I don't get the complaints about Bernadette and Amy. I mean, what exactly would the show do without them? Continue to repeat what they did for the first three seasons. The show has to move forward.
They've kept Howard and Sheldon (and some extent Penny) refreshed.
You just have to look at the things they've kept the same like Raj's inability to talk to women and Penny/Leonard's on-off relationship, it's repetitive and going over old ground.
It's time they moved P/L passed their issues and actually gave Raj something to do, the actor seems bored.
I don't get the complaints about Bernadette and Amy. I mean, what exactly would the show do without them? Continue to repeat what they did for the first three seasons. The show has to move forward.
They've kept Howard and Sheldon (and some extent Penny) refreshed.
You just have to look at the things they've kept the same like Raj's inability to talk to women and Penny/Leonard's on-off relationship, it's repetitive and going over old ground.
It's time they moved P/L passed their issues and actually gave Raj something to do, the actor seems bored.
I think we all agree that the show has to develop rather than just stagnate but clearly, for a percentage of us at least, the direction they have chosen to move it in (and the characters they have introduced) have changed it to something that is no longer a 'must watch' ... or even watch at all in my case. I know not everyone agrees but Amy really is a dreadful addition to the team.
In fact it is interesting to note the things that they have chosen to leave alone. It makes me wonder why they didn't give the otherwise boring Raj the relationship and leave the previously entertaining 'sleazy' Howard single. To my mind there would have been a lot more comic potential in that. It just seems they have changed the good things and kept the boring stuff. Still, I'm not a writer so what do I know?
In fact it is interesting to note the things that they have chosen to leave alone. It makes me wonder why they didn't give the otherwise boring Raj the relationship and leave the previously entertaining 'sleazy' Howard single. To my mind there would have been a lot more comic potential in that. It just seems they have changed the good things and kept the boring stuff. Still, I'm not a writer so what do I know?
In fact it is interesting to note the things that they have chosen to leave alone. It makes me wonder why they didn't give the otherwise boring Raj the relationship and leave the previously entertaining 'sleazy' Howard single. To my mind there would have been a lot more comic potential in that. It just seems they have changed the good things and kept the boring stuff. Still, I'm not a writer so what do I know?
That's true, but IMO Howard's sleaziness got tedious by season 3. He's still sleazy with his crude comments, just in a monogamous way.
Not to mention him still living with his mother keeps the character similar enough.
I just still can't believe that they never give Raj anything substantial to do.
I just still can't believe that they never give Raj anything substantial to do.
i would imagine its hard when he cant speak to women, but i suppose that could be why they have brought stuart in as a regular character who raj has befriended to give him more situations to get into. only time will tell
i would imagine its hard when he cant speak to women,
That's kind of my point. They've never moved the character beyond that one joke since the pilot. Quite weird that they're still trying to milk laughs out of it.
That's kind of my point. They've never moved the character beyond that one joke since the pilot. Quite weird that they're still trying to milk laughs out of it.
Indeed. Raj is mostly silent (because there are women present) or making some reference to being Indian. The writers don't seem to have much imagination with his character.
In fact, Raj has only made me laugh once and that was his "So.....you can't pay your rent?" line (in the episode with Sheldon's nymphomaniac colleague).
Indeed. Raj is mostly silent (because there are women present) or making some reference to being Indian. The writers don't seem to have much imagination with his character.
In fact, Raj has only made me laugh once and that was his "So.....you can't pay your rent?" line (in the episode with Sheldon's nymphomaniac colleague).
Mine is when he enters the hotel room in Switzerland
"Ooooh, little chocolates!" or something like that.
In fact, Raj has only made me laugh once and that was his "So.....you can't pay your rent?" line (in the episode with Sheldon's nymphomaniac colleague).
the one line that makes me laugh so much is an earlier episode where he and sheldon are talking about how cows are sacred to hindus and when raj is annoyed at sheldon he says dont mess with me, i swear to cow. it gets me every time
That's kind of my point. They've never moved the character beyond that one joke since the pilot. Quite weird that they're still trying to milk laughs out of it.
i meant it would be hard to put him in a situation when he wont speak to women unless he is drunk.
