thought of that!
@@dorindagrandbois7847 if they have a reunion, I hope they make at least make 1 joke about. Just 1.
If I remember correctly, Jim said he would've been not only fine, but actually fantastic! Sheldon's absolutely prepared for something like this and would enjoy social distancing a bit too much.
Melissa did a great job with her Bernadette voice, especially when she did the Howard’s mom.
Sorry, I found her annoying
@@raymondweaver8526 same. She was very annoying. Least favorite on the show.
Cuteness overload, Ray & Rebecca? I can see that, though I liked her.
Bernadettes voice was inspired by Melissa's irl mom
I'm sorry?? You guys found her annoying?? Omg she's the best and so beautiful ✨💕
I loved the one when they called tech support and Raj's phone rang and everyone looked at him. Then he looks at his phone and says "It's my dad you jerks!"
The look on his face and then his delivery were both so funny!
Oh yea that scene was awesome
Would probably not be aloud now lol.
The thing is... I would have looked over at him too 😅
Right before Howard called tech support he said he was probably gonna end up talking to some foreign guy reading from the same manual he was.
The way sheldon says ‘Astronaut Howard Wollowitz’ is so precious it’s just so beautiful how he finally addressed his life accomplishment
"Live long and suck it" is one of my favourite moments from the whole series.
Actually, the bonus features on the DVD talks about Bernadette's voice.
She was on a heated phone call during her audition. And her voice got higher. The people at the audition loved it.
"I don't talk like that." --- Bernadette
There are a few episodes where her voice is “normal”….
So she Tom Kenny'ed the interview? Hilarious.
I could barely understand a word she said in later scenes. The character became obnoxious but most of the time I couldn't understand her
I love the final episode of this show. That speech Sheldon gave was a genius way to say goodbye and wrap everything up in a bow.
Yeah. You get that "Fourth Wall" feeling--and that Parsons is thanking his cast mates...rather than Sheldon his friends.
Especially if you pair it up with the tribute in young Sheldon that ties in the novel prize and his future friends. Brilliant!
I thought it was total cringe
The paper on Jim’s head was freaking brilliant.
Best part is that Jim and Johnny cracked up when it happened….and they STILL kept it in.
There is a blooper of a piece of paper landing in the same spot and they both start laughing.
Reminds me of the one take pizza on the roof toss by Walt on Breaking Bad.
@@caitlinhylands3512 I think it's the same paper but when they cracked up, Sheldon didn't move so it didn't fall over ahhaha
@@stevewegling8070 most underrated scene in that whole series!
Jim and Johnny you know
with a cast this brilliant, there’s bound to be tons of unscripted moments
I agree that the cast is spectacular and very talented, but a big chunk of the scenes revolved around science and franchises that they didn’t watch, so that further limited the boundaries of creativity and unscripted scenes
I so wish they did the last 2 seasons
There are many unscripted laughs in there, next time ur watching it you can tell tell the laughs are unscripted
@@AaySSP it’s so much better when it’s not a laugh track!
One of my favorite scenes is when Sheldon gives Amy a tiara and she’s SO excited!!!! “Put it on me, put it on me, put it on me, put it on me, put it on me...” I’m not sure if her reaction was unscripted, but it’s comedy gold!!
She said “Put it on me” more times than was scripted.
Loved that too
And after Penny says “You look beautiful” she’s screams “of course I do I’m a princess and this is my Tiara!!!” Lol perfectly played
I laughed so hard at her reaction! LOVED IT!
For me, that’s the funniest scene of the series
I think it’s safe to say everyone Teared up when Sheldon got to Lennard and Penny at the acceptance speech.
For me, it was when Sheldon said "Astronaut Howard Wolowitz" 😭
And also at the ep 23, when Leonard forgave his mother that's so emotional just like no musical scorinv just the moment
@MichaelKingsfordGray who mentioned a wedding?
@MichaelKingsfordGray Shut up if you don't know what we are talking about! You must be fun at parties!
@@yen3883 that’s what got me, too.
I liked that Sheldon actually put money on the bar when he left. You almost never see anyone pay for their drinks in movies and TV shows.
