Kaley Cuoco just opened out about why she chose her next (dramatic) TV project, and I really want her to return to comedy.

Kaley Cuoco has had one hell of a career. From 8 Simple Rules launching her work in the early 2000s to her true star-making turn as Penny through The Big Bang Theory finale, she spent most of her early time as an actress making a name for herself in the sitcom world. After her time on the Chuck Lorre comedy ended, however, she began taking bigger swings and showing what she could do away from making folks giggle, with shows like The Flight Attendant. While I’d like to see Cuoco get back into comedy, she did just open up about why she took her next dramatic gig.

What Did Kaley Cuoco Say About Making Her New Drama Series?

While a lot of people would love to see Kaley Cuoco return to The Big Bang Theory world (another spinoff, Stuart Fails to Save the Universe, is in development) as her seriously beloved and revamped Penny, the star has more than proven that she can handle much darker material. Her two seasons on The Flight Attendant seriously woke people up to the depth of her talent and led to Cuoco’s first Emmy nomination and other nods.

The mother of Matilda (with partner and Ozark star Tom Pelphrey) recently finished working on her newest dramatic series, Vanished, and took to Instagram to reflect on why she took on a role in another thriller.

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