Bernadette: One of the most original sitcoms to hit the world of television, The Big Bang Theory has always done things a bit different. Really though, who would have thought a show about socially awkward physicists would gain such a following? The brilliant, but dismally charismatic team of Leonard, Sheldon, Raj and Howard have become an unlikely set of heroes in the world of prime-time TV.
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Joined by their character foil and eye-candy, the street smart but uneducated Penny, the show seemed complete. The third season brought two new female cast members to the show: Amy Farrah Fowler, and Bernadette Rostenkowski. Both scientists (one with a PhD and the other working toward her PhD), they immediately took up their respective places within the show and have been regulars since.
While Kaley Cuoco‘s Penny is still beloved by the audience and rocks the “eye candy” role brilliantly, she has plenty of help now from Melissa Rauch‘s Bernadette, whose quirky personality, intelligence, but also beauty and occasional aggression make her one of the most interesting and unpredictable on the show. While we weren’t anticipating her becoming a regular, she’s grown on us since her first appearance on this show. Here are fifteen things you didn’t know about Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz.
10. The Pregnancy Storyline Was Spur Of The Moment
In one of the biggest events of the series so far, Howard and Bernadette recently had a kid! They are the first members of the main character cast to procreate, which is interesting because it seemed unlikely at the outset of the show that Howard would ever get married or have a girlfriend, let alone become a father.
During a writing session, Steve Molaro suggested that Bernadette mention her pregnancy in passing to a rabbit around the end of the episode they were writing (The Valentino Submergence). Molaro just threw the idea out there, but the entire roomful of writers and staff loved it, as did creator Chuck Lorre, so they went ahead with it.
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