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Guest Tammy Maher

Please don't tell me I'm the only one who watches this show and am the only one dieing for the 3rd season.

Learn it, I'm not a girlie girl most of the time... I'm a geeky nerdy gamer girl. I find this show make me unable to stop laughing.

THE BIG BANG THEORY

The Big Bang Theory - Rock, Paper, Scissors, Lizard, Spock

(Sorry for being geeky girl I find this so FUNNY!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

The Big Bang Theory - Nonsexuality (This one, being a gamer I can understand......)

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Guest Pól

I can't really watch it -- it's a little too much like my life at the moment, and they get enough of the math/science stuff wrong that it gets distracting.

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Guest My_Genesis
I can't really watch it -- it's a little too much like my life at the moment, and they get enough of the math/science stuff wrong that it gets distracting.

do they? like what? I guess I'm not too observant.

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Guest Pól
do they? like what? I guess I'm not too observant.

Honestly, I haven't watched much. But there's sort of two parts to that -- one is that a lot of the 'nerdy' stuff they say is about things that are at a relatively basic level, and so they're things that for the most part wouldn't actually get talked about. The other part is actually getting things wrong. The one I can remember at the moment is when they were trying to move something up the stairs and were going on about the angle of the staircase but never mentioned friction or wind resistance factors.

In fairness though, it's television, so they can't make it that complicated, and most of the people who watch aren't watching for the math/science content.

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The other part is actually getting things wrong. The one I can remember at the moment is when they were trying to move something up the stairs and were going on about the angle of the staircase but never mentioned friction or wind resistance factors.

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ahh, now that I don't remember. I do know they have an astrophysicist on set though assisting them.

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I love this show. I'm a little too much like Sheldon to be perfectly honest....

Tonight, my friends were using rock paper scissors to figure something out and before the match began someone asked, completely seriously, "Wait, are we playing with lizard Spock?"

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Guest Brinnee

The Big Bang Theory is an awesome show. I have to admit that I feel ridiculous when I watch it though because I can follow most of what they discuss on the sitcom. TBBT is a hilarious show though. I highly recommend it.

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I wouldn't say they got things wrong they just don't factor EVERYTHING in which really doesn't matter. The funny stuff is the star wars/star trek/comic book/Shelden being crazy/insults/nerd dates dumb hot chick... not the other stuff which is really just facts of things and them screwing up for the humor of it.

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I wouldn't say they got things wrong they just don't factor EVERYTHING in which really doesn't matter. The funny stuff is the star wars/star trek/comic book/Shelden being crazy/insults/nerd dates dumb hot chick... not the other stuff which is really just facts of things and them screwing up for the humor of it.

When you say dumb hot chick do you mean Penny?

She's got more brains than we first realise I think. You start to realise the more you watch it as the seasons go on.

And she is kinda hot. :P

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When you say dumb hot chick do you mean Penny?

She's got more brains than we first realise I think. You start to realise the more you watch it as the seasons go on.

And she is kinda hot. tongue.gif

I've seen them all.

Love this part of the new ep.

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I hate sitcoms! I think the only one I ever truly loved, in the past, was "Night Court". That said, I gotta say, BBG is hysterical. Everyone I know thinks Im crazy that Im so addicted to it (they think that anyway, so who cares), The actor who plays Sheldon has won the last two Emmys for Best Actor in a comedy series (or is it three?). I think that given who was winning that almost every year before him, Tony Shaloub, who played Monk, that is an honor. I hope the show is on for a long time, and that he keeps winning. Right now, its a runaway hit, so it looks good. And, you have to love a show that can actually find something useful to do with Wil Wheaton. Playing himself, as Sheldon's nemesis, has produced a lot of my favorite moments.

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Please don't tell me I'm the only one who watches this show and am the only one dieing for the 3rd season.

Learn it, I'm not a girlie girl most of the time... I'm a geeky nerdy gamer girl. I find this show make me unable to stop laughing.

THE BIG BANG THEORY

(Sorry for being geeky girl I find this so FUNNY!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

(This one, being a gamer I can understand......)

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I love the big bang theory!!! Shamy forever!

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