Jim Parsons told why he left the "Big Explosion theory"

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The "Theory of the Big Explosion" is one of the most recognizable centies of the century, and in many ways it is the merit of Jim Parsons, who played the crazy scientist Sheldon Cooper. The show lasted on the air 12 seasons and, perhaps, would remain with the audience and longer if it were not for the decision of the actor to leave. But it, as it turned out, was caused by very serious reasons.

Recently, Jim became a guest of the stars of the star "Doctor Who" David Tennant and said that his last contract was concluded for two years and he could not even imagine that after that moment the series would end. Although the actor noted that he had a bad premonition.

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And then it was only confirmed. On Parsons, everything was falling at once - and the performance on his own play, and rehearsals, which took a lot of time, and the death of his beloved dog. The latter submitted the actor finally.

I was exhausted

He admitted, and also added that a few days after his dog was whipped, he slipped and broke his leg.

Parsons admitted that the next couple of days turned out for him a real nightmare. He constantly thought about the future and "felt as if he was on the edge of the cliff." In the end, the actor decided not to rush and calmly think about how to be further. Parsons added that another reason why he wanted to leave the show was the desire to "try something else."

By the way, although the "the theory of the Big Explosion" is over, the Jim did not say with his character - he voiced the young hero in the series "Childrenhood Sheldon".

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