November 18, 2008
Fans of Sara Rue have not seen the last of her latest character Dr. Stephanie Barnett on The Big Bang Theory. The 29-year-old actress, who is perhaps best known for her role as Claudia Casey on the sitcom Less than Perfect, made her return to primetime TV last night as she made her debut on the sitcom created and executive produced by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady for CBS. But according to TV Guide, the well-regarded comedian will be lingering The Big Bang Theory for quite some time as she has been tapped for a multi-episode run as Leonard's brand new girlfriend.
"The Lizard-Spock Expansion," the most recent episode of The Big Bang Theory, saw a smitten
Wolowitz, who thinks he's found his soul mate until the woman, Dr. Stephanie Barnett (Sara Rue) meets Leonard. More comedy are in store for Sara Rue on The Big Bang Theory so fans will just have to stay tuned every Monday at 8pm ET/PT to find out.
October 6, 2008
Last week on CBS’ The Big Bang Theory, we saw Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Penny (Kaley Cuoco) end their relationship, while Leslie Winkle (Sarah Gilbert) made a move on Leonard and proposed to revisit their relationship. Leonard on the other hand, sent Sheldon (Jim Parsons) out of the apartment so that he could have some private time with Leslie, whom Sheldon doesn’t like. Penny returned in time to see Leonard and Leslie and they both fueled the fire of jealousy by making out with their respective partners.
Tonight on The Big Bang Theory, antics ensue as Sheldon introduces Penny to online gaming.
September 29, 2008
Last week, The Big Bang Theory returned with its second season premiere entitled “The Bad Fish Paradigm,” which brought back Jim Parsons as Sheldon, Johnny Galecki as Leonard, Kaley Cuoco as Penny, Simon Helberg as Howard Wolowitz, Kunal Nayyar as Rajesh Koothrappali and Sara Gilbert as Leslie Winkle.
In the season opener, we saw Sheldon take the spotlight and play a part in the unlikely romance between Leonard and Penny. After an awkward first date, Leonard tried to kiss Penny in the hallway, where they unknowingly get recorded on a camera that was set up to spy on them. Tonight, we’ll get to see more of the hilarious adventures of Sheldon, Leonary and Penny on The Big Bang Theory.
September 22, 2008
It's been four months since we were last treated with a new episode of The Big Bang Theory. When we last saw TV's smartest leading duo, Leonard finally asked Penny out on a date after she broke up with her boyfriend while Sheldon became the reluctant advisor of the budding couple.
After the first season's first date “cliffhanger,” The Big Bang Theory returns tonight at 8pm ET/PT on CBS.
Read on for a preview.
Warning: May contain spoilers.
August 18, 2008
For exclusive on-set videos and hot features on the new TV season, check out BuddyTV's Fall 2008 Preview.
Network: CBS
Premiere: Monday, September 22, 8pm
Cast: Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar and Sara Gilbert
Previously on The Big Bang Theory: After a season's worth of pining, Leonard (Galecki) finally asked Penny out on a date, which she accepted by giving him a big kiss.
August 13, 2008
Guess who’s up for partying with a bang? CBS recently announced that an Emmy nominated actress will be joining the cast of The Big Bang Theory as a series regular, after appearing on the series’ first season as a guest star for a few episodes. Yes, Sara Gilbert, most popularly known for her stint on Roseanne, will be the newly recruited cast member of the second season of Big Bang Theory, which is scheduled to return to television screens beginning Monday, September 22, at 8:00pm.
May 19, 2008
The first season finale of The Big Bang Theory promises to shed light on the much awaited prospect of romance writers have been toying with during the course of the season. After 17 hilarious episodes, the CBS sitcom wraps up its pilot season with the episode called "The Tangerine Factor."
Read on to find out what's in store Big Bang Theory's season ender.
November 12, 2007
CBS' The Big Bang Theory is now one of the fall season's few offerings to gain much positive attention. Whether it's due to its sidesplitting premise or the fact that it has built up an audience from its strong lead-in from How I Met Your Mother, which averages about 9 million viewers, the freshman series is now thriving and is expected to flourish with its full-season pickup.
Amidst all the comedy, there is one aspect of The Big Bang Theory that makes it realistically appealing: the real-life physics involved. While the show centers on two geeks as they attempt to explore their social life, the series also gives science some attention.