You guys provided so many laughs and tears thru some incredibly difficult years for my family…..it’s impossible to thank you enough. I have watched the series multiple times and never get tired for one second! You are funny as hell and incredibly thought provoking and so smart…..from the bottom of our hearts, thank you forever! ❤️💫💞💫❤️
What an amazing bunch of actors I have loved this show since day 1 so so sad u can hear how great full they both were to be apart of such a great show xxxx
I really miss this show alot its like when was younger I remembering watching married with children the 📺 show and so far these two big TV show was my favorite of all time!!! I will miss u guys man a lot !!!
U seen "That 70's show"? it was pretty much as good as this one, and also ended sooner because of the main star. If you never seen it, stream it online, it's worth it.
@@mariogamefreak1 yeah I read that..still it's a shame the writers didn't decide to carry on without Jim...no single person is bigger than the show...after all it wasn't called " The Big Sheldon Theory" it was All of the cast that made the show what it was/is...i still believe they could have continued without Jim?
Please tell me...is jim's mom in audience...? I just confused..there is a lady sitting ...looking exactly like mrs parsons...if she is then..its damn emotional to see her...and enjoying her son's most amazing show
Actors like this always try to seem nice and recognize the work of others on the show, but they never make this argument for the writers, assistants and technical staff when they are demanding huge contracts as actors on the show. Especially when they hold out and delay production.
Laugh tracks are an addiction that television directors and producers cannot seem to give up. I don't remember laugh tracks being used in any comedic movies I have seen. The writers often don't have any say in the use of laugh tracks. Often it annoys them just as much as it does the television viewing audience. Use of laugh tracks implies that the script is too weak to convey an amusing or funny part of the show. Using laugh tracks is an insult to the writers and actors.
I’ve been in the audience before. They don’t tell you when to laugh, it’s all natural timing. But one time the audience “awww’d” and the producer didn’t want that so they told us to be quiet next time and they redid the scene.