Why Doesn't Jim Parsons Want a 'Big Bang Theory' Reunion?

The last episode of Max's Who's Talking to Chris Wallace?currently on air, Jim Parsons reveals whether he will return Big Bang Theory for a reboot or reunion of the hit CBS sitcom.

Parsons played theoretical physicist Sheldon Cooper throughout the show's 12 seasons. In 2018, he and his co-stars Johnny Galecki, Simon Helberg and Kunal Nayyar topped Forbes' list of highest-paid television actors. His co-star Kaley Cuoco ranked second on Forbes' list of highest-paid actresses.

“Would you ever consider a reboot? Big Bang Theory or, God forbid, a reunion show,” Wallace asked Parsons, who gave a surprising answer. “Not as we sit here,” said Parsons thoughtfully, “but I never say never to anything either, because life changes so much.”

Parsons and big bang His love, Mayim Biyalik, appeared together in the final episode of the prequel series Young Sheldon, but Parsons doesn't see this as a proper reunion.

Part of his hesitation to return stems from fear that a reboot or reunion wouldn't do justice to the original series. “You know, one of the things that was so special was what it was. And they call it lightning in a bottle for a reason,” Parsons said, “and you can be sure it won't happen that way. So why are we doing this? I don't know, that's how I feel right now. But as I said, life is very long with God's permission.”

Parsons has only warm memories Big Bang Theoryand realizes how lucky he is to be on one of television's most popular shows. “The headline for me was always that this was the craziest, luckiest blessing I could ever ask for,” he said of his time on the program.

Big Bang Theory Like the new episodes, it is also broadcast on Max. Who's Talking to Chris Wallace?

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