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'The Big Bang Theory': The Cast and Crew Say Goodbye to the Set with a Backstreet Boys Flashmob

The end of the arguably most iconic American sitcom in the past ten years will be emotional for everyone, however, the crew had a surprise in store to thank the faithful fans.

February 15 2019 | 13:04

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CBS have a tradition of surprising the audiences who attend their show recordings and 'The Big Bang Theory' lived up to expectations. In order to say goodbye to the beloved sitcom, which has been running ever since 2007, the entire cast and crew took part in a flashmob to the tune of 'Larger Than Life', by the Backstreet Boys.

Big Bang Theory Series Finale Flashmob

The stars, Kaley Cuoco, Jim Parsons, Mayim Bialik, Melissa Rauch, Kunal Nayyar, and Simon Helberg relished in the special moment; the only cast member who was unable to join in was Johnny Galecki (Leonard) who found himself injured, although this didn't stop him from cheering on his cast-mates from the side. Cuoco ensured the dance was recorded with care from different angles:

The actress previously admitted on the Ellen DeGeneres show that she was sad and emotional about the prospect of the show coming to an end. She told DeGeneres, "We've been getting super emotional [...] out of nowhere, I just started bawling. And the crew, all the camera guys and everyone came out and they were like, 'We're so glad you cried, because we've been waiting to cry.' And then they all gave us this huge group hug and we all just cried for like 10 minutes."

The Final Breath

'The Big Bang Theory' will come to an end in May this year, after twelve seasons and 279 episodes. Although there is no official end date as of yet, it was confirmed on TV Line that the season finale will be split across two episodes, which will be streamed back to back.