SummaryCreated by writer/producers Chuck Lorre (of Two and a Half Men) and Bill Prady (of Gilmore Girls) comes The Big Bang Theory, a sitcom that shows what happens when hyperintelligent roommates/physicists Sheldon and Leonard meet Penny, a beautiful woman moving in next door--and realize they know next to nothing about life outside of the lab...
SummaryCreated by writer/producers Chuck Lorre (of Two and a Half Men) and Bill Prady (of Gilmore Girls) comes The Big Bang Theory, a sitcom that shows what happens when hyperintelligent roommates/physicists Sheldon and Leonard meet Penny, a beautiful woman moving in next door--and realize they know next to nothing about life outside of the lab...
The writers are managing the evolution of any character with a incredible sweetness and smartness. I usually don't write early reviews, but this season is one of the greatest work of actors I ever seen. Congratulations for the production and for the cast. I loved this season more than any other. You make me change my mind about Big Bang, I usually hate, after this 8 season, I love.
La gente hace una crítica del primer capítulo con menos de un 4 y se queda tan a gusto.
He de decir que el primer capítulo de esta temporada fue algo flojo pero después va a mejor, siendo la temporada 8 bastante mas divertida de lo que fue la 7. No critiquéis tan pronto.
You can begin to feel a decline in quality during this season. Some episodes lack the comedy we are used to whilst precious few reach the heights we know this show is capable of. Just like season 7 plot progression is saved for the finale and is rushed which is disappointing. Some of the episodic specific stories provide rich entertainment and comedy, this just doesn't happen as often as we are used to. A mediocre season which leaves something to be desired. Let's hope for better next season.
This used to be an awesome show. Now the jokes are quite predictable. But even worse are the much to aggressive and frequent laugh tracks. Mostly out of place, too. What a pity...
Worst series of TBBT so far for sure. Seems to have abandoned actual comedy for lame story lines, cheap twists and WAY too much romance. Why does every episode have to be either 1. About one of the couples having some cliché relationship problem or 2. just irrelevant to the story. TBBT is a comedy, not a soap. Nothing seems fresh about this once-great show anymore.
Seasons 3-6 were fantastic because it something new happened every episode and it made people laugh. I loved TBBT for its originality when it came out but now? It just seems flat. TBBT is signed on for 2 more seasons and if it doesn't pick up the quality soon, it'll either just fizzle out or be cancelled before it can reach the finish line.
I had planned to write this review earlier in the season, but I decided to wait until I had seen a few more episodes to see if the show were just getting off to a slow start this season.
Unfortunately it wasn't just a slow start, the show has not cleared the quality bar of the first few seasons. Granted all the reruns of the first three seasons are presenting a high bar to clear.
The laugh track is very intrusive this year. At times i wonder if the laugh track was turned up, or the comedy has been turned down. I'm leaning towards the latter. The laugh track seems out of place because the show isn't as funny as the laugh track suggests.
During one of the first two or three shows this season, there was a conversation between Penny and Bernadette about Penny getting a job at Bernie's company. The video editing that pieced that conversation together was, I'll be kind, sloppily choppy. I was left with the impression that the show was running long, and they had to cut a few seconds out of it. Sadly, parts of words seemed to have been sacrificed in order to find those precious seconds.
The main actors on the show seem to be just going through the motions this year. They seem more as if they were sitting around a conference room reading the script, than acting out the script on scene. The characters have lost their soul.
I've watched BBT since the original broadcast of the very first episode. I've liked Chuck Lorre comedies going back to Cybil. I cannot imagine how BBT is going to be engaging for two and a half more seasons unless the writing improves very significantly.