“I Just Started Crying”: The Horrible Real Life Death That Convinced Jim Parsons To End Big Bang Theory

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Jim Parsons turning point that ended The Big Bang Theory.

Prominently known for portraying Sheldon Cooper in The Big Bang Theory, Jim Parsons has enjoyed an illustrious career, across television, film, and Broadway. Despite the immense success of The Big Bang Theory, the show is believed to have ended largely because Parsons chose not to return as Sheldon Cooper.
His decision sparked speculation about the factors influencing his departure from the show. Parsons later revealed that exhaustion and the emotional toll of losing his beloved pet dog were significant factors that led him to a point where he felt he could no longer continue with the series.

Jim Parsons Reflected on His Exit From The Big Bang Theory

Jim Parsons waited until after the conclusion of The Big Bang Theory’s final season in 2019 to publicly discuss his decision to leave the hit sitcom. During an appearance on David Tennant Does a Podcast With… in 2020, he revealed how a series of events prompted his decision.

It all began with his pet dog’s demise, who had been with him for 14 years. He opened up about the profound impact it had on him during his conversation with David Tennant on his podcast.

I was really upset about, more than anything, one of our dogs was getting really at the end of his life around then — He just looked so bad and I was so tired and I just started crying. I was like, ‘This dog’s going to die while I’m off working and I feel so bad.

Soon after his beloved pet’s passing, Parsons suffered an accident on the set of The Boys in The Band. “I was so beaten down. I walked out for curtain call [on Boys in the Band] and I slipped and I broke my foot,” he said, stating that he found a moment of clarity amid these experiences.

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He shared that it made him realize the importance of slowing down and pursuing new opportunities and experiences. “I think there’s other things I need to try and do. I don’t even know what they are, but I can tell that I need to try,” he said, suggesting that he wanted to pursue and explore new avenues and move on from a character he has played for over a decade.

Jim Parsons on Reprising His Role in a Potential The Big Bang Theory Sequel

Jim Parson, who recently reprised his role as Sheldon Cooper in Young Sheldon, shared his thoughts on the possibility of returning to the iconic character in the future. The actor seemed less than enthusiastic about the idea, humorously suggesting that it would only be possible through “reincarnation.”

“Look, never say never to anything,” he told E! News before adding, “Life is long, God willing. But I don’t think so.” Talking about reprising his role alongside Mayim Bialik, he shared how it felt reminiscent of his time on the original show.

It was very, very special to do that — The feeling today is kind of odd, you know? It’s the second time now, because when we ended The Big Bang Theory, it felt like this, too. A little bit different.

The success of both The Big Bang Theory and Young Sheldon has led to the development of another spin-off series, focusing on George Cooper and Mandy McAllister, titled Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage. The spin-off series is scheduled for a 2024–25 season on CBS.

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