Talk:The Status Quo Combustion/@comment-92.19.2.119-20140720123945/@comment-31.217.66.110-20140722191353

You have to remember that season seven was the only season that made the big (I mean, really big) changes in characters's lives and had lots of character development. All previous six seasons now come off as a build-up for that. It is unfair to simply put everything in one season and the end the show. Especially if the season finale leaves so many loose ends. We still don't know: -where Sheldon left -how will his and Amy's relationship change once he gets back -how will Raj's parents react upon finding out that he is in a serious relationship with a non-Indian girl -will Penny make it as an actress -will Howard ever go to space again and how will Bernadette cope with that -will Howard and Bernadette ever have children -what is Penny's last name -what happened to Howard's father That's a lot of loose ends, even for a sitcom. Also, Shamy is the second most important couple on a show so it doesn't make sense to simply have Sheldon leave and then end the show, not after years of development of their relationship and not in a moment when they are finally getting more intimate, the same way it is not fair to get Leonard and Penny engaged after seven years and then end the show in the next episode without exploring it further. It is not the finale that The Big Bang Theory deserves.