The creator of The Big Bang Theory, Chuck Lorre, released B Positive a few years ago, a sitcom about a divorced father who needed a kidney transplant.
Chuck Lorre, the creator of The Big Bang Theory, produced a new one in 2020 sitcom for television designed by Marco Pennette: B Positive, which aspired to have a longer run on the air but ended up being canceled before they could give it the ending they wanted.
Starring Thomas Middleditch y Annaleigh AshfordB Positive told us the story of Drew, a therapist and recently divorced father who needed a kidney transplant. His blood type was B positivey Ginaan old acquaintance of Drew's, turned out to be a match and offered herself as a donor.
With the pandemic going through its production, the series of B Positive premiered in the CBS in November 2020 without much competition. In 2021, Marco Pennette left the series, but despite everything he continued with a second season which arrived at the chain in March 2022.
What would have happened in season 3 of B Positive?
The new bet of the creator of The Big Bang Theory It achieved quite positive ratings on Rotten Tomatoes from critics, which today has an 85% approval rating on the platform.
However, CBS decided to cancel B Positive in May 2022, very shortly after the premiere of its second season.
Chuck Lorre He assured at the time that the continuity of the series did not depend on him but on the networks, so he had already begun to shape the hypothetical third season of B Positive.
According to the creator of The Big Bang Theory, the New episodes of B Positive would have explored the relationship between Gina and Drewand would have continued to deal with “matters of life and death that are inevitable among those who reside in the Valley Hills”. Unfortunately, we will never get to see all of that, but you can review its two existing seasons on HBO Max.