‘The Big Bang Theory’ Co-Creator Says Penny Was ‘Cliched’ as the ‘Dumb Blonde’ in Show’s Early Seasons: ‘She Was Sadly One-Dimensional in Many Ways’


“The Big Bang Theory” co-creator Chuck Lorre says Kelly Cuoco‘s character Penny took a few seasons to fully understand.
“It’s a cliched character: the dumb blonde, and we missed it,” Lorre said during the first episode of “The Official Big Bang Theory Podcast.” “We didn’t have that right away that what she brought to this story, this series, to these other characters was an intelligence that they didn’t have. A kind of intelligence that was alien to them, an intelligence about people and relationships and family.”
Cuoco’s Penny didn’t enter “The Big Bang Theory” cast until Lorre penned a “do-over” pilot after shooting a failed first version that never aired. The original opener featured two other female leads, Gilda (Iris Bahr) and Katie (Amanda Walsh).