Jim Parsons Nominated For Two Emmy's Despite Slow Negotiations With The Big Bang Theory

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"The Big Bang Theory's" Jim Parsons is nominated for two Emmy Awards and his chances look very good according to Wall St. Cheat Sheet.

"I'm a little floored, I'll be honest," Parsons said to Entertainment Weekly.

"The very first thing that hit me, and it took a while to sink in was, how lucky am I that I was a part of two different projects that have both been deemed mentionable, if you will, by the peers for this year.

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This good news comes at a time where The Big Bang Theory seems to be questioning what it's future holds as the three leading actors have yet to come to a deal for a contract renewal.

The pressure also boils up as CBS has also ordered for three more seasons, but that all depends on whether or not the complete cast resigns or the show finding a way to move on without one or two staple characters.

According to the Inquistr, there have been many rumors circulating that Parsons might leave the show because of the way last season ended with his character, Sheldon Cooper, leaving.

The article also says that Dispatch.com has predicted Parsons to win his Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy.

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