At the end of Season 5, Howard (Simon Helberg) is sent to the International Space Station. WI during the hiatus, both Helberg and Jim Parson (Sheldon Cooper) are killed in a car accident? How does this impact the show?
This. Without Leonard and Sheldon, there is no Big Bang Theory. It probably couldn't survive the loss of Jim Parsons alone, never mind Helberg too.Show ends. Pretty simple.
This. Without Leonard and Sheldon, there is no Big Bang Theory. It probably couldn't survive the loss of Jim Parsons alone, never mind Helberg too.
Sorry. I misread the OP. I somehow read you were killing off Leonard and Sheldon. However, losing Sheldon is enough. End of show.Howard and Sheldon die, Leonard lives
Fewer people are confused.WI: This horrible awful terrible pointless show never happens and everybody is happier in the end?
WI: This horrible awful terrible pointless show never happens and everybody is happier in the end?
What if people stop whining about a show they don't like and let people who actualy like the series discuss it. I am not going to bother the people in the my little pony threat with the fact that I don't like it, so stop doing it with this show.WI: This horrible awful terrible pointless show never happens and everybody is happier in the end?
Sorry. I misread the OP. I somehow read you were killing off Leonard and Sheldon. However, losing Sheldon is enough. End of show.
To be fair, I think he continues the show two and a half men with whatshisname mainly to spite Charley Sheen. In the case of an actual death it would probably be treated with more respect.IIRC, this show is by the same guy who writes 'Two and a Half Men', so we have an example to look to...
They'll introduce a new character to replace Sheldon Cooper and regardless if the character is absolute garbage or a million times better, nobody will have a word to say about the show except to complain about the new character.
You raise a pretty good point, actually.To be fair, I think he continues the show two and a half men with whatshisname mainly to spite Charley Sheen. In the case of an actual death it would probably be treated with more respect.
Anyway, if two of the major actors die, the show will probably be cancelled out of respect. If only one of them dies, even Jim Parson they will probably continue, although without Sheldon the show will probably lose some viewers, but I think it will still have enough to continue.
And you are wrong.