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The real reason The Big Bang Theory is ending - Page 10 of 21 - Kiwi Report

The real reason The Big Bang Theory is ending


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[post_page_title]No other choice[/post_page_title]
With Parsons officially ready to leave following the end of the twelfth season, the network had some hard decisions to make. It was highly likely that if they were to continue without Sheldon in the show, their ratings would drop significantly. There was no way that they could recast the character after twelve years, so what else could they do but cancel the show? No network wants to end a series too soon when it’s performing well for them, but Parsons left them without any other choice.

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