Even when we felt that the character may be polarizing-because some viewers weren't comfortable with the idea of Sheldon being involved with a female-Chuck was like, "I don't care, you put that face on TV!" We, in the writers' room, were into it, but we didn't know where it was going to go. But Chuck was the biggest early adopter and proponent of Mayim. That's how it started what it would grow into would reveal itself later. I thought it would be funny that Koothrappali and Wolowitz would fill out a dating profile and be shocked that a match was found for Sheldon. Writer Steve Molaro recalled playing out the episode, "I didn't know how important it was going to be at the time when I came up with the idea of Sheldon being matched with Amy on a dating site. I had been out of the industry for so long. "After my episode in the season three finale, I literally thought my character might never come back. In my opinion, what really cemented it is when it was pretty much equal men and women," casting director Ken Miller said, "Now Penny had a posse, too, and it really worked." "They decided after that summer break that I would be brought back, but they book you one episode at a time, which is not stressful at all!" Bialik said. In an excerpt (via EW), "The show really took off in the third and fourth seasons.
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