martes, 29 de junio de 2010

More facts


The first season began on September 24, 2007 with the episode "Pilot" and because of the Hollywood writers strike was reduced the number of chapters 22-17, the latter called "The Tangerine Factor."; the second season aired in the U.S. on September 22, 2008 with the episode "The Bad Fish Paradigm," the May 11, 2009 with episode 23 entitled "The Monopolar Expedition." The third season premiered on September 21, 2009 on CBS, with the episode entitled "The Electric Can Opener Fluctuation" and ended with episode 23 called "The Lunar Exitation."


In Spain they premiered in spanish on July 12, 2008 in Antena.Neox. In Latin America, the third season premiered on October 27 in WB Channel. In Costa Rica all-Spanish opened on 21 August 2009, which aired until episode 15 of the first season. Subsequently continued in Mexico on 11 January 2010 on Televisa Channel 5 entirely in Spanish from chapter 1 of the first season, "Pilot" until episode 23 and last of the second season "The Monopolar Expedition" and have continued broadcasts in a nonrandom order. The fourth season will begin on September 24, 2010.


The audience record is in Chapter 17 of the 3rd season "The Precious Fragmentation" which garnered a total of 16.32 million viewers with a share of 15%. In the segment of 18-49 years (the most coveted by advertisers) also broke records, reaching 6.0 million.

Minor characters two

1. Laurie Metcalf is Mary Cooper, the mother of Sheldon, it is a devout Christian from Texas, she has two children in addition to Sheldon, including the twin sister of the latter, called Missy Cooper. She is not intellectual but very circumspect in her turn and is the only person who has been able to control Sheldon.
2. Kevin Sussman is Stuart who is responsible for the comic book store which go once a week Sheldon, Leonard, Wolowitz and Raj. It's kind of nerd, fan of comic strips and a very good artist. Because of the act of drawing so well it served to invite Penny out for the first time (she had gone to the comic shop and he gave her his portrait in exchange for her phone number). Advised by Leonard (who was dying of jealousy and allegedly tried to advise him badly), Stuart takes her to dinner and acts very slowly. But the tactic works and they ended in the car kissing. At the height point Stuart says, "¡¡¡Ohhh ... Penny...!!!"and she replied" ¡¡¡Oh ...... Leonard....!!!. The relationship ended at this point. But when the chapters pass, it is clear that Stuart is still in love with Penny.
3. Melissa Rauch is Bernadette, Penny's coworker at The Cheesecake Factory, was studying microbiology and Howard's girlfriend, but in the episode "The Plimpton Stimulation" he confesses that the relationship ended.
4. Courtney Henggeler is Missy Cooper, Sheldon's twin sister. She lives in Texas near her mother and works as a waitress in Fuddrackers.

Minor characters

1. Sara Gilbert is Leslie Winkle, physics. She is a colleague of Sheldon and Leonard. She satisfies her sexual needs at first with Leonard and later with Wolowitz. Leslie hates Sheldon for his arrogance (in the words of Sheldon, is her archenemy), all the time they are competing with each other to show who is smarter. She has repeatedly solved equations that Sheldon was unable to solve.
2. Christine Baranski is Dr. Beverly Hofstadter, Leonard's mother, she is a callous and pompous psychiatrist, she maintains a very distant relationship with Leonard, but Sheldon is on good terms with her because they share similar personality characteristics. Rate psychologically all the time. She appeared in episodes like The Maternal Capacitance and The Maternal Congruence.
3. Mark Harelik is Dr. Eric Gablehauser. He is the head of the department where Leonard, Sheldon, Howard and Raj work, among others. He wears jackets of checks and is often look down on Howard for having a Masters. He flirted with the mother of Sheldon. On the feast of the presentation Sheldon was fired for having insulted Dr. Gablehauser, though later reinstated him.
4. John Ross Bowie is Barry Kripke, fellow physicist at Caltech University in the same work as Sheldon, Leonard, Wolowitz and Raj. It is arrogant, competitive and has very few manners. Sheldon, using his "algorithm of Friendship" tried to be friends in order to have better access to the laboratories of the University, but Kripke did not have a greater say and was immediately dismissed as "friend." Since that time, has become the main challenger of Sheldon, in addition to Leslie Winkle. Sheldon challenged to a fight between robots, which finally won, and lost no opportunity to mock him.