I still think that the biggest unscripted laugh kept in the series was the episode where Sheldon tries to befriend Barry Kripke. Kripke is hitting on Penny in the worst way possible. Howard gets off the couch and walks past Penny, leans over and says "Suddenly I'm looking pretty good, huh?" Her reaction is priceless.
I WAS LAUGHING AT THIS HAHAHAHHA
S02E13, The Friendship Algorithm
I cried when Sheldon said “in my way I love you all”.
Me too 😭
I think we all did.
And i cried again reading this comment!
The perfect ending to the series! I loved it.
I didn't know Wil Wheaton appearing in a Star Trek costume wasn't scripted. That scene cracks me up every time, it's brilliant.
I read/ heard somewhere that the phrase "live long and suck it" might also have been an improvisation of Will. I don't know for sure tho.
Me too that is like my favourite scene especially when he just goes live Long & suck it I was just like I wanna give you a high-five
From what I gather it was actually scripted but the writers kept it a bit of a secret to keep the reactions to "surprised".
I must have missed that episode from the show and dvd watching to catch up. I checked out every season of Big Bang Theory from the library, and I don't remember seeing that one at all.
@@ProudKansan08 It's in the S09E11 "The Opening Night Excitation" ;)
The paper landing on Sheldon's shoulder was more than likely a freak occurrence. That said it was a great scene.
Of course it was. It's only sarcasm that they would suggest otherwise.
Gregory//// THIS WAS A GOOD EPIOSODE,CARRIDENE(IF I SPELLED THAT RIGHT) IS A PERFECT FIT FOR PENNY'S FATHER!!!!!!
It is literally in the bloopers, it landed there and they both smiled, but worked through it.
For tears on set, how about Howard's song to Bernadette when she is quarantined?
Also, besides Kaley, Johnny Galecki tended to tear up a lot on the show.
Unbearable.
That song had Kate Micucci's writing style all over it.
@@mitchelltrio I hasn’t heard that. Is that true?
I cried the first time I heard this song-- so sweet!
That paper that landed on Sheldon's shoulder was a paid actor.
Did he work for scale?
This show was one of the all-time best ever sitcoms.
I like to ask people one question when getting to know them. Friends, or BBT? And just watch as their minds can’t cope with answering.
Only for the first 4 or 5 seasons.
I have watched this show 30 times, I know most of the scenes by heart, and can usually remember the episode by the title. When I am working, I even put it in the background, even if I don’t watch it.
Surely this comes from someone who hasn't seen other sitcoms
@@yaelgutierrez6948 I think it’s better than most sitcoms. All the jokes are funny, and I want to watch every episode again, and not skip any compared to other sitcoms
I wonder if: [knock] [knock] [knock] "Penny!" Was scripted, or if it was improved by Jim. In the first season, Sheldon's knock was a normal, but changed to the recognizable one we all know and love.
yeah! haha.. I noticed the same too! I wonder if it's written in or unscripted as well!
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Perhaps unscripted because in the beginning when it happened, you can see Penny was trying to hold her laughter.
I think it was all a matter of giving Sheldon a tenser OCD.
I read it was Jim that added it. If you see in the 1st episode he don't do it. It was a cool add
I love that Kayley being a truly empathetic person has benefited her performance so much
I was at the taping of #6 when the paper landed on Sheldons shoulder. It was an accident when that happed. They dropped a bunch more papers from above and on the first drop the paper landed on his shoulder. They loved it so much they did several re-take of that shot. They placed it on his shoulder and he had to stand real still while he did his line.
I wonder the planning behind the D&D game when Howard did all of the impressions. He was fantastic! And I’ve heard that the song he sang to Bernadette (that the group joined in on) when she was in quarantine was filmed in one take. He’s insanely talented. I’m still blown away by the fact that all actors actually learned to play their respective instruments throughout the series. I miss TBBT so much! 😢 That is the only reason I have HBOMax.
The actor that played Howard was brilliant! His D&D game impersonations were one of the best scenes in the entire series.