There was one episode where they put him on a new drug for social anxiety which worked but he took all his clothes off, they could have just have him try a different drug and that could work and he could then talk to women, SSRI antidepressants are used for social anxiety so this would ring true (unlike the comic side affects).
i meant it would be hard to put him in a situation when he wont speak to women unless he is drunk.
Yes, I know what you said.
I'm saying that they should have had the character get over these issues and start talking to women to give him something to do. He's had the same joke since the pilot, it's time he had something new.
He should at least be more comfortable with Penny after all these years.
I'm getting bored of Howard-In-Space, so I'm glad to hear that plotline's ending soon - was Simon Helberg unavailable for regular filming or something? It certainly feels like a fill-in, rather than some grand plan...
Other than that it's been an OK start to the season, but not outstanding. I genuinely like the Amy character, the lesbian undertones with Penny and her occasional bluntness (like calling Alex a "skank" in the latest episode) make her more than just a female Sheldon.
I even like Bernadette when they're letting her be more than just cutesy to Howard (e.g. like showing her dislike of children in the magician episode), but the main characters are definitely showing signs of "Flanderization", as most sitcom characters do once they get this far into a series; Raj acts more "metrosexual", Penny's more snarky, Sheldon's now plain rude (rather than geeky/autistic) and so on, so they need to try a freshen things up with new characters somehow, though I'll be interested to see what they do with Stuart beyond being the group sad-sack...
Funny that some posters here have mentioned "Friends", I was actually convinced a few seasons ago that the writers would engineer things (like an earthquake or something) so that all the guys would end up living in Sheldon & Leonard's flat, with all the girls (including Priya) living with Penny!
There was one episode where they put him on a new drug for social anxiety which worked but he took all his clothes off, they could have just have him try a different drug and that could work and he could then talk to women, SSRI antidepressants are used for social anxiety so this would ring true (unlike the comic side affects).
I think that'd be a bad idea personally. I don't get the complaints what so ever regarding this really and his character shouldn't be changed regarding him not being able to talk to women. Fair enough if they did it in the final ever episode, but certainly not before. A better route would be for him to eventually (towards the end of the show) meet a woman that he was actually able to talk to without needing alcohol or any type of drug, thus instantly making him realise she's 'the one'.
I'm getting bored of Howard-In-Space, so I'm glad to hear that plotline's ending soon - was Simon Helberg unavailable for regular filming or something? It certainly feels like a fill-in, rather than some grand plan...
Other than that it's been an OK start to the season, but not outstanding. I genuinely like the Amy character, the lesbian undertones with Penny and her occasional bluntness (like calling Alex a "skank" in the latest episode) make her more than just a female Sheldon.
I even like Bernadette when they're letting her be more than just cutesy to Howard (e.g. like showing her dislike of children in the magician episode), but the main characters are definitely showing signs of "Flanderization", as most sitcom characters do once they get this far into a series; Raj acts more "metrosexual", Penny's more snarky, Sheldon's now plain rude (rather than geeky/autistic) and so on, so they need to try a freshen things up with new characters somehow, though I'll be interested to see what they do with Stuart beyond being the group sad-sack...
Funny that some posters here have mentioned "Friends", I was actually convinced a few seasons ago that the writers would engineer things (like an earthquake or something) so that all the guys would end up living in Sheldon & Leonard's flat, with all the girls (including Priya) living with Penny!
Yes, we know- given that most of your 14 posts are you banging on about how you saw it filmed. I think you're the only one who is particularly impressed by this!
I'm getting bored of Howard-In-Space, so I'm glad to hear that plotline's ending soon - was Simon Helberg unavailable for regular filming or something? It certainly feels like a fill-in, rather than some grand plan...
He has been doing a film directed by his wife so maybe that's why he's been away.
Yes, we know- given that most of your 14 posts are you banging on about how you saw it filmed. I think you're the only one who is particularly impressed by this!
Watching one of the E4 episodes tonight makes me wish they could bring back Shelly's twin sister for an episode. I'd lik to see her reaction to Amy Farrah Fowler.
Speaking of which, have we seen AFF and Sheldon's Mum interacting?
