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In the “The Change Constant” period of the “The Big Bang Theory” season, Sheldon is already deceiving over many things as one simple life change sends him over: the elevator begins to work again. Penny is the first to take it to their floor, and when Sheldon stands on it, shouting that she can no longer handle changes, the doors open, at what point Penny says, “Can you believe it? They will finally fix the elevator!” Cuoco remembered the following:
“[Director] Anthony Rich received a manuscript earlier [than we did]So I said, ‘Tell me something! Tell me something! ‘Because I’m a girl who reads the last page of each book. He said, “I don’t want to ruin it for you, but you have to do something very special.” And all week I was constantly thinking, “I wonder what it is, I wonder what it is” and when I found out I was in the elevator, it was it me. I was so excited. I couldn’t expect to do it in front of the audience. It was killed in front of our producer! People shouted for all reasons. “
Like Steve Moraro, one of the long -time main producers and writers of the exhibition, said that the team was considering stopping the entire series with a revitalized lift, but they had to cheat the audience with little. “Chuck always thought that the ultimate opening of the lift might be the last scene, but when we got closer, I think you could feel people waiting for it,” Moraro said. “We wanted to do it, but we wanted to try to catch people from the guard.”
Moraro’s colleague, author and executive producer Steve Holland confirmed this. “It was one version where they all walked up the stairs after getting back [the Nobel ceremony]And just as they got to the fourth floor, the elevator blurred and it would open, “Holland said.” There was a talk about the moment when Sheldon and Amy say, “It’s crazy; we won the Nobel Prize and in a way everything is exactly the same ‘and then the elevator opens, and it would have been the end of the exhibition.”
The elevator finally attached, but it is still a strange plot that Howard wondered why it broke first. “Big Bang Theory” streaming in full on HBO Max.