So it seems like we're
stopping the show just
in time, because you're
all falling apart.
So who broke their hand?
Who broke their foot?
I broke my hand.
I had shoulder surgery.
I broke my foot.
And I can't see.
I can't see either.
Paper cut.
[INAUDIBLE]
Aw, you poor thing.
[INAUDIBLE] Those table
reads can be brutal.
Oh, no.
Blocking is becoming a bit hard.
If we have to do a
cross or something.
Everybody's--
[INTERPOSING VOICES]
We're like, I'm
sitting in the chair.
I'm sitting on the couch.
No.
If I directed an
episode, I'd have us
all on army cots, just
laid out the entire time.
Is it really getting that bad?
Come on.
A little bit.
The stairs--
You wear a miner's lamp
to read your scripts now.
Well, a season--
early on, I could see.
And now I can't see anything.
So they got me a
lamp helmet thing
to read this for a script,
because I can't see it.
I can't see it.
And you got--
They started printing mine--
You have white--
We get blue pages.
And I can't read off the blue.
The light doesn't work.
They print mine
special on white.
Oh, yeah, when they do rewrites.
Yes.
Exactly.
Yes, I understand.
You've worked on sitcoms before.
I was in a sitcom before.
Yeah.
I know your blue pages.
We know those blue pages.
All right.
So this is the
coolest thing I think
what comes out of the show.
Not only do you get
to have a relationship
with a group of people and
enjoy working with every day,
but you're inspiring
kids to be scientists.
I mean, that is actually
a really cool [INAUDIBLE]..
Right?
Especially for you.
Yeah, I mean, I
think for all of us,
it feels really especially
impactful that not only can we
bring people joy
and make them laugh,
but that we also are
putting a different face
on science and scientists.
And a scholarship fund.
Yeah, we have a
scholarship fund.
A "Big Bang Theory"
scholarship fund.
I think we have 30
scholars in there
now from all over the world
at UCLA and to help pay for--
I mean, that's just anything
that any of us could expect.
We're doing a sitcom, and
we take it very seriously.
But our goal is to
make people laugh.
And so when you're
a part of something
like that and
inspiring people that
are literally molding our
culture and our future,
that's beyond--
I'm just a theater rat.
Yeah, I mean to be part of
that is just incredible.
It's very cool.
And so you have so many fans.
And you have a lot of fans in
prison, which is really great.
That is great.
It's extended family.
Small segue.
We do get a lot of
letters from prison.
If I was in prison,
I would write.
I don't.
I don't know where
this comes from.
But not for like a
signed photo for bail.
You don't get any letters from--
Not that I've seen.
When the return address
says Rikers Island,
you don't have to open it.
I don't?
I thought I'd open everything.
I don't think I know
one Indian in prison.
I know a lot of accountants
are Indians, but no prisoners.
That can't be true.
I get a lot of letters
from accountants.
