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**** Official - The Big Bang Theory thread **** (2 Viewers)

:no: this show jumped the shark with the "expedition" episode. Its just been downhill ever since IMO and this used to be one of the few sitcoms i still watched. The characters have gone from believable nerds to outrageously unrealistic. Their quirky personality traits have turned into exaggerated caricatures, and the everyday humor has become just plain dumb.

sad to see really as this is only the 3rd season. I guess like everything else these days, the life span of pop culture is shrinking rapidly

 
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:moneybag: this show jumped the shark with the "expedition" episode. Its just been downhill ever since IMO and this used to be one of the few sitcoms i still watched. The characters have gone from believable nerds to outrageously unrealistic. Their quirky personality traits have turned into exaggerated caricatures, and the everyday humor has become just plain dumb. sad to see really as this is only the 3rd season. I guess like everything else these days, the life span of pop culture is shrinking rapidly
You are definitely in the minority with this opinion.
 
:no: this show jumped the shark with the "expedition" episode. Its just been downhill ever since IMO and this used to be one of the few sitcoms i still watched. The characters have gone from believable nerds to outrageously unrealistic. Their quirky personality traits have turned into exaggerated caricatures, and the everyday humor has become just plain dumb. sad to see really as this is only the 3rd season. I guess like everything else these days, the life span of pop culture is shrinking rapidly
You are definitely in the minority with this opinion.
:shrug: quality show and I hate most sitcoms on tv.
 
:lmao: this show jumped the shark with the "expedition" episode. Its just been downhill ever since IMO and this used to be one of the few sitcoms i still watched. The characters have gone from believable nerds to outrageously unrealistic. Their quirky personality traits have turned into exaggerated caricatures, and the everyday humor has become just plain dumb. sad to see really as this is only the 3rd season. I guess like everything else these days, the life span of pop culture is shrinking rapidly
You are definitely in the minority with this opinion.
:goodposting: quality show and I hate most sitcoms on tv.
It's not as funny as it used to be.
 
So I'm looking to catch up with the older episodes, but can't seem to find them online. Anybody have a link?

 
Have there been new episodes recently. I set it to season pass but I cant remember the last time a new one has been on.
Last night they played 2 episodes. They had BBT in the 2 and a half men slot, and their normal slot. 1 of the 2 was new. I think it was the one in the 2 and a half men slot that was new. My season pass caught both, you just can't specify a time slot when you set it.
So I'm looking to catch up with the older episodes, but can't seem to find them online. Anybody have a link?
I missed a few episodes around Christmas and thought I would just catch up on them with hulu... but they don't have full episodes available online. They just had 'clips'. When I looked for old episodes I couldn't find them
 
Have there been new episodes recently. I set it to season pass but I cant remember the last time a new one has been on.
Last night they played 2 episodes. They had BBT in the 2 and a half men slot, and their normal slot. 1 of the 2 was new. I think it was the one in the 2 and a half men slot that was new. My season pass caught both, you just can't specify a time slot when you set it.
Bummer. Stupid DVR. Looks like I may need to get the DVD since I dont do the torrent stuff
 
I thought last night's episode was a little TOO Sheldon-centric. The reason the show works is because everyone plays off each other in equal (or somewhat equal) parts. Too much Sheldon gets a little annoying.

I love the guy and he has great lines, I just thought it was a little over the top last night.

 
I thought last night's episode was a little TOO Sheldon-centric. The reason the show works is because everyone plays off each other in equal (or somewhat equal) parts. Too much Sheldon gets a little annoying. I love the guy and he has great lines, I just thought it was a little over the top last night.
I'm not quite sure what you mean. Last nights show seemed to have just about everyone involved almost equally. Sheldon may have had more lines but each character had screen time and lines. Penny was looking good walking up those stairs.
 
was trying to figure out where I knew the scientist from. She is been on a bunch of sitcoms as one offs recently, but I think I most recognized here as fatty McGoo, fashion designer, from Its always sunny in philadelphia.

 
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I thought last night's episode was a little TOO Sheldon-centric. The reason the show works is because everyone plays off each other in equal (or somewhat equal) parts. Too much Sheldon gets a little annoying.

