1 Rule Kaley Cuoco Was Forced to Follow on the Big Bang Theory

Did you know that The Big Bang Theory banned its cast from improvising, no matter how talented they were at ad-libbing? Did you know Marvel superheroes were almost completely forbidden from appearing on the show, despite constant comic book references? The Big Bang Theory wasn’t just a lighthearted sitcom — it operated under a surprisingly strict set of rules that its cast had to follow to keep things running smoothly. ▬Contents of this video▬ 00:00 - Intro 01:10 - Scripts Were Sacred and Improv Was Forbidden 02:14 - Marvel Characters Were Off-Limits 03:31 - Press Junkets Were Practically a Second Job 04:35 - Practical Jokes Were Banned After One Went Wrong 05:51 - Cast Members Had to Stay Humble 07:13 - Beards and Big Changes Were Banned 08:20 - Science Wasn’t Just for Show 09:17 - Dangerous Hobbies Were Strictly Prohibited 10:14 - Wardrobe Was Non-Negotiable 11:10 - Performing for a Live Studio Audience 12:02 - Outro Like this content? Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/factsverse?su... Or, watch more videos here:    • Facts Verse Television & Film   Become a Facts Verse member and get access to all videos that contain mature content. Use the link below to get access to even more videos, ad-free.    / @factsverse  \ In this video, we explore the fascinating behind-the-scenes guidelines that shaped the series, from appearance restrictions like a strict no-beard policy to the science checks that ensured Sheldon’s whiteboards weren’t filled with nonsense. We’ll uncover the story behind Chuck Lorre’s risky hobby bans after Kaley Cuoco’s near-tragic horseback accident, dig into the Marvel vs. DC licensing decisions, and explore what it was really like performing in front of a live studio audience. Finally, we’ll reveal the one deeply personal rule Kaley Cuoco had to follow after her accident — a guideline that forced her to give up one of her greatest passions for the sake of the show. 1 Rule Kaley Cuoco Was Forced to Follow on the Big Bang Theory