Not to mention his new movie he starred in called Annette, where he was mind-blowingly fantastic as The Accompianist.
My mum still has a TV and when I visit often get to see random rerun episodes of TBBT, which offers some relief from all the other soul-destroying dross blaring out of the gogglebox.
Actually not all the instruments were learned on set. Jim, Simon and Mayim have played the piano for many many years as has Johnny with the Cello. Jim learned the Theremin for the show though and Amy learned the Harp on set
I will admit that in that last scene of Sheldon's Nobel prize speech, I had the water works going. So glad they chose to end it on that note instead of some manic comedic Sheldon moment.
Mayim has wonderful timing. Lets face it, its a show with a dream cast. Each one of them - main cast and guests - just work so well. There seems to be no desire for domination, none of that starry jealousy you hear about.
They’re also all such good friends it’s adorable
Totally. This is THE best cast I've seen.
There may be no desire for domination but we all know that Jim was the star. He's also the only cast member who almost wasn't hired because Chuck Lorre thought Jim was too perfect and wouldn't be able to sustain the character
I don’t know how parsons kept it together with the piece of paper. I think about it every time I watch that episode 😂😂
hahahha me too
"I don't want to disturb the neighbors next door while you discipline me" HOT DAMN
Oh my gosh that page falling on Sheldon’s shoulder!!! 🤣 So so glad Jim kept his composure and they were able to keep it
Does anyone else keep watching this show in the hope that they'll come across an episode they haven't seen before? LOL ... I love that it got so much better as it went on. Howard wasn't so creepy after Bernadette came along; Amy wasn't such a robot after the first season; they dropped Raj's 'not being able to talk in front of women unless he had a sip of alcohol' silliness ... I have a real soft spot for Stewart in particular; gotta love that portrayal!
I watch it all the time
Amy wasn't in the first season
@@gurp1997 True; I meant Amy's first season!
I have lost count on how many times I have watched all the episodes.
I'd heard Bernadette getting pregnant was unscripted too. After Bernadette gave birth to the character's baby, the actress had actually gotten pregnant herself so they scripted in Howard and Bernadette's second child to go along with it. And I think the death of the actress who played Howard's mother might count too since no one could've predicted it
My favorite moment is when Sheldon saves everyone's lives by getting rid of the bomb in the elevator.
What episode was this.
And he turns their official flag upside down on the fridge on the way out. Signal of extreme duress.
mayim never fails to make me laugh ugh I love amy
Specially when she calls Penny to talk about Sheldon spending time with Ramona: " I GAVE YOU ONE JOB". That cracks me up every time.
@@ericomarquesfernandes3646 "We thought you meant not running into the street...& that only happened once!" Hilarious!
She was BORN for that role. Such great chemistry with Jim. My mom's favorite scene with her is where she's pretending to be super into what Sheldon is saying about the game consoles he wants to buy and then he says "what should I do?" and she goes "PLEASE PASS THE BUTTER!"
I always thought that, when Sheldon "replaces" Professor Proton with Bill Nye, then texts Leonard to pick him up after being ditched, Bob Newhart muttering: "Probably stole his wallet too..." always felt improvised to me. 😂
I hope Bob Newhart is not as depressed in real life as he is on the show.
@@tomjoad1363 Bob and his wife, regularly vacationed with Don Rickles and his wife. Bob had hit comedy albums, 3 hit TV shows, and was seemingly liked by everyone and by all accounts led a fairly normal life. He just developed a style of delivery that worked with his demeanor, to better sell the eventual punchline.
I hope they would film a special episode about the pandemic. I can't imagine Sheldon's reaction and preparedness lol
Can only imagine maybe the return of shelbot
Knowing that Parsons is gay the outakes of the spanking scene are hilarious, he's so embarrassed, and apologetic. 🤣 He's a fantastic actor, they all are, but he nails his character.
Who else teared up when Sheldon said he loved Penny? 😥
I swear to god this show has the best ending out of every sitcom Ive ever seen. Also Sheldon’s speech in the finale was one of the best scenes ever for me and I cry every time I see it! Love this show!
