The Big Bang Theory
"The Big Band Theory" captures love’s most awkward moments splendidly, moments to which the upcoming seventh season will cater.
Raj’s ex is on her way back. That’s right, Kate Micucci will be returning for the seventh season of “The Big Bang Theory” as Lucy, the awkward but adorable girl who left a helpless Raj in the Season 6 finale.
Last night, at the 65th annual Primetime Emmy Awards, “The Big Bang Theory” made quite the splash. It’s multiple nominations were crowned with a win for Jim Parsons, who plays Sheldon on the show and snagged the Emmy for Best Actor in a Comedy. Lucky for fans who missed the ceremony, Jim Parsons dished several details about his dicey relationship with Amy.
Sheldon will have plenty on his plate come throughout Season 7. In addition to the questionable return of Leonard's mother, he’ll also be dealing with his feelings for Penny.
Fans of “The Big Bang Theory” were discouraged when the show split Raj and Lucy in the Season 6 finale. So what do they do? They look ahead to the bright future, hoping that Season 7 will rekindle their romance and set everything right in the universe.
"The Big Bang Theory" is now approaching its 7th season, and fans can’t get enough. They’re left writhing in pain, desperately waiting for its return while digging up clues on what’s to come.
Seven women are in contention to win the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at this year's Emmy Awards. This year, wins from 'Modern Family' cast members may continue the show's reign as one of the best loved comedy series on television.
As "The Big Bang Theory" approaches its seventh season, the cast and executive producers share their wish lists with their loving and adoring fans.
Steve Molaro recently opened up about the ongoing and blossoming relationships that will grace the subsequent episodes.
Season 7 of "The Big Bang Theory" is currently in early production as the show continues to ride its ever growing wave of success.
The race for Best Comedy or Musical (TV) includes several strong contenders, including a returning nominee and the returning champion.
Last week, CBS’s smash-hit sitcom “The Big Bang Theory” set record ratings for its show, drawing 19.25 million people last Thursday to watch its latest episode.
It's one of the most popular shows in the world...and soon, it could match, or even pass, one of America's most famous sitcoms.
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The show is taking things to the next level of adulthood with loads of comedy this upcoming season.