While Big Bang Theory’s Season 7 finale is shaping up to be quite the cliffhanger, with Jim Parsons’ nerd king Sheldon’s unexplained disappearance being confirmed by the 40-year-old actor, the real excitement is taking place off-screen. Big Bang showrunner Chuck Lorre fired back at the People’s Republic of China, embracing their ban on the show since he cannot enforce his own banning of the communist infidels. Eye candy Kaley Cuoco is finally talking about something else besides her marriage to her husband Ryan Sweeting, who she wed after dating only a couple months. Cuoco has ostensibly declared war on Canada’s seal hunting industry, though the Inuit natives claim that no sealing industry exists.
Big Bang Theory’s season finale is set to be a real doozy, with Jim Parsons’ Sheldon reportedly splitting for the entire rest of the series, until his return in Season 8.
Parson’s told TV Live that he was only allowed to talk about where not why Sheldon goes (via MStarz):
“[Sheldon] gets the hell out of there and I have no idea where he's going or what he's planning.
“I won't know until I come back and read the first episode [of Season 8].
“All the [personal and professional] changes that are taking place finally start to come home to roost for him as problems.”
Kaley Cuoco is still all bout the show, but she’s all about saving the seals too.
Taking a page from Ellen DeGeneres PR playbook, Cuoco took got on Twitter to let the world know that seal hunting is wrong and she’s dedicated to stopping it:
It certainly seems to be a popular cause for social media, though many Inuit natives deny that problem still exits, because there effectively is no sealing industry any longer.
Big Bang showruuner Chuck Lorre seems much more interested in fighting the commies in China than the seal slaughters of Canada.
Chuck laid out exactly what his thought of China and its government’s ban of his very family friendly sit-com via the vanity card following last week’s episode:
“The government of China has decided that The Big Bang Theory is not appropriate for viewing.
“I have to assume there was some sort of formal process involved in this decision…In all likelihood, a gaggle of communists sat in a darkened room and watched a few episodes.
“I like to think that during these screenings one of them laughed out loud and was promptly sent to a re-education camp on the outskirts of Urumqi.
“I like to think there’s a Chinese word for shenanigans."
"Regardless, the whole affair makes me very happy," the card ended. "The overlords of 1.3 billion people are afraid of our sitcom. Exactly what we were going for!"
Looks like the gangs going to making the switch from Cantonese cuisine to Korean BBQ in the final three seasons.
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