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There are many wild theories out there about the “Big Bang Theory” (I feel particularly odd to think of it as talking about the laughing multi-camera sitcom created by Chuck Roll), but this about Bernadette Rostenkowski Worowitz, the waitress transformed the microbiologist with a crazy high voice during his crazy high voice. especially From the left field.
R/Fantheories Subreddit, with a properly named Redditor U/Collected I’ve assumed something quite extreme about Bernadette. They made sure to be clear by titled the post “Bernadette is a clone.” [–] Rather, it is a series of clones rather than a single one. The key points of the discussion are as follows: Many Thanks to her dangerous experiments in the course of the show, and in the workplace where she often talks about laughing, her employer may “do unethical things to make her assets work for them.” Also, the “kicker” here means Bernadette “means” to Howard as the show progresses. (If you ask me, Howard deserves it, but I’m off track.)
According to this theory, there are two possibilities here: “Over the years of repeated cloning, her DNA has been slightly corrupted and she has lost a part of herself with each regeneration,” is the first speculation, and their second is: “I remember she’s a clone. Even though he’s kind of a**, she was killed before she was killed. [similarly] She loves him and is separated from herself, knowing that she may one day not clone her again. ”
Bernadette is probably not a clone – her character evolved over time
In honor of this person posting fan theory on Reddit, this is nuts and not in a good sense. Yes, Bernadette turns into the whole “Big Bang Theory” and yes, she’s got a sharper and stabbed, but that’s it Part of the character development mechanism. Jessica Radoroff’s 2022 bookBig Bang Theory: The Definitive Inner Story of the Epic Hit Series“Creator and showrunner Chuck Roll is actually working on this exact thing, and writer and executive Steve Holland basically said that Melissa Rauch helped make the character better.
“As time passed, we made Bernadette a bit more creepy,” Roll told Radorov. “She was a corporate character in Cutthroat. You didn’t ruin her. Part of that joy is an instrument with her voice. It’s like an acid piccolo. And she gets smaller. So these two things lined up from this ball don’t even think twice about cutting a moral corner.
The Netherlands agreed on his part, saying that Rauch’s performance really boosted the overall character. “We didn’t understand the character at all in the early episodes. Melissa worked more than the character worked early on, so we had to find a way to make the character work,” he said. “Bernadette didn’t really understand the joke at first, but that’s definitely not who she became. Melissa just popped out.”
In fact, the description of Rauch’s Bernadette has now arrived. So Well-known, when fans approached her on the street, they almost seemed to be coping with her. “There were a lot of jokes from the fans, like, “Are you going to yell at me?” ” or “You look really nice, but we know how Bernadette is,” Rauch said in the book before expressing his gratitude for the way her character evolved. “I was really excited to play that edge in Bernadette because I wasn’t there in her first few episodes. The layers they gave her were just as rewarding to play, just like they gave layers to all the characters.”
This Bernadette theory really erases the growth of characters in later seasons
Not only did Bernadette evolve naturally and successfully during the “Big Bang Theory,” but through her she was able to tell a very realistic and human story, like Bernadette’s first struggle with on-screen pregnancy. In the season 10 episode, “The Military Miniaturization,” Bernadette is worried about telling her colleagues that she is pregnant.
“Two of our notable authors, Maria Ferrari and Tara Hernandez, have brought a conflict between the elements of women where passion is a job, and work, motherhood and cultural expectations. [that’s like]”Chuck Roll meditated on Bernadette’s groundbreaking pregnancy storyline in Jessica Radoroff’s book (she later worries about her lack of “maternal instinct” and giving a voice to a real-life mother who might have felt the same way). People reacted to them as they resonated. [Writer] Maria [Ferrari] I was very determined to make the “Mama” story something I’d never seen before. While we were doing the show she was a new mom so those things were so many within her range and I think it helped lead Bernadette into a more enriched area. Ah, this is an interesting situation. She was at conflict over where her priorities should be and what she should be for certain cultural expectations. I’m simply who I am. For some reason, we managed to stumbled on creating a better story.
Bernadette’s non-clone journey is a big part of “The Big Bang Theory” and is currently streaming on Max.