Sheldon seems to be a victim of the Felix Unger Syndrome. Having watched The Odd Couple DVDs over a period of a few months, I couldn't help but notice that, in later seasons, the writers latched onto the notion that the show should be "what ridiculous and obnoxious OCD thing can we have Felix do THIS week," ad nauseum. It took a hysterical show and eventually made it, while still funny, somewhat tedious. I think BBT may be falling into the same trap with Sheldon.
It's definitely about the ratings. They added the female characters and the demo shot through the roof.
It's definitely about the ratings. They added the female characters and the demo shot through the roof.
And that's the part of the series I may opt out of when I get there. One cute girl living across from a group of 4 nerd friends was a genius move for a sitcom. Moving too far away from that distorts the original crux of the show.
Sheldon seems to be a victim of the Felix Unger Syndrome. Having watched The Odd Couple DVDs over a period of a few months, I couldn't help but notice that, in later seasons, the writers latched onto the notion that the show should be "what ridiculous and obnoxious OCD thing can we have Felix do THIS week," ad nauseum. It took a hysterical show and eventually made it, while still funny, somewhat tedious. I think BBT may be falling into the same trap with Sheldon.
That's interesting. When things like that occur, do you think it's due more to writer fatigue (i.e. creative burnout after several seasons writing the same characters) or more to wanting to play up the kind of story that generates the best ratings?
It seems to me that they just can't seem to get a handle on having 7 lead characters. Especially since almost all of them are cartoonish and broad, breaking them away from Leonard and Penny reveals just how weak they are as characters. We can relate to Leonard in his interactions with Sheldon, or with Penny dealing with Amy, but Sheldon and Amy together is just painful.
No... the show is just evolving from something that was solely for nerds into a broader comedy.
It's definitely about the ratings. They added the female characters and the demo shot through the roof.
And that's the part of the series I may opt out of when I get there. One cute girl living across from a group of 4 nerd friends was a genius move for a sitcom. Moving too far away from that distorts the original crux of the show.
I thought it was very funny. I loved the different poses the action figure was in each shot.Kind of felt cheated by last night's "Spock" episode.
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