Chicago Sun-Times

‘ The Big Bang Theory’ has evolution down to a science

Season 10 finds steady expansion into the future

- Bill Keveney @ billkev USA TODAY

BURBANK, CALIF. Over the past nine seasons, the pals of The Big Bang Theory have found relationsh­ips, marriage and even impending parenthood, fueling fan interest in the show, still TV’s top comedy ( Mondays, 8 ET/ PT). Although major stars’ contracts expire next May, actors and producers say they want to continue. Now it’s a matter of negotiatin­g the cost.

Season 10 story lines, including last week’s vows for Penny ( Kaley Cuoco) and Leonard ( Johnny Galecki); impending parenthood for Bernadette ( Melissa Rauch) and Howard ( Simon Helberg); and plans for Sheldon ( Jim Parsons) and girlfriend Amy ( Mayim Bialik) to try living together illustrate the series’ evolution from its start, which featured awkward, single geniuses Sheldon and Leonard living across the hall from actress- waitress Penny.

“The growth of all the characters makes them feel like real people we know. They’re going through journeys in their lives, like any of us are,” says executive producer Steven Molaro. “People get married, people have babies, people die. The evolution of the stories and characters is key to the show’s longevity.”

But the evolution can be slow and fitful, a healthy recipe for comedy, Parsons says. “They’re living their lives and growing a little bit. The way people do, just a little.”

CBS Entertainm­ent president Glenn Geller said in August that he’d like Bang to extend beyond Season 10, echoing comments from Warner Bros. Television, which has profited handsomely from the series, co- created by Chuck Lorre. “Everybody involved would like to see it keep going,” Molaro says. But renewal comes down to lots of money. Under the current threeyear pact, Parsons alone earns $ 1 million an episode, which makes him the highestpai­d actor on TV, Forbes says. ( CBS and Warner Bros. are expected to share the cost of extending actors’ contracts.)

“Talk of ending does seem premature to me, even a decade in,” Parsons says. “If ( the writers) remain inspired the way they have, then there’s not a lot to do but just have fun, because the scripts are a pleasure to put on.”

Adds Galecki: “When you love the characters, you can do it for 10 years, for 12 years, for however long until you happen to fall out of love.”

As Bang picks up after the season- premiere wedding vows, the men will resume working on their guidance- system invention as Howard deals with an imposing Air Force colonel ( Breaking Bad’s Dean Norris).

And Bernadette will adjust to her pregnancy. “It’s been pretty well- known that she is not that big a fan of kids and hadn’t planned on having one,” Molaro says. “We’ll see how having this baby unexpected­ly has an effect on her emotionall­y and profession­ally.”

Life for the characters will start to get complicate­d when Sheldon and Amy, who lost their virginity last season, try moving in together. Sheldon has been sharing an apartment with married Leonard and Penny, so any change “touches everybody,” Molaro says.

“We will start to poke at living arrangemen­ts and how that might look and work down the line in what we will call an experiment,” Molaro says. “A pretty reliable trick with ( Sheldon) is to couch things in science. Leonard actually gets him to do it by bringing it back to Star Trek.”

Bang works because it celebrates intelligen­ce while also laughing at its pitfalls, says Kunal Nayyar, who plays Raj, a shy man who once could speak to women only while drunk but now has two girlfriend­s.

“We celebrate nerd culture and smart people,” he says. But “no matter how smart you are, you still have the same, if not more, problems.”

 ?? SONJA FLEMMING, CBS ?? Big brains Raj ( Kunal Nayyar), Leonard ( Johnny Galecki), Howard ( Simon Helberg) and Sheldon ( JimParsons) put their heads together.
SONJA FLEMMING, CBS Big brains Raj ( Kunal Nayyar), Leonard ( Johnny Galecki), Howard ( Simon Helberg) and Sheldon ( JimParsons) put their heads together.

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