"Big Bang's theory" interrupted "Young Sheldon" Faced with any challenge you can expect from a wildly popular spin-off. In addition to dealing with several events listed on the initial show and making some Creative decisions about the co-creator of "Young Sheldon" Jacques LoreThe show also focused on the younger version of the most popular character "Big Bang theory", Sheldon Cooper (Jimim Parsons).
This put some pretty huge expectations on the shoulders of the young chief actor. History has proven that Iin Armitage was honored. However, the process was by no means easy - at least if you ask Parsons, who revealed that the Armitage audition process was even more problematic than you could have expected. The reason, as Parsons said Online During a joint interview for 2017 with Armitage, it was that Lore and co-creator Steven Molaro decided to throw the young actor in the deep end with an extremely heavy material:
"His mother tapped him in his grandmother's house over Christmas. Jacques and Steve wrote this funny long, complicated monologue, which was not in the script. I think it was a kind of trial from a fire - we don't know if we would write this long for this character, but they should be ready for it."
Parsons was originally skeptical of the young Sheldon, but he came to appreciate both the show and the army
To hear Jimim Parsons, praising Young Sheldon today may have surprised everyone - including Parsons himself - when the predictor was still in very early stages of planning. While the Starwear "Big Bang's theory" eventually served as an executive producer and narrator of the show, and even appeared in front of the camera in the series final, he Almost rejected the "young Sheldon" At first because he was simply not particularly interested in returning to the character.
Writing the show ended, persuading him to jump on the ship - and, as his glittering comments on Armitage, he immediately found the work of his younger colleague very impressive. Here's how he described Armitage's approach to acting in the ET interview:
"You have fun and it was really inspiring to see. There is only a way he deals with all that is so fun and such a joy of the process ... You are a reminder of, I think, to anyone who does it for a while (see) how fun is."
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