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Entertainment > The Big Bang Theory:no One Hates.
 

The Big Bang Theory:no One Hates.


This is one of my favorites show on TV.
The dialog is great and did you see this week episode
It was great.I loved it and .
If you have a chance watched it.




'The Big Bang Theory': The Only TV Show No One Hates?

By Kimberly Potts |

'The Big Bang Theory': The Only TV Show No One Hates?

By Kimberly Potts | The Wrap – 21 hours ago
It may not be your favorite show. And you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who claims it's the greatest show of all time.
But as CBS' "The Big Bang Theory" airs its 100th episode tonight, you're probably just as unlikely to hear anyone express a hefty dose of disdain for the series about two geeky, videogame and pop culture-obsessed roommates, their comely neighbor across the hall, and the many, many geeks who populate their world.
Fellow CBS hit "Two and a Half Men" draws derision for lowbrow jokes even as it dominates in the ratings. On the flip side, AMC's "Breaking Bad" draws a relatively small number of viewers -- many of who proclaim it to be the greatest show ever.
"Big Bang," co-created by "Men" co-creator Chuck Lorre, earns high ratings while offending almost no one. Popular in syndication as well as on CBS, it earns plenty of affection for its characters -- without anyone getting too obsessed with them.
The sitcom's Q Score -- which measures a show or star's familiarity and appeal -- is the fourth-highest among all primetime comedies and dramas.
Also read: 'Big Bang Theory' Star Jim Parsons Has a New Imaginary Friend
Part of its charm is offering jokes about work, romance, sex and geekdom, without falling back on stereotypes.
Head geek Sheldon Cooper (two-time Emmy winner Jim Parsons) thinks more highly of himself than anyone else, which makes him more or less immune to becoming the butt of everyone else's jokes, as the geek character would be on almost every other show.
Parsons' Q Score puts him second on the list of the most popular male primetime stars, just behind "NCIS" star Mark Harmon. The other male "Big Bang" cast members -- Johnny Galecki, Simon Helberg and Kunal Nayyar -- are "well above average" with their Q Scores, while the show's female lead, Kaley Cuoco, has a score that makes her one of the 10 most popular females in primetime.
The Q Scores Company says the show is also the highest-scoring sitcom among males age 13 and up and is the second-highest scoring sitcom among females age 13 and up (just behind "Modern Family").
Also read: 'Big Bang' In Belarus: The Theft of a Sitcom (video)
"(It's) a combination of viewer satisfaction -- which is an indication of saying the show is one of my favorites -- combined with how frequently (people) view the show in a given month, and (a measure of viewers') commitment to watching the show into the future," says Q Scores Company executive vice president Henry Schafer.
CBS has given the show time to reach that level of likability. Its ratings have risen over five seasons, even after CBS made the risky decision last season to move it from its original Monday night timeslot to Thursdays -- where it sometimes competes with "American Idol," television's most popular show.
"Big Bang Theory" averaged a little more than eight million viewers for its first season, and now averages 14.8 million. The show's most recent new episode, the Jan. 12 installment, drew 16.13 million viewers, the series' highest ratings since season three.
Also read: 'Big Bang Theory's' Jim Parsons: Grilled
And with tonight's milestone 100th episode focused on the on-again, off-again romance between Golden Globe nominee Galecki's Leonard and Cuoco's Penny, the show's most popular geek love pairing, Nielsen numbers should be high once again.
Meanwhile, in the most recent syndicated ratings, "The Big Bang Theory" is pulling in 10.9 million viewers and is the third-highest series in syndication, just above fellow CBS sitcom "Two and a Half Men."

posted on Jan 20, 2012 2:25 PM ()

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Enjoy it a lot. Loads of clever fun!
comment by marta on Jan 24, 2012 4:36 PM ()
And the latest episode about Penny and Leonard is really well done -- it demonstrates how no matter how smart you are you will definitely resist learning when it comes to your love life. (And I still want them to be together too)
comment by drmaus on Jan 23, 2012 1:33 PM ()
Yes,this is a great show.Good writers there.
reply by fredo on Jan 23, 2012 1:35 PM ()
I adore this show, and while I love most of the characters, I think the writers should be congratulated for their creation of Amy Farrah Fowler. She's very very very much like certain geeky girls who didn't fit in all through junior high and high school. And grade school. She's both a cautionary tale and success story for them, at once.
comment by drmaus on Jan 23, 2012 1:31 PM ()
Yes,totally agreed.they deserved it.
reply by fredo on Jan 23, 2012 1:36 PM ()
Ron is a big fan of this show - I wasn't a big fan at first but now I love it! Sheldon is so funny...
comment by kristilyn3 on Jan 21, 2012 9:37 AM ()
wrong reply there.Was supposed to be for elderjane.
reply by fredo on Jan 21, 2012 9:52 AM ()
I love Breaking Bad.Saw them all.This is a great series.
reply by fredo on Jan 21, 2012 9:50 AM ()
I really liked Breaking Bad but Ted is too moral to enjoy it.
comment by elderjane on Jan 21, 2012 9:11 AM ()
I loved Breaking Bad.Seen all of the season there.
reply by fredo on Jan 21, 2012 9:51 AM ()
Thank you Fredo for giving my favorite TV show some highly deserved credit. Since I pretty much missed the first season, I keep watching the syndicated reruns for never seen episodes. Hasn't happened yet--darn. And yes, Thursday's show was good! Sheldon needs wood!
comment by solitaire on Jan 21, 2012 6:03 AM ()
that episode was funny and got a big bang out of that.
reply by fredo on Jan 21, 2012 7:37 AM ()
Yes, I love this show too and I am also hoping that it makes scientific subjects more appealing to young viewers.
comment by tealstar on Jan 21, 2012 5:59 AM ()
Yes,I think that they will.Nice to see you and how are you doing there?
reply by fredo on Jan 21, 2012 6:02 AM ()
I love this show! Everyone in administration at my new library are the same thing. Our computer server is actually called Sheldon because of it. I laugh so much watching it!
comment by trekbrarian on Jan 20, 2012 6:24 PM ()
Yes,it is a good one.Jim Parson just crack me up.
reply by fredo on Jan 21, 2012 5:36 AM ()
It's okay--if I miss it I miss but when I watch it I enjoy it.
comment by greatmartin on Jan 20, 2012 5:55 PM ()
Here,they have showing over the weekend at some channel.I do not get a chance to see them all but when I do find this good writing there.
reply by fredo on Jan 21, 2012 5:37 AM ()

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