Age of the geek, baby! - Alec Hardison Or, I should say, the soon returning to our screens, Alec Hardison. That the geektastic Leverage is getting a revival, after 8 years, only reinforces Alec's argument. :)
Wendy Burke haha what do you care whether they stay in touch? Do you stay in the touch with all you past coworkers? What does it matter? They spent more time together in rehearsals, camera blocking, etc. than most of us spend during a day at the office. What do you care?
Here's the real story on the Big Bang flash mobs as taken from The Big Bang Theory book by Jessica Radloff.... Kaley Cuoco: "The first one we did Jim didn't want to participate but we had him come on at the end and he said, "Bazinga!" And the next time he said he would do it and he had fun. It was so cute. It's the same with how I took photos constantly on that set. I forced this on everyone but then they're so happy in the end." Jim Parsons: "The flash mobs were both terrible and wonderful. It was always like, "Oh my God, we're going to learn another goddamn dance?! OK, fine." And then, the worker bee in me just loves to try and get things right and do them as well as I can, so I'd be home alone practicing and even write out my own language of choreography. I guess it was the whole thing of 'nobody can help and I can only help myself'. Choreographed dancing is not my thing in case you were wondering. But one day I was in the kitchen practicing and Todd [Jim's husband] taped it without my knowledge and sent it to Kaley. I'm very entertaining for him when I'm not irritating." Mayim Bialik: "It was really fun to see the look on Chuck's face and our writers and producers when we did those flash mobs. I loved that Kaley initiated that as a surprise and a gift to them and our audience. It was just so much fun. And those songs are forever burned in my head." Simon Helberg: "We were basically obligated. There was a look that Kaley would get in her eye and we knew there was no backing out. [Laughs] Some people went to more rehearsals than others, and then it became more and more elaborate as the years went on. I was surprised at the fervor that still existed and the fire in Kaley to continue that tradition but she was all pumped up, and I think by the end, there were more cameras shooting us to do those flash mobs than there were used in the show."
I hope they never end the Hollywood icon of live studio audience filming. It's a great experience for not only the background actors but the fans. Keep it alive. Filming before a live studio audience since I Love Lucy (I believe). Great memories for me from the 90s. Thank you TBBT cast and crew. You had a great run.
Here's the real story on the Big Bang flash mobs as taken from The Big Bang Theory book by Jessica Radloff.... Kaley Cuoco: "The first one we did Jim didn't want to participate but we had him come on at the end and he said, "Bazinga!" And the next time he said he would do it and he had fun. It was so cute. It's the same with how I took photos constantly on that set. I forced this on everyone but then they're so happy in the end." Jim Parsons: "The flash mobs were both terrible and wonderful. It was always like, "Oh my God, we're going to learn another goddamn dance?! OK, fine." And then, the worker bee in me just loves to try and get things right and do them as well as I can, so I'd be home alone practicing and even write out my own language of choreography. I guess it was the whole thing of 'nobody can help and I can only help myself'. Choreographed dancing is not my thing in case you were wondering. But one day I was in the kitchen practicing and Todd [Jim's husband] taped it without my knowledge and sent it to Kaley. I'm very entertaining for him when I'm not irritating." Mayim Bialik: "It was really fun to see the look on Chuck's face and our writers and producers when we did those flash mobs. I loved that Kaley initiated that as a surprise and a gift to them and our audience. It was just so much fun. And those songs are forever burned in my head." Simon Helberg: "We were basically obligated. There was a look that Kaley would get in her eye and we knew there was no backing out. [Laughs] Some people went to more rehearsals than others, and then it became more and more elaborate as the years went on. I was surprised at the fervor that still existed and the fire in Kaley to continue that tradition but she was all pumped up, and I think by the end, there were more cameras shooting us to do those flash mobs than there were used in the show."
Sometimes on this wretched & wicked earth beautiful things such as the Big Bang Theory are created that leave a lasting sense of joy even after they are gone. Will miss this tv show dearly & really wish I could have experienced being a live studio audience member!
I really enjoyed that ! I got goose bumps and cried at the same time😔😃. I Can't believe they're not going to be one any longer. What an excellent cast!! All your fans will certainly Miss You.
This is their 3rd Flash Mob, and Johnny Galecki, never got totally involved in any of them, is he above having fun with his cast mates of 12 years.. So you can't dance, I saw a lot of others that couldn't either, BUT they were having FUN to celebrate 12 years. Will miss TBBT, thank you all for 12 great years. Hope where ever Galecki goes he lightens up and learns to have fun. So very proud of Jim Parsons he learned to have fun with his cast mates, WAY TO GO Jim.
RU-vid recommended me this video now in quarantine. Thank you RU-vid 😁😁😁 I've been watching this over and over again. The song is so catchy. Man, watching this video in quarantine is just another level of happiness. Wish this corona virus goes away soon so we all can have fun like this again. Miss these days. 😢😢😢 Also the girls on the front got some good moves. They are doing this dance so good. Of course Kunal and Kaley are totally into it as well and Jim's dance is just priceless 😂😂😂
I love that so much...and Sheldon is so good dancer...I really LOVE him :) I'm so sad that this beautiful show BBT finishes...I'd love to see more seasons so so SAD
It still don’t seem real that this show ended, perfect cast, amazing chemistry between them all, all of them so talented and then they do this absolutely amazing I’m gutted this show ended I have watched every episode and I have re-watched them on Netflix this show had so many things init you could relate to in real life like friend chemistry it also shows friendship shouldn’t ever be broken you should always stick together no matter what the problem is
jim looks so attractive putting on his cap at 0:38!! jim parsons dancing may have also just landed a spot in i-wouldn't-trade-it-for-the-world list. and him trying to quickly get out of there with his cute smile and laugh at 4:53 😭
Cast and crew McKenna Hasselhoff and Kaley Cuoco Jim Parsons Mayim Bialik Melissa rauch kunal Nayyer Simon Helberg surprised and delighted their live studio audience with a flash mob performance of the backstreet boys 1999 hit larger than life
I think not just the Characters in this Show became a Family, the complete Crew became a Family.... If the Crew behind the Cam doesn't had really fun and enjoy beeing free to do SEVERAL flaschmobs they would be also amazing actors.. Just the fact that anyone involved in this Show give Passion and Energy to stunn und enjoy the Audiance even more they did before... I envy everybody involved, no matter if Actor or hehind the Cam... Well done Guys 🖖
Yes Sheldon !! Look at them go ! ❤😂 I love how penny and Amy were just going all for it ! 😊 lol can we just admit how fun this is and how silly it was that they picked larger then life by the backstreet boys
I can never find Johnny Galecki in these flash mobs and I'm pretty sure I've seen them all! He loves to hide I miss this show so much I watch reruns of it everyday ❤
To be fair, Parsons' only contribution to the first one was a well-timed BAZINGA! He was splitting his time between a play in New York and the show, and he didn't have time to rehearse the number. Galeki, on the other hand, was a total jerk about the first one and refused to participate until he saw how much fun everyone was having during the final rehearsals. At that point, he didn't have time to learn the routine, thus the very lame attempt at break dancing.