“The Big Bang Theory" Sets Date For Series Finale

Call it the curse of "Seinfeld" but I dread series finales. One thing that Van and I have in common is our love of "Seinfeld." We both think it was one of the greatest series of all-times. There was SO much hype for its series finale - and it was a dud.

Same with "Lost" - turns out the writers had put a bunch of "clues" in the show that led to exactly...nowhere.

So how will the series finale of this decade's most popular comedy turn out?

“The Big Bang Theory” is ending its 12 season run with an hourlong finale on May 16. CBS made the announcement yesterday. Creator Chuck Lorre says he’s got to stop tearing up before he can flesh out what that finale will be. Lorre is honest when he says the end is tough. “These days there’s a lot of melancholy in the background at all times. It’s been a 12-year project that has been really just a joy. It’s going to be very, very sad to let it go.”

This season has seen a parade of favorite guest stars and the one person at the top of the bucket list, William Shatner, make appearances.

The show premiered in 2007 and the ensemble cast has been the key to its success. Jim Parsons opted out of returning for season 13, which is how the end was decided. There are seven new episodes to go…

What was your favorite series finale? What was the worst? I loved the ending of the rebooted "Battlestar Gallactica." It actually wrapped up the story in an intriguing way. But that seems to be the exception, not the rule.


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