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I think that the writers will do well with this. I have faith.

Hopefully. Personally I also want 'em to bring Leslie Winkle

Hey guys, do you think that Leonard and Penny will eventually get back together ?

I'm pretty sure if the show runs for years, they'll hookup, split up, then finally end up together. It'll be like Friends all over again ;)

Hopefully. Personally I also want 'em to bring Leslie Winkle

I'm pretty sure if the show runs for years, they'll hookup, split up, then finally end up together. It'll be like Friends all over again ;)

Well I think it be good if they get together, I thought they made a good couple smile.gif

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Big Bang Theory' star Kaley Cuoco on temporary medical leave following weekend fall

The Big Bang Theory has been rendered Penny-less in the wake of Kaley Cuoco?s weekend horseback riding mishap.

A rep for Cuoco confirms that the actress suffered a broken leg and is currently recuperating in a Los Angeles-area hospital. ?She?s scheduled to make a full recovery,? says the spokesperson.

A Big Bang rep, meanwhile, says Cuoco will be written out of the episode that is taping tomorrow night. The show will then take a previously-scheduled week-long hiatus.

http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2010/09/13/big-bang-theory-kaley-cuoco-injured/

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Big Bang Theory' star Kaley Cuoco on temporary medical leave following weekend fall

The Big Bang Theory has been rendered Penny-less in the wake of Kaley Cuoco's weekend horseback riding mishap.

A rep for Cuoco confirms that the actress suffered a broken leg and is currently recuperating in a Los Angeles-area hospital. "She's scheduled to make a full recovery," says the spokesperson.

A Big Bang rep, meanwhile, says Cuoco will be written out of the episode that is taping tomorrow night. The show will then take a previously-scheduled week-long hiatus.

http://ausiellofiles...-cuoco-injured/

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Noooo Penny! Got shes so hot it hurts to think about her.

I've learned that the stars of The Big Bang Theory are getting fat new paychecks just as the hit CBS comedy is getting ready for its big move to Thursdays next week. After almost 3 months of negotiations with series producer Warner Bros TV, Big Bang leads Johnny Galecki, Kaley Cuoco, and Jim Parsons have agreed to a major salary hike that would bring the trio's salaries to $200,000 an episode for the upcoming fourth season, up from about $60,000 last season. The salaries will rise to $250,000 in Season 5, then $300,000 in Season 6 and 350,000 in Season 7. Additionally, they will each receive .25 point of the series' lucrative backend and will be paid $1+ million as an advance against it now and another $1 million in Season 7. That effectively adds another $50,000 to their per-episode paycheck over the life of the deal.

Read more: http://www.spoilertv.com/2010/09/big-bang-theory-large-pay-increase-for.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=facebook#ixzz0zdJ6Ntwf

That isn't such a ungodly amount if you consider what others are getting paid/have been paid. Friends stars got 1 million/episode for the last few seasons, and Seinfeld was offered even more for a 10th season! I believe Hugh Laurie in House makes at least half a million per episode. BBT has been pulling in really good ratings. So, the stars should get their cut. After all, for most actors, a smash hit like BBT is a once in a lifetime thing.

If the show makes ungodly amounts of money than they should get their cut. Better than all that money going to some executive.

It's better if money is re-invested in shows that don't pull very high ratings to avoid them being cancelled. That would be a noble thing to do, but hey, I heard chivalry is dead so I won't hold my breath.

It's better if money is re-invested in shows that don't pull very high ratings to avoid them being cancelled. That would be a noble thing to do, but hey, I heard chivalry is dead so I won't hold my breath.

Most shows that don't pull very high ratings deserve to be cancelled. The networks exist to make money, not to be chivalrous. Hell, once these shows peak and start going downhill, it's only a matter of time anyway. So if you think the networks are going to sacrifice advertising dollars to keep a failing (ratings-wise) show on the air, you're dreaming.

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