I love the guy and he has great lines, I just thought it was a little over the top last night.
I'm not quite sure what you mean. Last nights show seemed to have just about everyone involved almost equally. Sheldon may have had more lines but each character had screen time and lines. Penny was looking good walking up those stairs.
:yawn: My wife asked if that was the only point to those scenes - to see Penny from behind

:lmao:

 
was trying to figure out where I knew the scientist from. She is been on a bunch of sitcoms as one offs recently, but I think I most recognized here as fatty McGoo, fashion designer, from Its always sunny in philadelphia.
George Bluth Sr.'s secretary, Kitty, in Arrested Development
 
I thought last night's episode was a little TOO Sheldon-centric. The reason the show works is because everyone plays off each other in equal (or somewhat equal) parts. Too much Sheldon gets a little annoying. I love the guy and he has great lines, I just thought it was a little over the top last night.
I'm not quite sure what you mean. Last nights show seemed to have just about everyone involved almost equally. Sheldon may have had more lines but each character had screen time and lines. Penny was looking good walking up those stairs.
I thought it was one of the best episodes ever. So many great lines, and Raj finally getting some was just the icing on the cake.
 
was trying to figure out where I knew the scientist from. She is been on a bunch of sitcoms as one offs recently, but I think I most recognized here as fatty McGoo, fashion designer, from Its always sunny in philadelphia.
George Bluth Sr.'s secretary, Kitty, in Arrested Development
Trixie the hooker on Californication.
Phil's ex-girlfriend that wanted to hook up with him again on Modern Family.
 
was trying to figure out where I knew the scientist from. She is been on a bunch of sitcoms as one offs recently, but I think I most recognized here as fatty McGoo, fashion designer, from Its always sunny in philadelphia.
George Bluth Sr.'s secretary, Kitty, in Arrested Development
Trixie the hooker on Californication.
Phil's ex-girlfriend that wanted to hook up with him again on Modern Family.
Aunt Myra in Two and a Half Men (Episodes - Aunt Myra Doesn't Pee a Lot and Smooth as a Ken Doll)
 
was trying to figure out where I knew the scientist from. She is been on a bunch of sitcoms as one offs recently, but I think I most recognized here as fatty McGoo, fashion designer, from Its always sunny in philadelphia.
George Bluth Sr.'s secretary, Kitty, in Arrested Development
Trixie the hooker on Californication.
Phil's ex-girlfriend that wanted to hook up with him again on Modern Family.
Aunt Myra in Two and a Half Men (Episodes - Aunt Myra Doesn't Pee a Lot and Smooth as a Ken Doll)
No sense in listing them one by one:Judy Greer

 
Next week's is the season finale.

Big Bang actors just got paid with the syndication deal. 1.5 million for each episode starting in the fall of 2011.

"Firefly will on a long time."

 
Pretty good season ender.

"He must be very skilled at coitus."

"FYI, my noise canceling headphones proved ineffective last night."

"Yep, sorry about that."

"As a native Texan, I have never quite heard 'Hee-haw' used in that context."

"Oh, God."

"Oh, God. That I've heard on multiple occasions."

"Good morning, Leonard. Or, should I say, "Hee-Haw?"

:confused: :shock:

 
was trying to figure out where I knew the scientist from. She is been on a bunch of sitcoms as one offs recently, but I think I most recognized here as fatty McGoo, fashion designer, from Its always sunny in philadelphia.
George Bluth Sr.'s secretary, Kitty, in Arrested Development
Trixie the hooker on Californication.
Phil's ex-girlfriend that wanted to hook up with him again on Modern Family.
Aunt Myra in Two and a Half Men (Episodes - Aunt Myra Doesn't Pee a Lot and Smooth as a Ken Doll)
On how I met your mother last week as Teds date.She has hit a lot of the top sitcoms. :lmao:

 
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I was also pleased to see a brief Leslie Winkle appearance.

I just hope they don't muck up next season with a nerdy girlfriend for Sheldon. I think Sheldon and Penny as a couple would work much better.

 
Pretty good season ender."He must be very skilled at coitus.""FYI, my noise canceling headphones proved ineffective last night.""Yep, sorry about that.""As a native Texan, I have never quite heard 'Hee-haw' used in that context.""Oh, God.""Oh, God. That I've heard on multiple occasions.""Good morning, Leonard. Or, should I say, "Hee-Haw?" :lol: :lmao:
Pretty sure it was "Yee-Haw", but :confused: nonetheless
 

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