‘Jeopardy!’ Fans are “heartbroken” as Mayim Bialik bids farewell on Instagram.

Mayim Bialik is a woman of many hats. She’s responsible for co-hosting Jeopardy! alongside Ken Jennings. She did, however, serve for nine years as neuroscientist Amy Farrah Fowler on the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory prior to this position. She is also seen through Call Me Kat. Fans are devastated when Bialik says goodbye to the show as this latter effort is coming to an end.

Another sitcom, presented by Fox this time, called Call Me Kat is based on Miranda Hart’s British show Miranda. Leslie Jordan, who passed away in 2022, Swoosie Kurtz, Kyla Pratt, Christopher Rivas, and Cheyenne Jackson were also present with Bialik as the titular Kat. The third season of the program will be its last. Here’s how Bialik is kicking off this final chapter for the program, for herself, and for the audience.Bialik posted a picture of herself and her Call Me Kat coworkers earlier this week on Instagram. She captioned the picture, “It’s so hard to say goodbye to yesterday.”

“During COVID, we succeeded in making a lot of people laugh in ways that at first appeared improbable. However, thanks to this amazing cast, which includes Cheyenne, Swoosie, Julian, and Kyla, as well as the late Leslie Jordan, everything that previously seemed impossible has now become possible.”

She continued, “Decide the ending you want, but for me, here’s where I think we all end up: Kat and Max live happily ever after, Randi and Carter get married and do the same, and Sheila is forever in everyone’s life bringing joy and wisdom. Phil continues to exist forever. We appreciate you joining us on this adventure.”

After three years of chronicling Kat’s story as someone “who struggles every day against society and her mother to prove that you cannot have everything you want – and still be happy,” the news of the show’s discontinuation was announced just this month.

The show has gotten a variety of reviews since its debut, with Metacritic giving season one a 41 out of 100. It was, nonetheless, nominated for Outstanding Cinematography For A Multi-Camera Series at the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards. It received a nomination for Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series the next year.

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