The Big Bang Theory starring Kaley Cuoco and Johnny Galecki on a behind-the-scenes romance

The Big Bang Theory It has lit up the sitcom world for over a decade, thanks in part to its beloved cast. The long-running CBS series featured a number of actors who are now household names, their dynamics and relationships making headlines. According to a new book celebrates The Big Bang TheoryDuring his tenure, two of these members developed a unique off-screen kinship relationship. An excerpt from . has been posted The Big Bang Theory: The Definitive Inside Story of the Epic Beating SeriesAcross Vanity FairAnd the It sheds more light on the off-screen romance between co-stars Kaley Cuoco and Johnny Galecki, from 2008 to 2010.

Coco, who played Penny, revealed, “I was a huge fan of Johnny early on.” “I didn’t even hide it. He had such bragging. We were dating people at the time, but I only had eyes for Johnny. Then, when I found out he had eyes for me too, I was like, Ah ‑ oh, that’s going to be a problem. “

Galecki, who played Leonard, echoed, “I have a healthy psyche, but you really have to hit me over the head to tell me you’re flirting with me.” “I had no idea what kind of likes it was before Cali and I started dating.” However, the on-screen chemistry that led to their off-screen romance is undeniable, says Coco.

“All the scenes until we met together in real life, it was clear that there was always something going on,” Coco explained. “There was harmony and we were crushing on each other. That was the whole first season until we got together for real.”

According to Cuoco and Galecki, the dream sequence in the episode “The Nerdvana Annihilation,” where Leonard and Penny get physically close in the elevator shaft of their apartment, proved to be a turning point in their relationship.

“We had to be in each other’s arms — and for a while, because it was kind of the trick we were doing,” Galecki explained. “It was a complete thing, and it was an introductory scene because it took a while. Kaley didn’t look terrified at all. In fact, she looked so happy in her arms. That was definitely one of the moments I think—”

“I think we fell in love a little bit in the elevator well,” Coco echoed.

“We did feel something, yes,” Galecki continued. “I think this was a huge turning point [in our relationship]. At that point, she and I knew that something was mutually palpable, and that it would be a distraction from working to try to keep ignoring it instead of getting to know it and giving in to it.”

The Big Bang Theory: The Definitive Inside Story of the Epic Beating Series Now available anywhere books are sold.

.

[ad_2]

Related posts