- The Big Bang Theory's over!
Last night was our last two
episodes, can you believe it?
I know a lot of you probably
have a lot of questions.
I still have some questions too,
but let's tackle some
questions you might have
after see last night's episodes.
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Well, it feels pretty weird!
It feels like the job I've
had for almost a decade
is all of a sudden over and
there are not other jobs
to take its place
because it was so unique.
The relationships that
we formed with each other
won't be formed again that same way
even if we work on other shows.
It was a really special,
unusual decade of my life
that I got to spend with these people
who wrote this show based
on their own experiences
and the things that
they wish for their kids
and to work with a cast
like I got to work with,
it was just a really special
time that can't be recreated.
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Spoiler alert, I'm gonna talk
about last night's episodes.
Amy got a makeover
and that's a big deal.
Amy finally had, I guess,
her ugly duckling episode.
My hair is short, I love it,
and Amy and Sheldon win the Nobel Prize.
It was really amazing seeing
a recreated Nobel Prize stage
that we got to make our speeches from.
It was an unbelievable
way to end our series
with all of us dressed up
like we were going to the ball
and spending a lot of
concentrated time together
because those scenes are
technically so different
than the way we film them
in front of an audience.
I think it's a very gratifying
way to end the show.
I think fans probably have
a lot of mixed emotions,
and we do too, but I
think kind of tying a bow
and kind of completing
this Nobel Prize loop,
I think, I hope, felt
satisfying to people.
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I know you wanna talk about my hair
'cause I wanna talk about my hair.
I've kinda been quiet on social media
for the last couple weeks
because we really wanted the reveal
to be what it was last night,
but, indeed, they wanted Amy
get a significant haircut
and I had been thinking
of cutting my hair,
so after nine years of my
hair being straightened
at least twice a week,
which severe damaged it,
I cut my hair off and I actually
have wavy hair, naturally,
so it kind of springs up.
I love it, it's so easy
and I love that Amy got
to have this new look
with some of my natural wave.
It was really, really fun getting to wear
all those cool outfits and
like new Amy's kinda dressy.
She dresses up even to get on an airplane.
I love that, I loved that it
fit seamlessly into the episode
and that after Sheldon's
initial freaking out
over Amy changing, we settle
into kind of a new normal
and I'm just really
happy that I get to start
this chapter of my life with short hair.
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It's been a really emotional
last couple of weeks.
Filming these last two
episodes really felt like
oh, this is the last time we'll this,
this is the last time we'll that.
People think of us often like a family
and, indeed, we are, we see each other
more than we see our own families,
but the way that I see it,
it's kind of like taking
seven people or eight people, right,
Kevin Sussman was there,
it's like taking eight people
who are all raised completely differently,
have totally different coping mechanisms,
different ways of communicating
and then you put them together
and have this huge emotional thing happen
and then see how they all deal with it.
We all deal with things differently.
Some of us grieve more in private,
some of us are more vocal about it,
some of us feel comfortable crying
in front of other people,
and some of us don't,
so it was really interesting to see
how all of our personalities came out
through this process of saying goodbye.
There's a lot of gratitude.
All of the hugs you see on
social media, those are real.
There are moments that
we seven and we eight
have shared together that are just for us
and that's really amazing.
A lot of our funniest work comes from
the stuff you don't even see.
It was a very interesting process
of us all figuring out what works for us
in this kind of grief
and also ways that we can
publicly come together.
The hand print ceremony that we did,
getting our hand prints in cement
at the Chinese Theater was unbelievable
and really felt like such a seal,
like it really sealed this presence
that we have as a cast
in Hollywood, it's crazy.
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