The actor, who won four Primetime Emmy Awards for his performance as Sheldon Cooper on the beloved sitcom, initially told The Hollywood Reporter that was time for him to leave because it had become “more difficult”. “It was the first time in my life of doing this show that it occurred to me that I might want to not do another contract after 12 was up,” he said at the time. “I don’t know if it’s because I’m an Aries or just because maybe I’m in touch with myself.
Whatever it is, once I had that thought, I was like, well, that’s your answer.” In a new conversation with David Tennant for his Does a Podcast with… Everyone series, the star said he was experiencing an “intense” time in his life due to his increasing workload and the deteriorating