- Jim Parsons spills the beans on 'Big Bang' comeback
- His reunion with Mayim Bialik is much anticipated
- THIS is what Jim had to say
Bazinga! The news is out and fans are ecstatic! Jim Parson, the genius behind the quirky Sheldon Cooper, is dishing out the deets on his grand return to the character that stole our hearts for 12 seasons on 'The Big Bang Theory'. And guess what? It's "beautiful"!
They're back for one last time!
Not flying solo, Parsons is joined by none other than Mayim Bialik, his on-screen partner-in-science, as they gear up for an epic on-screen reunion in the 'Young Sheldon' series finale, airing May 16 on CBS.
It's the first time the dynamic duo has shared the screen since their 2019 farewell, and oh boy, are we in for a treat!
Parsons reveals, "It's a completely different circumstance." They're stepping into a single-camera world, a fresh experience for the multi-camera sitcom vets.
But fear not! The essence of "Sheldon" and "Amy Farrah Fowler" remains, as they bring a touch of nostalgia and a whole lot of sweetness to 'Young Sheldon'.
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Despite being the voice of the show for seven seasons, Parsons admits it wasn't all smooth sailing slipping back into Sheldon's shoes.
"Do I still know how to talk like this?" he pondered, echoing Bialik's sentiments. But, like riding a bike, the pair found their groove, ready to deliver a finale that promises to tug at our heartstrings.