Nexus Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 http://journalstar.com/entertainment/artic...1cc4c002e0.html Fans of "The Big Bang Theory" know that Penny, the female lead in the hit CBS comedy, is from Nebraska. Monday, the state and the football team will be front and center in an episode called "The Cornhusker Vortex." In it, Penny (played by Kaley Cuoco) invites some guy friends over to watch the Huskers play on TV. Not wanting to be left out, Penny's boyfriend, the geeky Leonard (Johnny Galecki), agrees to watch the game, too, even though he knows nothing about football. He receives a tutorial on the fine points of the game from his just-as-geeky roommate Sheldon (Jim Parsons). According to David Fitzgibbon, manager of broadcast services at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, CBS called for permission to use the university name, logos and paraphernalia in the show. Penny is seen wearing Husker T-shirts, while Leonard dons a No. 10 football jersey. Fitzgibbon said the university often receives requests like this - more than you would believe - from TV and film studios, but the answer rarely is "yes." "We say 'no' when the whole idea is to make fun of Nebraska or perpetuate a stereotype," Fitzgibbon said. That was the case a couple of years ago for the Zooey Deschanel movie "The Good Life." The film was about a young man whose one wish was to move away from a football-obsessed town in Nebraska. It wasn't a reach to guess it was Lincoln. "We look pretty closely at what they want to do ... to see how we fit, and how we will be seen," Fitzgibbon said. As Nebraskans know, when it comes to Hollywood, our image usually is not good, with references to football, corn or both. Lincoln took a hit earlier this summer in an episode of "Leverage," the con-person drama on TNT. Written by Albert Kim, who I'm guessing never set foot here, the episode, "The Tap Out Job," made Lincoln look like a small, hick town, with its habitants eating gravy-soaked, chicken-fried steak and thinking every black man plays for the football team. So it goes. Fitzgibbon said university officials like "The Big Bang Theory," noting that Cuoco's Penny is a bombshell, but not the typical dumb, blond bombshell. As to why Penny's character is from Nebraska? Just because. A CBS spokesperson said none of the producers has a connection to the state. Fitzgibbon said he believes Bo Pelini's Huskers probably have a lot to do with why she is from Nebraska. Monday's episode is an example of it. "The Nebraska football program is known very much nationwide," he said. Quote Link to comment
no_name_needed_2001 Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 Sounds good. I rarely watch the show but I'll probably tune in for this one Quote Link to comment
np_husker Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 I have never watched the show but will do so this week. Quote Link to comment
Vince from ShamWOW Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 It's a really funny show. Quote Link to comment
epocSoN Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 It's one of the few shows I actually watch. I'm excited to watch the new episode... BTW this was mentioned a while ago, but no harm no foul. Quote Link to comment
Captain K Posted November 2, 2009 Share Posted November 2, 2009 Don't worry, if you miss it, "The Big Bang" will be re-airing Saturday at 7 p.m. on ABC/ESPN. Earth may soon have a second moon sporting a red N. Quote Link to comment
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