From Deseret News archives:
He's a genius!
Well, not just me, but everybody who earns his/her living as a TV critic.
Lorre, the co-creator and executive producer of both "Two and a Half Men" and "Big Bang Theory," is famous for his producer vanity cards that flash at the end of episodes there are 185 of them dating back to the beginning of "Dharma & Greg." (Go to chucklorre.com to read them all.) And last week, both No. 184 and No. 185 mentioned TV critics.
No. 184, at the end of "Bang," included, "Don't answer TV critic questions about the state of TV comedy. It's a trap."
(Yes, he was asked about that during the most recent Television Critics Association press tour. But I don't think it was a trap.)
And No. 185, at the end of "Men," included (in "The Emmy Speech I Didn't Give"), "I want to thank the TV Academy for this incredible acknowledgement. The fact that it (ticks) off TV critics all over the country just makes the moment a little sweeter."
Chuck, would it make you feel any better if you knew that, while watching that second episode of "Big Bang Theory," my teenage son asked me, "Is Chuck Lorre, like, a genius or what?"
IT'S NO COINCIDENCEthat the two lead characters in "Big Bang Theory" are named Sheldon (played by Jim Parsons) and Leonard (Johnny Galecki).
Sheldon Leonard produced classic TV shows like "Make Room for Daddy," "Dick Van Dyke," "Andy Griffith" and "I Spy." He also has hundreds of acting credits from the mid-1930s to the early 1990s; he passed away in 1997.
"There was just a little hero worship on our part there," Lorre said.
ARE THE STARS of "Big Bang Theory," who play geniuses on the show, really smart?
"Johnny (Galecki) seems very intelligent to me thus far," Jim Parsons said.
"Well, (I'm) not nearly as intelligent as the character," Galecki said, "but I did really well all the way through the middle of eighth grade."
LORRE PROMISES that Penny (Kaley Cuoco), the blonde who lives across the hall from Sheldon and Leonard, really isn't all that dumb. She's just smart in a different way than the guys.
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