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- Jun 6, 2020
I don't think that anyone should be surprised that The Big Bang Theory is still talked about by many; its finale episode will have only aired four years ago on May 16th. When I peek at female profiles on various social media sites it feels like half of them mention the American version of The Office (I like that show myself, but some of these people need to let go a little,) and its finale will have aired a decade ago, coincidentally also on May 16th. May 6th of 2024 will mark two decades since the finale of Friends aired and that's still pretty beloved, granted that's mostly by older millenials and young Gen Xers and it's somewhat being retroactively criticized for not being "diverse" enough.Yes. I didn't want to believe it either, but apparently, at least from my own interactions and observations, normies seem to unironically love the show.
What I'm saying is that while it'll fade more with each passing year you'll be seeing plenty of references to TBBT for at least another decade probably, and that's assuming that they don't make any movie adaptations (in addition to the spin-off show, Young Sheldon which is current but seems to be nowhere near as popular) to give the property a little extra boost based on nostalgia (like what they did twice with Sex and the City after its end in 2004.)