The Big Bang Theory Season 8 Returns This Fall 2014, Will Lisa Kudrow Play the Role of Penny’s Mother?
The Big Bang Theory Season 8 Returns This Fall 2014, Will Lisa Kudrow Play the Role of Penny’s Mother?
Sheldon Cooper's fate after he decided to ride a train going to who knows where will be up on the air this coming September 2014. Aside from that big revelation, Kaley Cuoco-Sweetings, the actress who played the lovable character Penny, has expressed her excitement to the on-screen wedding of her character to Leonard Hofstadter.
With the wedding looming soon, there have been rumors that Lisa Kudrow will become part of the show as Penny's mother. The gang is more than excited to have a face behind the persona that Penny has been mentioning a couple of times on the show. With her personality, she is sure to add more comedy to the show.
Now going back to Sheldon - producers have said in an interview that in the last few episodes, the character has been faced with many changes that he isn't used to. This had broken him to a point that he needed to leave to process everything. On the other hand, on an interview with Jim Parsons, he said that his character might not have gotten on the train at all, he can just head on home immediately, saying he changed his mind. None of the writers would tell him what would really happen though.
Even Simon Helberg, the character that plays Howard Wolowitz remains in the dark as to what the future holds for his character. He said that the show has really great writers that provide him with awesome script - he no longer have to add any more or even improvise. Even without a clue, the gang is confident that the eighth season will be AWESOME!
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