I watched an episode once; I decided it was a little too close to home for me to be truly funny.
Yeah, I don't know what it was about it that put me off; ordinarily I like self-deprecation, but somehow it struck too many painful memories.
It is a great show. It took me forever to recognize the lead actor was "David" from "Roseanne".
Well, you must mean Leonard (Johnny Galecki), although I don't know if he's considered "the lead actor."
You're right (JG) and you're wrong. The "Leonard" character is the center of "The Big Bang".:devil: The black hole which centers all polot points. She is cuter though.:devil:
Anybody here watching it? It's must see TV for me.
What's not to love? Not only are scientists the lead characters, but they actually do Physics jokes. I was in hysterics with the "It only works for spherical chickens in a vacuum" joke. [NOTE: we've only had season 1 so far. I think season 2 should be starting soon enough though].
Oh yes, I am:thumbsup:I think you're going to like Season 2.
Oh yes, I am:thumbsup:
They are doing two episodes a week here, and I somehow missed episodes 3 and 4 but the ones I've seen I've thoroughly enjoyed.
I watched episodes 7 and 8 last night (The Panty Pinata Polarization and the Lizard-Spock Expansion). Episode 7 was absolutely hilarious with Penny and Sheldon trying to outdo each other.
You did catch the Leonard's mention of Babylon 5, didn't you? Unfortunately for me, my digital signal pixilated, froze and the sound went dead for the reply. I went back to watching OTA (Over The Air) and I've got to get a new, good antenna. Tore the old ones down during my 1975-2004 cable days. Never thought I'd need 'em again.
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