Topic: Who loves The Big Bang Theory | |
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... I know I do.
Can you sing the intro by heart? Favourite Sheldon quote? |
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Edited by
s1owhand
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Sat 10/13/12 03:41 AM
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One day a historian is going to come to you and say “Is it true you were friends with Doctor Sheldon Cooper?” and you’re going to have to choke back a hot sob of regret and humiliation, as you mumble “I was, but I chose to hang out on mingle2 with a bunch of fly-by-night internet transients no one remembers.” |
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One day a historian is going to come to you and say “Is it true you were friends with Doctor Sheldon Cooper?” and you’re going to have to choke back a hot sob of regret and humiliation, as you mumble “I was, but I chose to hang out on mingle2 with a bunch of fly-by-night internet transients no one remembers.” I'm not insane, my mother had me tested! |
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I think Big Bang is the best thing on TV right now. I have the first four seasons on DVD.
But, this isn't the right forum to discuss it. |
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Edited by
TexasScoundrel
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Mon 10/15/12 06:13 AM
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Should be in the Movies, TV and books forum.
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I just wish it had a different name. Every time I see it in the listings I think it's about astrophysics.
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I have a love/meh relationship with TBBT.
My favorite part is when Sheldon or his roommate criticize the idiotic beliefs of the scientifically illiterate. Though they are pretentious, and sometimes mean spirited, yet I still always find it heartwarming. It's life-affirming. It reminds me that we aren't all fools, running from black cats or lining up for psychic readings - there are entire communities of individuals out there in the world who have reality-based beliefs about reality. I feel the same way about House, MD. |
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I just wish it had a different name. Every time I see it in the listings I think it's about astrophysics. Well ... the humor largely is! |
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I have a love/meh relationship with TBBT. My favorite part is when Sheldon or his roommate criticize the idiotic beliefs of the scientifically illiterate. Though they are pretentious, and sometimes mean spirited, yet I still always find it heartwarming. It's life-affirming. It reminds me that we aren't all fools, running from black cats or lining up for psychic readings - there are entire communities of individuals out there in the world who have reality-based beliefs about reality. I feel the same way about House, MD. Bazinga! |
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Edited by
msmyka
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Tue 10/16/12 02:19 PM
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It's my FAVORITE show!
My favorite is when Sheldon has coffee for the first time and puts on his FLASH costume and runs around yelling ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM |
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Edited by
s1owhand
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Tue 10/16/12 02:27 PM
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Leonard: What would you be if you were attached to another object by an inclined plane, wrapped helically around an axis?
Sheldon: Screwed. Leonard: There you go. =-=-= Sheldon: *knock knock knock* Leonard? *knock knock knock* Leonard? *knock knock knock* Leonard? Leonard: *opens door* What Sheldon! What Sheldon! What Sheldon! Sheldon: Tell me what you see here. (Holding his laptop.) Leonard: The blunt instrument that will be the focus of my murder trial? =-=-= Leonard: You went to the comic book store by yourself? Penny: Yeah! It was fun! I walked in and two different guys got asthma attacks. (shrugs shoulders) It felt pretty good. |
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Haha, I have only just recently fallen in love with the epicness that is the big bang theory so sadly I don't really have any favorite quotes yet. It's all so hilarious but I love it all the same
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... I know I do. Can you sing the intro by heart? Favourite Sheldon quote? I have become a fan recently. I don't know it well enough to know a quote though |
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Big bang theory is by far the funniest sitcom out there at this moment.
Can you believe that Sheldon and Amy are now a couple lol.... What a match lmao. |
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Bazinga....
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That was such a hillarious scene. Makes me think of the time Sheldon wanted to curse Leonard in his dream and runs to the Grand canyon and back lol...as Flash of course...
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I guess my fav quote is from Rajesh's love poem:
"Bernadette oh Bernadette, Won't you play my clarinet?" And one from my fav female character that's never on the show anymore, Leslie Winkle (played by Sara Gilbert): Leonard Hofstadter: [Referring to their upcoming date] How do you suggest we proceed? Leslie Winkle: Your place. We'll order Chinese, you'll rent a movie - artsy but accessible - then light petting, no coitus. Leonard Hofstadter: Sounds fun... Leslie Winkle: I'll leave the details up to you. I think it's better if you assume the male role. And one more from Leslie: "Sheldon Cooper? That arrogant, misogynistic East Texas doorknob that told me to give up my research to do laundry and bear children?" |
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I love their whole dynamic, really. In that show, the level of smartness is directly proportional to their success with girls, have you noticed?
Sheldon (Dr., has been a genius forever)- Not interested (of course, until Amy) Raj (Dr., really, really smart)- Can't talk to them. Leonard (Dr. not as advanced as Sheldon and Raj [remember: Raj was in People Magazine])- Girlfriend... kind of. A bit awkward but fine. Howard (MR.)- MARRIED. I do love that show, it makes me smarter. =) |
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Sheldon is hilarious. He is such a snob and a spoilt sport xD
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I adore Sheldon. He reminds me of myself as a little girl. Haven't warmed up to the others yet. The Jewish guy's haircut drives me crazy.
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