Fans of “The Big Bang Theory” were understandably saddened when the beloved sitcom ended its 12-season run last year. As fans eventually learned, while the rest of the cast was amenable to keep going for two more seasons, it was Jim Parsons’ decision to leave that spelled the end of the show, which couldn’t feasibly continue without fan-favourite character Sheldon Cooper.
Parsons is opening up about the circumstances, that led him to not renew his “BBT” contract, in a discussion with David Tennant in the “Broadchurch” star’s new podcast, “David Tennant Does a Podcast With…”.
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