Why do some nerds hate Big Bang Theory?

Recommended Videos

ShindoL Shill

Truely we are the Our Avatars XI
Jul 11, 2011
21,802
0
0
Tdc2182 said:
Because this.

You could potentially do this with any sit com, but it's rather more noticeable with this show.
but you also couldve embedded the version with the pauses edited out.
and that makes it seem like a slice of life show with things that, in the context of say sheldon not understanding social cues or howard being a twat, can be funny.
and of the three massively nerdy guys at my school (me, one of my friends and basically a more social sheldon) we all like it.
 

FilipJPhry

New member
Jul 5, 2011
954
0
0
Nerds are just not funny in real life. Depicting them as funny using nerdisms isn't funny. The best jokes in the show is when they interact with normal people. Stick to that and without using "nerd" references, it's comedy gold.
 

Dags90

New member
Oct 27, 2009
4,683
0
0
KeyMaster45 said:
Oddly I find that some drama shows have better humor than today's sitcoms.
I find "dramedy" shows are more watchable. They don't the pressure of having to cram in the funny like comedies do, the jokes are funnier. When I watch a sitcom, it just feels like that awkward person who is trying desperately to be funny.


Yes, Lord Inglip.
 

Dyme

New member
Nov 18, 2009
498
0
0
The laugh is horrible.
I feel like the show thinks I am too stupid to understand jokes.

Liked Scrubs and Modern Family though. Are there more series like those? (I know they are completely different, but you know, funny series without laughter?)
 

Mouldy Cheese

New member
Jul 9, 2011
13
0
0
Personally, I'm not a fan of it. I think that the audience are absolute morons. I mean

Character walks into a room
Sheldon: Hello fellow homo sapien
AHHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
HA HA HAHA
*clapping*
Leonard: Uh...hi...sheldon?
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Sheldon: I have just heated some bread
AHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAAAHHA
Leonard: You made toast?
AGHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAGHSGAHAHAGHA


Oh god, it's so not that funny >> To be honest, I love the concept of the show; a bunch of nerds brought to life in a way that non-nerds can relate to their characters. But in terms of how it's actually been made, I think they've just missed the mark a little in terms of execution of that concept.
 

Artlover

New member
Apr 1, 2009
50
0
0
Tdc2182 said:
Because this.

You could potentially do this with any sit com, but it's rather more noticeable with this show.
Spot on.

Problem with this show is the same problem most American TV shows have and have had for a while. American TV is 100% about advertising dollars based on viewer numbers. So shows are developed strictly on the basis of how many viewers they are expected to get. Subject and quality and smaller then worth it fan base are irrelevant.

So every show ends up being an obnoxious full of itself steaming pile of pretentious that is insulting to ones intelligence. Don't even get me started on reality tv garbage.

Thank god for channels like Science, Learning, Discovery, History, Current, Bio, BBC, NHK.
 

ZeroMachine

New member
Oct 11, 2008
4,397
0
0
Honestly? It sets back the image of the "stereotypical nerd" by about twenty years. It makes me sick. Especially when it doesn't even show them properly playing games. It makes no fucking sense!

Plus, I actually hate it when things seem to pander to a specific crowd in a blunt manner. "OH LOOK A FUCKING REFERENCE TO THIS THING YOU LIKE HARDARHUUUUR!"

That only works in memes and sometimes Family Guy or American Dad. Sometimes.

It's why I hated Scott Pilgrim, though not nearly as much.
 

Tenderflake

New member
Dec 14, 2010
6
0
0
BrailleOperatic said:
It seems like something written about nerds, rather than by nerds. And it's a little bit patronising.
And I just don't think the show's that funny.
I think you hit it right on the head there.
Honestly, the show is written for and by people who have zero knowledge of whatever geek/science topics they happen to touch on. The writers don't know what they're talking about, and are basically just banking on the fact that the average layman will be wowed by whatever geek jargon they can pack into the dialogue. It's really the exact opposite of a show for nerds.

It's poor script-writing; they don't bother to research any of the nerd-content that they drop in for cheap laughs.
 

GiantRaven

New member
Dec 5, 2010
2,423
0
0
Tdc2182 said:
Because this.

You could potentially do this with any sit com, but it's rather more noticeable with this show.
Huh. If that was re-shot to flow better without the laugh track I'd much rather watch it than the 'proper' version. I find BBT to be humorous enough without feeling forced to laugh.
 

ZeroMachine

New member
Oct 11, 2008
4,397
0
0
Artlover said:
Tdc2182 said:
Because this.

You could potentially do this with any sit com, but it's rather more noticeable with this show.
Spot on.

Problem with this show is the same problem most American TV shows have and have had for a while. American TV is 100% about advertising dollars based on viewer numbers. So shows are developed strictly on the basis of how many viewers they are expected to get. Subject and quality and smaller then worth it fan base are irrelevant.

So every show ends up being an obnoxious full of itself steaming pile of pretentious that is insulting to ones intelligence. Don't even get me started on reality tv garbage.

Thank god for channels like Science, Learning, Discovery, History, Current, Bio, BBC, NHK.
Hey, we do come out with damn good shows on occasion. House started amazing and is still decent, Psych is pretty good and funny, and Avatar: The Last Airbender may be the best cartoon I've ever seen (and The Legend of Korra is looking to be just as good).

For the most part, though, as much as I hate the whole "it's America" statement... you are dead on with that.

The quality of our average TV show leaves much to be desired.
 

Julianking93

New member
May 16, 2009
14,715
0
0
Because it's not funny.

Simply put. I've seen about 20 minutes total of it due to hanging around in Gamestop where they constantly show it and it was cringe worthy, it was so bad.
I don't get why people like it.
To me, it was just an annoying sitcom playing on stereotypes of nerds.
 

badgersprite

[--SYSTEM ERROR--]
Sep 22, 2009
3,820
0
0
Not everyone likes the same things you like or finds the same things funny that you do. This update brought to you by Incredibly Obvious News.

Personally, to me it seems like a less funny version of the IT Crowd.
 

Korolev

No Time Like the Present
Jul 4, 2008
1,853
0
0
I can't hate what I've never watched... but odds are, going by the clips seen in this thread, I wouldn't like it. I just don't like sit-coms in general. Also, those nerds are stereotypes. While there are "nerdy" intellectuals, there are plenty of other intellectuals who are perfectly normal people.

Also, the "nerds" on that show seem to be the worst kind: Sneering, over-confident in their intellectual abilities and utterly immersed in hobbies.

Don't get me wrong - I'm big fan of science. I love science. But I wouldn't like to be around the people shown in that show. Most scientists are perfectly normal people.
 

weker

New member
May 27, 2009
1,372
0
0
It's an american sit com which in my books is some of the worst humor out there.
All jokes funny or not are accompanied by hysteric laughter.
 

Imperioratorex Caprae

Henchgoat Emperor
May 15, 2010
5,499
0
0
A laugh track is the simplest way of saying your audience is full of idiots. Why? Because the show needs to remind you the jokes are "funny". That may be why a lot of "nerds" dislike this show. Also the characters are pretty over-the-top and not very flattering to certain "nerd" or "geek" styles. It essentially is corporate TV attempting to capitalize on a subculture by popularizing it through a sitcom proxy, and horribly mangling the culture itself with canned laughs and bad jokes.
I just don't like it because the laugh-track sitcom days should be over by now. Why? Take out the laugh tracks and see how much dialogue the show really has, then tell me those writers deserve money for that.