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1NPH1N1TY said: I don't really watch television, but I tried watching it. I realized that I can not watch shows with a laugh track. |
I understand how laugh tracks work. A laugh track isn't necessarily telling you when to laugh; it mostly sets the mood for a program. From the few scenes (not entire episodes) that I've seen of The Big Bang Theory, it seems like a generally decent show. A laugh track just throws off the pacing of a show. Watch this. Consider that during a half-hour television sitcom you're going to be watching about eight minutes of commercials, and probably another ten minutes of laughter and other audience sounds (a generous estimate). That leaves only about 12 minutes of actual show, which includes an introduction, credits, and scene transitions. It's not that I don't like television. It just feels dreadfully dull when most of the content is padding and fluff. It's like a video game that's mostly cutscenes, blocks of text and loading screens. I guess what I'm trying to say is that I didn't enjoy playing Heavy Rain at all. Also, I loved Malcolm in the Middle. And candy is delicious. |
HK-47 said: I also consider myself to be like Sheldon. Very fitting considering your avatar. I find the show rather disappointing. It was fun to watch at first (i.e. *Sheldon points out the high entropy of Penny's room* Me: "Hey, I know what entropy is! I feel smart."), but their jokes tend to be very similar to that of any other sitcom. The only difference is that they like injecting scientific references here and there. |
howardh said: I find the show rather disappointing. It was fun to watch at first (i.e. *Sheldon points out the high entropy of Penny's room* Me: "Hey, I know what entropy is! I feel smart."), but their jokes tend to be very similar to that of any other sitcom. The only difference is that they like injecting scientific references here and there. My parents often describe it as "Two and a Half Men with occasional nerd culture and science references." From what little I've watched of it, I tend to agree. Whether that's good or bad, however, probably depends on how well you enjoy sitcoms in general. |
awesomeguy said: I feel like BBT has derailed from its original geeky plot and dialogue to appeal to a broader audience. I felt that in season 3. |
Cosman246 said: awesomeguy said: I feel like BBT has derailed from its original geeky plot and dialogue to appeal to a broader audience. I felt that in season 3. I felt that in season 2. Got used to it and didn't notice it by 5, though. |
BBT has provided me with a crap ton of rofls, and since I've watched it very out of sequence, I haven't really felt undesirableness in plot shifts. Ok then again maybe I just like random references. I've been described as a mix between Sheldon, Leonard, and Howard, with mostly Sheldon. |
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