One thing completely noticeable at the beginning of The Big Bang Theory series is the lack of other characters who are women. Penny happened to be Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Sheldon’s (Jim Parsons) next-door neighbor, or should I say, the ‘pretty girl next door’ archetype that Leonard eventually gets married to.
Given it’s a nerd-centric show about these scientists being ‘nerds and geeks’ about comic books and scientific theories, they could have easily made a distinguished characterization for Penny other than being the ‘pretty girl next door’ who simply becomes the love interest. Thankfully, as the show progressed, Chuck Lorre shared how they managed to improve Penny as the 12 seasons went on. In The Big Bang Theory: The Definitive, Inside Story of the Epic Hit Series book, co-creator Chuck Lorre mentioned Penny being an ‘underwritten character’ and luckily, as the show went on, Cuoco was more involved in making choices for Penny. Read Lorre’s quote below:
In the same book, Cuoco spoke about her character’s heartwarming yet disappointing ending. Penny had been quite clear about refusing to have children, and though Cuoco admits the ending of the surprise pregnancy was heartwarming, she still would have voted for not having children. Read her full quote below:
Meanwhile, Kaley Cuoco plays the titular character in HBO’s animated series, Harley Quinn. You can also tune in on Epicstream for Young Sheldon stories.
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