How much did Two and a Half Men change before the Tiger’s Blood? How much did Cheers Change before Sam bedded Diane?
I can’t say I’m particularly into sitcoms, so I can’t speak authoritatively, but they seem to be a genre that works best when people can pick them up piecemeal and not lose the plot.
Actually, I did think that’s where they were going to go with it. She does strike me as a character that is being written with alcohol problem tendencies in mind, and I’m wondering if the show is going to explore that later on. And I’m not a teetotaler by any stretch of the imagination.
Now that TBS is running the show in syndication, it’s easy to see how much the characters have evolved. Catch a few early shows, then watch this season. Amazing difference.
I don’t know about TBS, but I’ve noticed that the local stations cuts the show a little bit. They were showing, “The Creepy Candy Coating Corollary” and they cut out the part where Stewart looks at the sign up sheet and says “Raj, you are paired up with Die Wil Wheaton Die.”
Raj has alway had a tendency to be a jerk. Remember the time, I think it was season one, where he was in a magazine. He got Penny to go to the award ceremony with him and he turned into a jerk. And Penny later forced him to talk to her without drinking.
I thought the first episode was garbage. It was probably the worst of the series. But the second episode was very funny. The script writer(s) are very uneven with their quality.
Another problem is this year, Leonard and especially Sheldon are starting to look their age. Penny is looking way to young when she stands next to them. Parsons is 12 years older than her. With Sheldon pushing 40 and Bialik ten years older than Cuoco, the writers need to address this if the show goes on longer.
It’s like with Friends. In the beginning the stupid stuff the cast did was funny, but after ten years what was funny because you’re young looks stupid when you’re in your late 30s.
I’m fascinted by the possibilities. What if Howard’s Mother is really a lovely woman, and this is just what living with Howard does to people? If he moves in with Bernadete and the two switch personas, that would be hilarious!
I think more though that it’s just Bernadette learning how to express anger from Howard’s Mom. The first time she did it was actually when his Mom was in the hospital.
Well I can’t speak too authoritatively either, given I’ve never even seen Two and a Half Men and only saw a handful or so of Cheers eps. BBT is the only current sit com I watch. So I can’t answer. What I remember is that Diane and Sam did develop as characters. Obviously not all characters will, some serve more as props or foils, but if no character believably develops then my sense is the show then ends up just rehashing the same jokes in different formats. And viewers no longer care.
OMG! I was watching this episode when they are trying to find another member for their college bowl team and Raj suggested the girl from Blossom or the girl from The Wonder Years.
The first episode was pretty weak…loved the second. Am I the only one who loves AFF? I always thought that the show is so strong because of the interactions between Sheldon and Penny - plus Jim Parsons does have a cute butt!
My college boyfriend, who’s now an orthopedic pediatric surgeon, was in his early 30’s before he was able to afford his own place. When he was doing his surgical residency, he was a good decade older than a lot of his neighbors in student housing. So it’s not that unusual that the men are a decade older than Penny given how many years it would have taken them to get their doctorates. And let’s assume that they have student loans that make them sufficiently poor that they have to room together…
Besides, the show is more focused on their social awkwardness and naivete vs a show that’s merely about kids growing up.
In that flashback episode, the apartment across from Sheldon’s (which will later become Penny’s) was occupied by a big, overweight effeminate black transvestite.
Anyone else remember the TV series Hooperman, where John Ritter played a San Franciscian detective who inherited an apartment building where one of the tenants was a big, overweight effeminate black transvestite?
Now that AFF is Sheldon’s girlfriend, I think this would be a good time to bring back Ramona Nowitzki. It turns out that she went insane when Sheldon threw her out and has come back to murder AFF. I loved the The Cooper-Nowitzki Theorem. I actually downloaded Be My Yoko Ono and put it on my MP3 player.
Agree with every point except the last one. Also, by evening the male-female ratio to 3:3 the original dynamic of geeky guys vs. 1 girl has become geeky guys and girls vs 1 girl. While this creates a lot more story opportunities for the writers it also allows them to write scripts that are less clever than those in the first two seasons. IMO all the characters, especially Leonard, has become less likable.
Up until the last episode I would have tended to agree, but I think that getting drunk to the point of passing out while playing a game where the other participants are stone cold sober is problematic. They are working up to a Very Special Episode, I think.