The scene of Sheldon accidentally touching Penny's breast seems like it wasn't planned. Kaley's expression was a convincing look of surprise, and Jim had his eyes closed. So it might not have been intentional.
“Is…that my arm?” “It doesn’t feel like an arm…” “then maybe you should let it go.”😆
I always thought it didn’t really look like he actually was at the right hight for her breast so i don’t think he really had her breast in his hand…
Whether scripted or just accidental, I doubt that Kaley Cuoco minded it, knowing that Jim Parsons is gay, and thus would not have been interested in copping a feel.
Considering the dialogue that went along with it, it doesn't seem like it was improvised or accidental.
That was definitely scripted.
Moments like the paper are the best, the kind of things you can't script. I had no idea the "I love you" from Stewart was unscripted. It really set the tone for his character through the rest of the show.
“Yeah, live long and suck it!”
Will Wheaton giving Gordon Ramsey a run for his money.
I liked Bernadette's first voice.
But it just wouldn’t have been the same hearing her incredulously defend Red Hulk’s worthiness to pick up Thor’s hammer in that voice.
“YOU DONT KNOW HIS LIFE!!”
@@josephbarto8334 so?
@@josephbarto8334 Maybe would have been better if she only did the voice when she got excited or upset, not constantly.
Remember that one episode when Howard dressed up as Sheldon? I think Leonard's laugh is unscripted. 😂
Whenever I see the cast in interviews, it’s weird seeing them be themselves instead of the characters
Johnny Galecki trying to control his laughter in the Halloween episode where he dresses up as Inspector Gadget always cracks me up. It most likely wasn't unscripted, but the fact he is enjoying the costumes and acting of the rest of the cast without losing it completely makes me laugh every time I see it. I wonder how many takes he ruined by laughing and completely dropping out of character?
Some of the Big Bang theory is like watching a group of real life friends having fun
I wonder if that was the writers plan.ffs of course it was.omfg what a stupid thing to.say.
The last scene of the show was the best and also made me tear up
What I loved about the end was instead of them going there separate way. They end like the did at every episode at some point by eating at the coffee table as they play the song at half speed. The really teary part was at the Nobel and Sheldon finally becomes humble with his friends. I can almost guarantee they were real tears coming out of Kaley eyes. I see so many people didn't like the ending, with me I though it was perfect.
When the reason why the elevator doesn't work was revealed, I was just so surprised. Sheldon has a problem with keeping secrets and lying but he didn't rat out. He also saved everyone's life. 🥺♥️
Bernadette's voice is my favourite pick. It is totally unscripted 😁
Unscripted moments can sometimes bring things to life, like the papar and Sheldon's shoulder.
It must have made the cast happy that when they did their own version of things the writers kept it.
Maybe. But most of these things weren't really revolutionary. They were mostly just quirks or happy accidents. And there were very few of them, so they may not have even cared since they had 12 years of material scripted for them. Might have made them think... "wait, we're keeping that?" In some cases, I'm sure they were happy to have made a positive contribution because the writing was so good that they weren't asked or needed to.
This makes me want to go binge watch the series.
I did that. I stopped watching after season 4 because I just got so busy that I wasn't watching any TV or movies at all. Decided to catch up a couple weeks ago. I had no idea how far back I had to go... I was like... FOUR?! How did I miss more than eight seasons... binge watched about half a season each night until I was done. Very satisfying.
My wife and I watch it every weekday for an hour. We have learned the series so well we can resight much of all of it. We still laugh our tails off even we know what coming.
Oh gosh the ending of the show with Sheldon making that moving speech made me cry.
I love that they're criers! I'm a big sap so it's relatable.
This show had so much heart💜, I miss them but the ending was PERFECT.
One moment seemed like unscripted…when Amy receives her tiara…penny looks like she is really laughing.
There's a blooper of her laughing out loud when Howard and Raj are singing that Thor and Dr. Jones song and Howard starts singing falsetto.
