(From left to right) Actors Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco and Simon Helberg participate in the Cement Footprint Ceremony for the television comedy & The Big Bang Theory & # 39; Los Angeles May 1, 2019. – Photo by Reuters [19659002] LOS ANGELES, May 2 – As their beloved comedy draws to a close, the cast of the film Big Bang Theory left its imprint on the history of Hollywood – literally, the seven actors immortalized their handprints in cement at the famous TCL Chinese theater in Los Angeles yesterday.
As a result of this daily life, a group of California scientists both geeky and adorable and their girlfriends, Big Bang whose premiere was the television comedy drama on American television.
The main set of the TV show participates in the cement ceremony, including Johnny Galecki (hardcore of the brave Leonard), Jim Parsons (the sometimes infuriating genius Sheldon Cooper), Kaley Cuoco (the guys a Penny, neighbor of the room) and Simon Helberg (astronaut and mom's boy).
Kunal Nayyar (Raj Koothrappali, paralyzing timid who speaks to women), Mayim Bialik (Amy Farrah Fowler, neurobiologist whose relationship with Sheldon is Melissa Rauch (the small but powerful Bernadette) also took part in the ceremony. [19659003] Galecki said that attending the quintessence of the event in Hollywood was an "epic honor."
an incredible ride, "he said," Thank you all, thank you to the fans. share each of you in these handprints. "
The twelfth season of the CBS series, winner of an Emmy Award, is expected to end with its 279th episode, a final of the year. an hour, May 16.
The episode was filmed Tuesday, the night before the footprint ceremony.
"We recorded our last episode last night," he said. stated, "and yet I can live with the illusion that we are always working together, that is therefore a true blessing. "
" And I want to thank the other six members of the cast who are with me here today, this experience would not have occurred at all with any other combination, " he declared.
Parsons' Sheldon is the emotional heart of the series, despite his often disillusioned social interactions and his tendency to focus on his physics research at the expense of his friends (and his slogan "Bazinga", which makes the gang completely crazy). The character was so popular that CBS launched the derivative show Young Sheldon in 2017.
Winner of 10 Emmy Awards, Big Bang drew more than 20 million viewers per episode for parts of his ninth season.
"It affects so many people, because it's just hilarious and that these characters are so adorable," Cuoco said. "It's completely global." – AFP