Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from tastytech.

    What's Hot

    Overwatch Coming To Fortnite Feels Desperate For Both Parties

    May 13, 2026

    The Big Bang Theory Is Now An Apocalyptic Nightmare In Stuart Fails To Save the Universe Trailer

    May 13, 2026

    BMW Teases New 3 Series Touring. Explains Why The Wagon Lives On

    May 13, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    tastytech.intastytech.in
    Subscribe
    • AI News & Trends
    • Tech News
    • AI Tools
    • Business & Startups
    • Guides & Tutorials
    • Tech Reviews
    • Automobiles
    • Gaming
    • movies
    tastytech.intastytech.in
    Home»movies»Big Bang Theory’s Stuart Spinoff Airing On Max Means No Weekly Episodes
    Big Bang Theory’s Stuart Spinoff Airing On Max Means No Weekly Episodes
    movies

    Big Bang Theory’s Stuart Spinoff Airing On Max Means No Weekly Episodes

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comOctober 7, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    Since The Big Bang Theory’s upcoming spinoff, Stuart Fails to Save the Universe, will air on Max instead of CBS, this reignites a longstanding battle between the two formats that has played out on screens over the last ten years. The Big Bang Theory’s finale was one of the most-watched TV events of the last decade.

    This was a testament to the sitcom franchise’s popularity, but the last episode of The Big Bang Theory also aired over six years ago. The Big Bang Theory’s upcoming spinoff, Stuart Fails to Save the Universe, now hopes to reintroduce viewers to the world of the original show, but its lengthy production makes me worry about the series.

    Young Sheldon’s seven seasons focused on Sheldon’s childhood in small-town Texas, while its spinoff, Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage, shifted its focus to his older brother’s failing marriage. These two shows were both family sitcoms with period settings, so they didn’t have a lot in common with The Big Bang Theory.

    Table of Contents

    Toggle
    • The Big Bang Theory’s Spinoff Is Unlikely To Be Released Weekly
      • Most Streaming Service Shows Are Released In One Or Two Full/ Half-Season Drops
    • The Big Bang Theory’s Original Success Relied On Traditional Network TV Scheduling
      • The Sitcom Built Up Its Audience Gradually
    • Stuart Fails to Save the Universe’s Storyline Could Make Streaming Drops A Better Fit
      • The Big Bang Theory’s Spinoff Does Have A High-Concept Plot
      • Related posts:
    • Tulsa King Season 3 Redeems Sylvester Stallone's Rocky V Flop
    • There’s a New Highest-Grossing Actor Ever
    • The Reflection of Grief in a Stranger's House

    The Big Bang Theory’s Spinoff Is Unlikely To Be Released Weekly

    Most Streaming Service Shows Are Released In One Or Two Full/ Half-Season Drops

    Kevin Sussman's Stuart in The Big Bang Theory
    Custom image by Milica Djordjevic

    In contrast, Stuart Fails to Save the Universe is the sort of straightforward follow-up to The Big Bang Theory that viewers might have been expecting years earlier. The show’s official synopsis states that it will follow Kevin Sussman’s Stuart, the comic book store owner who was friends with the Pasadena gang in the original series.

    Stuart will be joined by his returning love interest, Denise, as well as supporting characters from The Big Bang Theory like Bert and Kripke. However, the series won’t be a low-stakes hangout show like the original. Instead, Stuart Fails to Save the Universe has a high-concept sci-fi premise.

    When Stuart accidentally destroys the universe of The Big Bang Theory while handling a device created by Sheldon and Leonard, he must travel through the multiverse to right this wrong. Along the way, he encounters different versions of the characters who viewers came to know and love throughout The Big Bang Theory’s twelve seasons.

    While The Big Bang Theory spinoff’s premise means Leonard can return, alongside the rest of the show’s original heroes, this conceit isn’t without its faults. For one thing, Stuart Fails to Save the Universe will be released on Max, not CBS, so it is unlikely to be released weekly.

    Most streaming service shows are released in one or two full or half-season drops, rather than following the traditional weekly episode release format of network TV. Since some of Max’s rare weekly comedy shows were major flops, like Velma, it seems all the more likely that the service will stick with this model.

    The Big Bang Theory’s Original Success Relied On Traditional Network TV Scheduling

    The Sitcom Built Up Its Audience Gradually

    Kaley Cuoco's Penny looks concerned in The Big Bang Theory

    The only issue with this approach is that it doesn’t fit the mold that made The Big Bang Theory itself so successful in the first place. While The Big Bang Theory’s Leonard and Penny love story was a big part of its success, the show’s traditional release schedule was what made it a perennial favorite of network TV viewers.