I know I'll laugh at Mayim's tweaks of scripts amd her amazing delivery
Mayim's line in "The Shiny Trinket Maneuver" was improved. She was supposed to say "Oh my God, it's a tiara," but she saw that as taking the lord's name in vain. So instead she gave us that Mary Tyler Moore style quiver in her voice, and ended up creating one of the most iconic TV moments of the 2010's
What I love about this sitcom is how they developed Amy’s character🥰
And Leonard, and Stewart, and Raj . . .
Ok, just hearing Sheldon saying "Slappin' that ass" just made my entire damn night! 🤭😂😂
I can confirm the 1 about Malissa Rouche, my ex is in actor and we met her at an event and she told us about the voice being inspired by her mother. Her mom didnt talk to her for awhile when she told her because she was embarrassed about it. She seemed like such a sweet women
So i do a tbbt marathon once in 6 months. And have done it 5 times since. This time I particularly noticed Penny and her expressions. While the cast is phenomenal but her facial expressions were so natural. Such subtle movements while smiling and as mentioned crying. Yes i found her crying very natural, just as when our eyes sparkle with tears so did her. Her acting is actually top notch amongst such gifted cast members.
My favorite BBT moment was in that one episode where Leonard and Howard accidentally let a bird into the building, and here's the exchange between the two:
Howard: I have a plan! We turn off all the lights except for one. Then, maybe it'll come to it?
Leonard: IT'S NOT A MOTH!!!
Howard's mothers death and the Nobel speech made me tear up
One of the best clues to unscripted moments is when Cuoco smiles and tries to compose herself.
"Live long and suck it!" LMAO
I WILL FOREVER BE MAD AT JIM PARSONS FOR MAKING THE SHOW END.
But at the same time I will forever love the cast. They were so great.
He wanted to quit and the WRITERS ended the show. Not him.
@@redbloodbluemoon1423 Exactly, because HE wanted to QUIT. Of course the show wouldn't go on without him.
so an actor, ANY actor, must be bound for life to a role just because a stroppy kid is throwing a tantrum? Honestly even if Sheldon as character was very cool, past season 6 it started to get staler and staler, dragging BBT to 12 seasons was too much.
@@RejectedInch Excuse me? Stroppy kid throwing a tantrum? That is your opnion that Sheldon started to get staler. I guarantee you actual fans of TBBT would harshly disagree with you.
"Live long and suck it" was one of the funniest things Will said.
Big Bang Theory is like my favorite sitcom, I have been watching it for years and it is hilarious
Seriously? You left out Leonard slapping Sheldon when he and Amy won the Nobel prize?
Wasn't that scripted?
How do you know that wasn't scripted? Just because it was REAL doesn't mean it wasn't supposed to be.
@@Salsuero I read somewhere that Kaley (Penny) and Mayim (Amy) weren't informed about it so that their reactions would be real.
@@dimidrugg9592 Could very well be true. Penny seemed genuinely shocked by it. But that doesn't mean it wasn't scripted. Unscripted means that it's improvised... and that no one -- often not even the person doing the thing -- knows about it in advance. I would be surprised if that were the case for something like that slap.
@@marcodamasio I wasn't responding to you... so how about you calm down, narcissist. Did you see your name quoted? No? You're the problem with the internet, not me.
The Wil Wheaton Star Trek thing was hilarious! One of the best scenes ever!
They forgot the episode where Stuart and Denise go into his bedroom and they turn on Sade's smooth operator. Bernadette is trying so hard not to laugh.
I miss this show SO MUCH!! Sure hoping a reunion will happen after 10 years! Every actor on this show is so damned good! I loved Mayim Bialik's in BBT and her series "Call Me Kat." Now, I'm looking for more from her and the rest of the crew!! Fingers crossed 🤞🏻 they all find more fun, dramatic, or whatever types of roles they choose SOON!
Penny's last name is Teller. It's on a mailing label seen during the penny blossom episode. The name may be a reference to the magician Teller who plays Amy's father.
Ahhhhhh! Excellent!
holy isht! maaan, you're a scholar, I never noticed that. Penn-y Teller. Penn & Teller.
