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Big Bang Theory, yes or no?

I'd have to say "no."

The humor goes over my head. Also, I don't like shows with laugh tracks.

It doesn't have a laugh track. The producer hates them and does not use them for his shows,

So where is the laughter coming from? A studio audience? A REAL one, on-site during the shoot?

If so, I guess that's OK. Pity they couldn't actually make the audience part of the show, like with Red Green.
Why would they do that, given the setting and premise?
 
^ Like I said, pity. :lol:

Although I admit I'm spoiled, since my favorite show (Corner Gas) has absolutely no laugh track (or studio audience) of any kind.
 
^ Yeah. I just can't get over my long simmering distrust of laugh tracks. I view them as an attempt to tell the audience what's funny (especially for shows that use the old machine-generated kind, and not an audience).

I don't suppose this show would be quite the same if the laughter were removed, though.
 
^ Sometimes shows will not actually have the audience in the room with the filming, but play it back later and then edit the resulting laughter back into the broadcast.

And you'll notice that Nerys Myk's reply (that this show is filmed before a live audience) came AFTER I asked where the laughter came from.
 
Filmed before a live studio audience

Seriously? Do they pump laughing gas into the studio during the shoot? People aren't meant to laugh like that.

Well often on these shows, audiences are encouraged to laugh louder than they might otherwise, or they are primed by a comedian beforehand. Especially with talk shows.

In any case, two of the best sitcoms of all time-- Cheers and Seinfeld-- both used a studio audience, and it certainly didn't hurt their quality.
 
I've been enjoying it lately. I had avoided it for years because of the awful fucking theme song. Can't stand the Barenaked Shitheads and I do find the Big Bang Theory itself makes about as much sense as creation. Double whammy for the opening.

But with the brilliant dialog of Jim Parsons and the eye candy of Kaley Cuoco and some bizarre Trek alumni casting I am convinced enough that it's not just another shitcom, and besides 30 Rock, the only one worth watching.
 
At first, I didn't care at all for the show, feeling it was yet another way of Hollywood to ridicule those of us who like sci-fi, etc. But the my very geek oldest got hooked on it, so I started watching. And I started enjoying it. It still lampoons much of the "geek" "nerd" culture, but much of it really is true. It's not my favorite TV show, not even my favorite comedy... but it's a fun way to have a touchpoint with my kids and friends.

I can understand it not appealing to many folks, but as tired as this cliche sounds.... different strokes for different folks.


i love the show

it's funny, random, intelligent and has some nice eyecandy in the form of Penny

M

Bernadette is not bad either.

:techman:

Great show!
You tell the truth, digits. :techman: "Priya" was also sharp, with a sultry voice that gets your attention. :D

One of my favorite bits is the gag of Melissa Rauch providing the voice for Howard's mom. Cracks me up.
 
Yes, but Mrs. Wolowitz is done by Carol Ann Susi. (you can see her in an episode of THAT 70's SHOW final season when Jackie tries to get a job with Mary Tyler Moore's character. She's the receptionist).

 
O god.. Melissa Rauch in Mrs. Wolowitz mode kills me every time.. she has that down perfectly :guffaw::guffaw: (especially the scene where she stay's overnight at Howard's and makes him breakfast with a little shouting match with Mrs. Wolowitz.. cracks me up everytime).

I think the nerd humor is done well and respectfully.. sure they do jokes about nerds but if you can't laugh about your subculture then you have a problem. They often hit the right spot and since i'm a member of that subculture and hang around occasionally in a gaming store i know what i'm talking about.. some scenes seemed eerily familiar ;)
 
Terrible show. I gave it more than a fair shake of two entire seasons because friends kept insisting that I just needed to keep watching until it got better, and it never did. What a godawful, unfunny sitcom. The best thing I can say about it is that some of the cast have good timing, but the lines they're delivering are so bad it pretty well negates that.
I don't know what show you watched, but it sounds nothing like The Big Bang Theory.

Either that, or you need to actually develop a sense of humor.

It had this bunch of lame-ass "nerds" sniffing around with nasally voices pretending like they're clever, and one of them is really tall and thin and an irreversibly giant asshole but everyone just calls him "Sheldon."

But maybe that wasn't it. Maybe it was "Sex and the City."

:rolleyes:
 
Terrible show. I gave it more than a fair shake of two entire seasons because friends kept insisting that I just needed to keep watching until it got better, and it never did. What a godawful, unfunny sitcom. The best thing I can say about it is that some of the cast have good timing, but the lines they're delivering are so bad it pretty well negates that.
I don't know what show you watched, but it sounds nothing like The Big Bang Theory.

Either that, or you need to actually develop a sense of humor.

It had this bunch of lame-ass "nerds" sniffing around with nasally voices pretending like they're clever, and one of them is really tall and thin and an irreversibly giant asshole but everyone just calls him "Sheldon."

But maybe that wasn't it. Maybe it was "Sex and the City."

:rolleyes:

Well, as I said, you need to develop a sense of humor, then.
 
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