By every external measure, the show was a phenomenon. It ran 279 episodes across 12 seasons from 2007 to 2019, topped the Nielsen ratings as the most-watched program on television, and collected 10 Emmy Awards. Parsons took four of those home himself.
Behind the accolades, he says he was running on something other than ambition. “I felt that there was so many plates I was supposed to be keeping in the air and that the success and the good things of life that were happening were only due to this overworking,” he explained.
He is careful not to file it under discipline. “It translated in part into a work ethic, but it was really just obsessive behavior basically,” Parsons said. “Yes, I was disciplined. Yes, I had a good work ethic, but a lot of it was because it was kind of OCD in nature.” He described carrying a mental checklist he believed he had to finish before he could do the job right, something he no longer thinks was ever true.
The cost showed up away from the set. “I missed tons of life,” he said.
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