"Big Bang Theory" Gets Two Year Renewal

Sheldon and company will be around for at least two more seasons thanks to a deal that renews the hit CBS sitcom, “The Big Bang Theory” for two more years according to Variety.

“Big Bang” has shown consistent ratings growth this season in a competitive Monday time slot and is a solids lead-in for CBS’s Monday evening comedy line-up.

The news comes with a three-year pick-up for fellow sitcom “Two and a Half Men.”  Both series are produced by Chuck Lorre.

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  1. One of these days, I'm going to watch that show.

    Big Bang Theory, not Two and a Half Men.

  2. Sam Sloan says:

    Fantastic news. As one of the first in the entertainment news biz to really tout this show right here on Slice, I am so glad it didn't let me or our fans down. Definitely one of the best comedies on TV since Friends and Seinfeld.

  3. Necrosomniac says:

    If you haven't watched the Big Bang Theory, do it. It's worth it.

  4. Bill from Albuquerque says:

    It's better than Friends and has, in my opinion, captured that flow of Seinfeld. Only 2 years??? CBS is being awfully short-sighted on this one.

  5. Billy Uno says:

    This is the only sit-com I've watched in years. I watch this show as religiously as Battlestar Galactica, or Lost...

    So at least when those two shows end, I'll still have something worth watching.

  6. Trekscribbler says:

    I got turned onto BANG by, well, seeing Penny the first time. I've watched it ever since. She's gorgeous.

    However, I would say that the writers for the show really only strike a solid chord with me about one out of every three episodes or so. Two out of three times they come up with situations that could be on ANY sitcom, and I hate that. I prefer the more truly geeky situations they find themselves in ... but I still watch 'em all.

    Great cast, and great that they're given two more seasons, at least.

  7. ejdalise says:

    Uh-oh . . . more bad news for me; I've tried watching it a few times, and to me it comes across as stilted. The canned laugh track is intrusive (at least I hope it's canned), and the characters/actors are not very good in the delivery of their lines. It seems painfully obvious they are reading a script, and at least the shows I watched were like watching a bunch of 30 second scenes strung together, and each scene punctuated by said laugh track.

    The bad news is it's more proof I will never get my geek card. Wait, perhaps it's an age thing; I'm not much into texting, twitter, or similar methods of communication. For those who are, the show must feel like a slice of life.

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