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I don't get the complaints about Bernadette and Amy. I mean, what exactly would the show do without them? Continue to repeat what they did for the first three seasons. The show has to move forward.
They've kept Howard and Sheldon (and some extent Penny) refreshed.
You just have to look at the things they've kept the same like Raj's inability to talk to women and Penny/Leonard's on-off relationship, it's repetitive and going over old ground.
It's time they moved P/L passed their issues and actually gave Raj something to do, the actor seems bored.
I think we all agree that the show has to develop rather than just stagnate but clearly, for a percentage of us at least, the direction they have chosen to move it in (and the characters they have introduced) have changed it to something that is no longer a 'must watch' ... or even watch at all in my case. I know not everyone agrees but Amy really is a dreadful addition to the team.
In fact it is interesting to note the things that they have chosen to leave alone. It makes me wonder why they didn't give the otherwise boring Raj the relationship and leave the previously entertaining 'sleazy' Howard single. To my mind there would have been a lot more comic potential in that. It just seems they have changed the good things and kept the boring stuff. Still, I'm not a writer so what do I know?
That's true, but IMO Howard's sleaziness got tedious by season 3. He's still sleazy with his crude comments, just in a monogamous way.
Not to mention him still living with his mother keeps the character similar enough.
I just still can't believe that they never give Raj anything substantial to do.
i would imagine its hard when he cant speak to women, but i suppose that could be why they have brought stuart in as a regular character who raj has befriended to give him more situations to get into. only time will tell
That's kind of my point. They've never moved the character beyond that one joke since the pilot. Quite weird that they're still trying to milk laughs out of it.
In fact, Raj has only made me laugh once and that was his "So.....you can't pay your rent?" line (in the episode with Sheldon's nymphomaniac colleague).
Mine is when he enters the hotel room in Switzerland
"Ooooh, little chocolates!" or something like that.
It's the way he says that line that makes it amusing
the one line that makes me laugh so much is an earlier episode where he and sheldon are talking about how cows are sacred to hindus and when raj is annoyed at sheldon he says dont mess with me, i swear to cow. it gets me every time
i meant it would be hard to put him in a situation when he wont speak to women unless he is drunk.
Yes, I know what you said.
I'm saying that they should have had the character get over these issues and start talking to women to give him something to do. He's had the same joke since the pilot, it's time he had something new.
He should at least be more comfortable with Penny after all these years.
It is.
Other than that it's been an OK start to the season, but not outstanding. I genuinely like the Amy character, the lesbian undertones with Penny and her occasional bluntness (like calling Alex a "skank" in the latest episode) make her more than just a female Sheldon.
I even like Bernadette when they're letting her be more than just cutesy to Howard (e.g. like showing her dislike of children in the magician episode), but the main characters are definitely showing signs of "Flanderization", as most sitcom characters do once they get this far into a series; Raj acts more "metrosexual", Penny's more snarky, Sheldon's now plain rude (rather than geeky/autistic) and so on, so they need to try a freshen things up with new characters somehow, though I'll be interested to see what they do with Stuart beyond being the group sad-sack...
Funny that some posters here have mentioned "Friends", I was actually convinced a few seasons ago that the writers would engineer things (like an earthquake or something) so that all the guys would end up living in Sheldon & Leonard's flat, with all the girls (including Priya) living with Penny!
I think that'd be a bad idea personally. I don't get the complaints what so ever regarding this really and his character shouldn't be changed regarding him not being able to talk to women. Fair enough if they did it in the final ever episode, but certainly not before. A better route would be for him to eventually (towards the end of the show) meet a woman that he was actually able to talk to without needing alcohol or any type of drug, thus instantly making him realise she's 'the one'.
Liking the new season so far, a lot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=hlf137Yv63Q
I already seen it..... Mwaaahhhh.
Hardly a spoiler.
Yes, we know- given that most of your 14 posts are you banging on about how you saw it filmed. I think you're the only one who is particularly impressed by this!
He has been doing a film directed by his wife so maybe that's why he's been away.
Again...... Mwwwwaaaaahhhhhhh
The cast are required to "be on set" even when they are not featured in the show, or just feature in pre-recorded scenes.
Speaking of which, have we seen AFF and Sheldon's Mum interacting?