Mayim Bialik and Melissa Rauch Promoted To Series Regulars On BIG BANG THEORY

The two actresses who have only guest starred in a handful of episodes have been bumped up to regulars in the comedy series.

Both Melissa Rauch who plays Howard's adorable girlfriend Bernadette and former Blossom star Mayim Bialik who plays Sheldon's girl friend Amy, who isn't his girlfriend but a friend who is a girl, have been promoted to series regulars for the remainder of season four.

Even though the actresses have been upgraded in show status it still doesn't call for the two to appear in all episodes produced. This is most likely a way of making sure the two ladies don't move on to other sitcoms.

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NoPurposeNaji User is offline

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Old news dude.Melissa's been there since episode One.But Mayim just got promoted in the latest episode.I Honestly Think Melissa will go the way Sarah Gilbert did....they can't produce Quality material for Her.Mayim i think is here to stay.

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NoPurposeNaji wrote:

Old news dude...

I hope this isn't turning into AICN, where everyone complains that it's old news if another site posts it five minutes before they do.

Mayim's character works much better as a guest star, so I hope they don't make it an every episode thing. The more her and Sheldon interacted the more the writing seemed forced, and there's nothing more annoying on a sitcom than when something is pushed too hard. It works well in small quantities, but could easily be overdone.

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theguilty1 wrote:
NoPurposeNaji wrote:

Old news dude...

I hope this isn't turning into AICN, where everyone complains that it's old news if another site posts it five minutes before they do.

Mayim's character works much better as a guest star, so I hope they don't make it an every episode thing. The more her and Sheldon interacted the more the writing seemed forced, and there's nothing more annoying on a sitcom than when something is pushed too hard. It works well in small quantities, but could easily be overdone.

Agreed.