Chuck Lorre


Chuck Lorre, Charles Michael Levine, born October 18, 1952, is a writer, director, producer and composer who has worked in several U.S. sitcom, including Grace Under Fire, Dharma & Greg, Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory and the show of the 1980 My Secret Identity.


Lorre attended the State University of New York at Potsdam, but left college after two years. Leaving the university, he travels around the U.S. as a guitarist and songwriter.


In 1986, Lorre shifted his focus to television.

On March 12, 2009, Lorre has a star on the Walk of Fame Hollywood.

On May 17, 2009, Lorre received an honorary doctorate in Humanities at the State University of New York at Potsdam and delivered a speech at graduation.

At the end of several episodes of Dharma & Greg, Two and a Half Men, and The Big Bang Theory, Lorre includes a vanity card that usually reads like an editorial, testing, or observation of life. Because the card is displayed only for a few seconds, the viewer would probably have to read it through a video or stopping the program. Lorre Vanity Cards also publishes on its website. CBS has censored the Lorre Vanity Cards repeatedly.

Fun facts



For those who wonder where the series draw all these dyes scientists, the answer is that among the writers responsible for the series is David Saltzberg, a physicist who graduated from UCLA, who helps not only with history but with the ambience of each set used.

Well crafted and quite different are the characters in third season those are differences with the first and second season.
There is nothing that hollywood does not improve and as the saying goes, " there are no ugly people, there are poor people", is how now look Kaley Cuoco, who makes Penny and now she is more careful in terms of their image and looking more like a woman and not a Geek. The same happens with other players without losing that cutting Geek, are dressing more fashionable lately.


They have a blog, thebigbangtheoryfan.com. What they promote in the blog is a facebook group that reaches almost 4,300 fans, but in terms of content of interest, are only videos and some pictures so if you want to know more about each of the Geek series always end up on pages outside the blog.

Actors want to earn 250 thousand dollars


The CBS comedy--The Big Bang Theory-- have perhaps now one of the highest rated and only we have to remember that the show averaged nearly nine million viewers in its first season and the third has more than 13. So its star cast want to be able to charge.
After so many episodes and seasons of the Big Bang Theory, the star cast was tired of their $65,000 salary and have finally had it. Then finally three of them had their salary increased to $250,000.


It is clear that without them the show will not be the same and that CBS has seen its profits were increasing with every season so it is understandable the increasing and these follows a strategy that others worked in its days as the cast of Friends, who joined and got over a million dollars per episode in the last two seasons of the series.

martes, 18 de mayo de 2010

Kunal Nayyar


The role of Rajesh Koothrappali in the series "The Big Bang Theory" is the first starring role that reaches Kunal Nayyar. Previously played a leading role especially in "Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service."


From an early age Nayyar participated in musicals and plays. After finishing high school, the actor comes out of India to move to America where he majored in business and took several courses and acting classes at the University of Portland. In its first year, won the Mark Twain Award for "Comic Brilliance." Finally, gets the Master of Arts from Temple University in Philadelphia.


Currently, Nayyar is writing his first film and its highly acclaimed play "Cotton Candy" continues to be presented in New Delhi.


Kunal Nayyar is Rajesh Koothrappali Ramayan, an astrophysicist. This character represents the stereotype of an Indian living in America. His family is very rich and is the one of the group who would have fewer problems if it were not suffering from a rare disorder (selective mutism) that prevents him from talking to women, only communicates with them if he is drunk (or think he might) or take a experimental drug used in clinical studies and cause side effects.
Kunal interprets Raj--gets nervous, hates Indian food, doesn´t speak to women-- a typical Indian boy.
The more times Rajesh encounters beautiful women, the more times he gets nervous and avoids them.
When he gets nervous, he wants to go to the bathroom. He hates Indian food and feel a bit discriminated against by others. His best friend is Howard, although he often leave to go to any pretty girl.