Ever see television targeted at blacks?HerbertTheHamster said:because their audience laughs at every sentence and half the jokes are just technobabble the average person wouldn't understand.
also stereotyyyypes
Right....you watched a whole season. And I was basing my comment off of what a lot of the people in this thread were saying.ZeroMachine said:I'm a nerd, and watched a whole season, and all it did was leave a bad taste in my mouth. It had a few moments that made me chuckle, so I wanted to give it a chance to build, but after everything, I still found it thoroughly unfunny.Wakikifudge said:Most people who don't like it probably haven't even watched a full episode or have any clue what any the the character's personalities are like.
Most people who don't like it probably just go: "oh, another sitcom" or "this is too mainstream for me and I like to be cool by hating everything mainstream."
I don't think it's nerds who hate it.
The entire circle of friends with whom I hang out with are pretty nerdy and love the show.
Some people just really don't like sitcoms though and to be honest I hated them until one of my friends convinced me to watch a few episodes of this show.
So way to go on that baseless accusation there. Most people that don't like it that I've met have watched it and didn't like it. The "people that don't like it just never saw it" argument is just as tiresome as "this is too mainstream for me and I like to be cool by hating everything mainstream." Or making baseless accusations about people doing just that.
Blasphemy!hazabaza1 said:Being British make you a fan of Doctor Who.
A horrible show, think real life tv, done by idiots and whores.William Ossiss said:but what is this jersey shore thingy you mention?
This is pretty much how I feel about it. Most of my friends say the same thing. It's like those high school shows. No one I know in high school actually watches and likes stuff like High School Musical, it's always people younger than the age group or better yet, someone who isn't actually in that demographic. It's almost like spectators at a zoo. They aren't nerds so they watch the Big Bang theory as if they can somehow glean what 'our world' is like.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 gotta agree there. I like the show but sometimes I want to scream at Leonard to man the fuck up and stop being such a whiny little *****. TBH, Sheldon is the character with the most appeal for me.WolfThomas said:I don't hate the show, I don't really watch it. But you know who I do hate?
Leonard.
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I hate Leonard.
So is it a case of a light blinking to let the audience know when to laugh? I didn't know shows like that still filmed live.Lisa Janine said:"The Big Bang Theory" does NOT use laugh tracks. It's filmed in front of a live studio audience. You can even get tickets to watch a taping! It's filmed on set in Burbank, California. http://tvtickets.com/fmi/xsl/shows/browserecord.xsl?&Show=bang+theory
Also, this is my first post, so I don't know what it says about me that I was like, "NO WRONG MUST COMMENT." Hi Escapist!
While I too am a nerd who know lots of nerds who are just as weird and socially awkward as those guys, and they were the ones to introduce me to the show claiming it to be one of the funniest they've ever seen. And believe me when I say this, one of those guys is in his early 40s, he's a biology teacher who still lives with his mother, knows pretty much any RPG book and rules by heart and is quite the writer (in fact his script for "highlander 2" was a killer).jackpackage200 said:I found the show demeaning. Im a nerd and i know lots of nerds who are not as weird and socially awkward as they are
If a show's only real shtick is poking fun at a demographic, I can work with that. Most of The Chappelle Show was that, and I thought it was hilarious. But Dave Chappelle didn't end his shows with a moral lesson about how black people are real human beings like the rest of us. From what I've seen in Big Bang Theory, it's essentially that: nearly every 'nerd' character acts like they're aliens alien crammed into human bodies, comically unfamiliar with our human ways. Most episodes have Penny being driven to the brink of insanity (and with good reason) by behavior that would get most people sectioned, and she only stays because something towards the end of the episode reminds us that nerds occasionally have moments where they act like us 'normal' people, or make themselves useful somehow.Buccura said:I personally love the show Big Bang Theory, but some nerds I have spoken to, when I mention the show, show utter contempt for it. Why is it? I think it's a very funny show that depicts nerds in a fairly positive light, despite all the jokes. Is it because it's a popular show that give sit a sour taste?