‘The Big Bang Theory’s Kaley Cuoco and Chuck Lorre Reunite For “FUNNY YOU SHOULD ASK”

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Please prepare for gate departure. Mouse-hovering over the newest edition of “FUNNY YOU SHOULD ASK?” Great.

Now that we’ve opened up a new tab, Warner Bros. TV wants to make sure your journey starts with a trip around the stars only to end in blood-splattering gore dripping down the plane’s tail in this Chuck Lorre and Kaley Cuoco The Big Bang Theory reunion. “One of the great privileges of my career was the 12 years we spent together,” Lorre exclaims. 

With a passenger side of Bill Lawrence, the trio discussed their respective Emmy-nominated comedies, The Flight Attendant, The Kominsky Method, and Ted Lasso for the Producers Guild of America. “The actors are getting the glory and the face of the show, but then you put the curtain up, and it’s all these people behind me, and I think that’s what I learned the most,” Cuoco states. 

Are you late to board? Don’t worry. The full 39-minute chat can also be found below.

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Rachel
Joining the Nerds and Beyond team back in February 2019, Rachel Finucane graduated university with a Bachelor of Arts (Humanities) majoring in Screen Arts. She’s been passionate about all things television and film-related since penning her first Neighbours fanfiction aged twelve, before inevitably taking that pen to dabble in fashion, sports, and music. She can be spotted on Twitter at @rachelfinucane_.

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