"It's always too early to say 'Bazinga!' no matter what time of day it is," reigning Emmy winner Jim Parsons said of his first Golden Globe comedy actor nomination for CBS' The Big Bang Theory. For the humble Parsons, however, Tuesday's highlight wasn't his personal nom but the comedy's first series nomination instead. "I'm really floored, and we all get to sit at that table together now ‹ I won't be sitting next to a stranger!" he enthused. "We're in our fourth season, so to have this happen now is all the more exciting because [the show's success] wasn't immediate." Parsons also credited the ratings juggernaut's move to Thursday night as a key factor in the recognition from the HFPA, noting that "it's amazing what those eyeballs really represent. Every time we've moved, it's always worked out. The most important thing [the move to Thursdays] has done is expose eyeballs to it. I think that has to be a part of it." -- Lesley Goldberg
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