No it's not. Go back and watch the actual Penny Blossom episode. At no point in the entire episode is the label on the box in clear view of the camera. It is impossible to make out the name, even on the bluray in hi-definition. The picture that has been floating around the internet originated from a Reddit post and is photoshopped.
The spanking scene was so hysterically funny when it aired!! And when I rewatched it. Again. And again. And again. (I think you see where I’m going w this…) But it was adorable to see the cast members talk about the scene as well, bc they were so comfortable w one another (I love Jim Parsons so so much!!) 🤣😂😂🥰🥰🥰
The roommate agreement was gold.
especially early on when Rajes' sister rips it to pieces - literally and in legal-eagle speak.
@@andrewmurray1550 Yes! Superseded! 😂
This show is incredible. It's my comfort show ❤️ but the whole thing with Stuart is funny, he went from having a shot with Penny to being on the brink of death 😂🤣
My comfort show I’ve watched every episode nd I still can’t get enough ❤
I don't know how Jim kept his character when that paper landed on his shoulder.
At that moment, he probably thought, ''Just keep going; this is gonna look great!''
@@martins_alternate_universe6783 He originally didn't. They show in one of the blooper reels that he and Johnny Galecki cracked up at it.
@@reno1uest Oh, thanks. Yeah, that would seem like the most natural reaction, even for the most disciplined actor. : )
Leonard absolutely losing it over Howard impersonating Sheldon.
Thank god for the re-runs! This show will be ON FOREVER! The withdrawals from it going off the air have STILL not gone away! :(
"Do you agree with our picks?"
Me high AF: Wait, what did I watch?
Only Jim Parsons can play Sheldon Cooper
With the detailed scientific dialogue, there was no room for improvising. That being said, the piece of paper had to be unscripted. It was TOO perfect.
It was actually done with CGI. (No, of course it wasn't!)
It took them 73 takes. (No, of course it didn't!)
"Live long and suck it" is probably the best improved retort.
What would Sheldon’s reaction be to Hawking and Carrie Fisher’s passings
Hard to tell
I hope this one comes back. I miss the cast and their dynamic so much!!
Yes, I notices Bernadette's voice got more high pitched.
Credit to Melissa because I didn't even notice it happen... she was apparently able to change it in a subtle enough way that I didn't even know she had until watching this video.
@@Salsuero I noticed it a while ago.
@@mackcummy4976 A while ago? I mean... yeah... considering she changed it almost a decade ago at this point. But I don't know what "a while ago" means for you... like did you just start watching or are you talking about when it was first run?
@@Salsuero I wonder how someone can seem to assume we know specifically what kind of time span they're referring to, without having given any details to help put it into the right context. I've wondered that since, like, forever! ; )
@@Salsuero Well, I watched an old clip and noticed it.
sheldon spanking amy was priceless!!
Love this show so much. Shame it had to end.
Why are these ppl so adorable
That final scene was one of my favorite scenes from the all the episodes put together I will literally was in tears
The speed at which I clicked on this video🤣🤣🤣💔.
Another unscripted but happy moment. Bernadette's second pregnancy. Bernie wasn't originally supposed to have a second pregnancy but Melissa Rauch became pregnant and the writers decided to write it in.
I think the Leonard proposal scene was unscripted. When Penny asked him where he got the ring, and he replied he "had it for a few years, not important," Kaley Cuoco turned her head away for a second, appearing to try and keep herself from cracking up.
I'm telling you I love love love the big bang theory, I grew up with it and have watched every episode, and I cried when it ended, but then I binged watch it now every year
I'm crying watching penny cry.
I love this TV series. I can watch them again and again.
But at least it ended on a high!
And it all started with a Big Bang...
That's what we all tell our kids. Of course... sometimes we're talking about the universe.
its all good but Amy getting the Tiara even threw me for a loop about her reaction!!
Karen's voice on Will & Grace did the same thing as Bernadette's. It wasn't as high pitched in the beginning either. But for both characters it worked out really well.
It was simply a damned good show. VERY ENJOYABLE. And these clips are a great reminder of that enjoyment. Thank you, MsMojo.