Big Bang Theory Season 7 eccentric cast member Jim Parsons says he hasn't been replaced, but swears that no one the show will explain what has been done with his character. Parsons isn't is a panic, but doesn't feel confident that the writers have thought this latest storyline all the way through. Despite rumors here and there that co-star Kaley Cuoco and her husband Ryan Sweeting are having some marital issues now that the honeymoon is over, they looked anything but unhappy at Hollywood producer Joe Silver's Memorial Day party.
Character Sheldon Cooper disappeared form Big Bang Theory as some sort of end of the season finale cliffhanger, but Jim Parson, for one, wants to know where the hell he is and when he is coming back.
In an in-depth interview with TV Line Parson's said that he tried with all his might to find out where the hypothetical location of his fictional character with very little luck:
"Nobody will tell me...I don't know if they know yet.
"They may know, but I really don't know if they do.
"I don't know that we're headed for the bedroom or the altar any time soon.
"But, whatever...The writers have been so good with the pace of it, just bring more is all I would say."
A source said to be close to Kaley Cuoco and her husband Ryan Sweeting told Life and Style that the newlyweds were having problems adjusting to life together:
"Ryan's having a hard time with being Mr. Kaley Cuoco...He definitely feeling insecure about.
"They've had huge blowups about that already.
"It's definitely not easy on him."
And it certainly doesn't sound like Kaley is having any second thoughts about the wedding just yet--at least not the spectacular ceremony itself (via Us Magazine):
"It was exactly what we wanted it to be.
"It was the eighth wonder of the world, the greatest wedding of all time."
It seems like Kaley and Ryan are exponential more excited about the idea of growing together as a couple than Sheldon and Amy.
Perhaps that is why the writers have put Parsons in a time out.
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