    In terms of ratings, the show’s popularity peaked in season 9, so it certainly wasn’t an overnight hit. Clearly, consistent, long-term weekly releases benefited the brand, as the show built up an audience over the years rather than immediately enjoying a lot of hype. This isn’t unusual, with shows like How I Met Your Mother and Friends also growing their audiences after season 1.

    However, it is striking in the case of The Big Bang Theory. It is rare for any sitcom’s popularity to peak in its ninth outing, and Penny and Leonard’s love story had effectively already reached its happy-ever-after ending at this point. Even The Big Bang Theory’s regrettable cheating plot didn’t hurt its ratings too much.

    This means that Stuart Fails to Save the Universe could be shooting itself in the proverbial foot by releasing all of its episodes on streaming at once. This does give viewers a chance to binge the entire first season, but this may not be the viewing experience that the audience wants from a cozy sitcom set in the world of The Big Bang Theory.

    Stuart Fails to Save the Universe’s Storyline Could Make Streaming Drops A Better Fit

    The Big Bang Theory’s Spinoff Does Have A High-Concept Plot

    Howard (Simon Helberg), Stuart (Kevin Sussman) and Sheldon (Jim Parsons) holding bells in The Big Bang Theory
    Howard, Stuart and Sheldon in The Big Bang Theory

    One of the biggest differences between That ‘70s Show and its Netflix spinoff, That ‘90s Show, was that the latter was released in half-season drops, whereas the former was released weekly. That ’70s Show lasted eight seasons, while That ‘90s Show only made it through two seasons.

    That said, Stuart is unlikely to end up traversing the multiverse forever, Quantum Leap-style. As such, it might be for the best if all of Stuart Fails to Save the Universe season 1 is released at once, as the show may have a pretty self-contained storyline.

    Only time will tell how much the high-concept plot of Stuart Fails to Save the Universe changes its pacing, and whether this means that the show is better off with half-season streaming drops rather than weekly new episode releases. Regardless, The Big Bang Theory spinoff’s arrival will certainly see Stuart Fails to Save the Universe reignite the streaming vs. network debate.

    Enjoy ScreenRant’s primetime coverage? Click below to sign up for our weekly Network TV newsletter (make sure to check “Network TV” in your preferences) and get the inside scoop from actors and showrunners on your favorite series.

    SIGN UP NOW!


    The Big Bang Theory Poster


    Release Date

    2007 – 2019-00-00

    Showrunner

    Mark Cendrowski

    Directors

    Mark Cendrowski

    Writers

    Chuck Lorre, Bill Prady


    Related posts:

    The Super Mario Galaxy Movie review – even worse…

    Grief weaponized into ritual, technology, and moral collapse

    Leeds’ Euphoric Indie-Dance Rebels at Full Power

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleThe Jeep Wagoneer Is Dead—Long Live the Grand Wagoneer
    Next Article Get Arcane Season 1’s 4K Blu-Ray Steelbook For $23 At Amazon
    gvfx00@gmail.com
    • Website

    Related Posts

    movies

    The Big Bang Theory Is Now An Apocalyptic Nightmare In Stuart Fails To Save the Universe Trailer

    May 13, 2026
    movies

    The Sneeze Heard Around the World: Mr Bean’s…

    May 13, 2026
    movies

    Hip-Hop Legacy Meets Restless Reinvention

    May 13, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Black Swans in Artificial Intelligence — Dan Rose AI

    October 2, 2025151 Views

    Every Clue That Tony Stark Was Always Doctor Doom

    October 20, 202584 Views

    We let ChatGPT judge impossible superhero debates — here’s how it ruled

    December 31, 202578 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from tastytech.

    About Us
    About Us

    TastyTech.in brings you the latest AI, tech news, cybersecurity tips, and gadget insights all in one place. Stay informed, stay secure, and stay ahead with us!

    Most Popular

    Black Swans in Artificial Intelligence — Dan Rose AI

    October 2, 2025151 Views

    Every Clue That Tony Stark Was Always Doctor Doom

    October 20, 202584 Views

    We let ChatGPT judge impossible superhero debates — here’s how it ruled

    December 31, 202578 Views

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from tastytech.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • Homepage
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    © 2026 TastyTech. Designed by TastyTech.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.