The Leonard Theory That Changes Everything On The Big Bang Theory
There are plenty of theories floating around the Internet about "The Big Bang Theory," and one of them is pretty huge. The theory posits that everything that happens in the show's entire run, after its initial first episode, is all just a dream of Leonard's. After meeting Penny and becoming instantly infatuated with her, Leonard dreams up a life the two could possibly have together, which, as fans know, includes an on-and-off relationship that eventually leads to their engagement, marriage and Penny's pregnancy.
The article points out that the show frequently utilized fantasy sequences, thus implying that the notion of the entire thing being one long fantasy sequence isn't entirely out of the realm of possibility. However, besides that speculation, the theory really doesn't hold much weight, as there is no concrete evidence pointing to this theory, as intriguing as it is.
While this Leonard theory isn't very plausible, it's far from the only fascinating theory about "The Big Bang Theory," including theories like that Howard's mother doesn't exist or that Penny is a spy. However, with the series over, there's no way to figure out if any of them are true, and fans will just have to revisit their favorite series to try and look for clues about these far-fetched theories.