Big Bang Theory: TV comedy

9.11 The Opening Night Excitation

Even funnier than usual.

Interweaving the story lines of two "force awakening" opening nights was not only hilarious but ingenious. Adding even more humor were Bob Newhart's appearances as a Jedi Knight and Wil Wheaton attending the film opening in Star Trek uniform.
 
9.12 The Sales Call Sublimination

“You know how when you see prime numbers they appear red; but when they're twin primes, they're pink and smell like gasoline?”

– Sheldon​
 
9.17 The Celebration Experimentation
Favorite quote this episode:

"How thick can a soup get before it becomes a stew? The answer may surprise you."
-- Sheldon​
 
What would CBS do without The Big Bang Theory as its "carrot on a stick"?
This season, the network moved the show to Monday, its "new night," to lure viewers into watching its new offering Kevin Can Wait. Next week, TBBT will return to Thursday, "its new night."
CBS has done this before, although I can't recall the series it was previously trying to jump-start. Thank goodness my DVR can track these shenanigans, or I would lose the show in the space-time continuum.
 
Oooh, I watched the first episode of the new series and it was as brilliant as ever - maybe even better. The second's already recorded so I'm looking forward to catching that too (I always want to save them up and binge-watch them, but it's so good I can never wait:)).
 
10.10 The Property Division Collision
An even more hilarious episode than ususal. Many funny lines, including those from a surprise guest star. :ROFLMAO:
 
Terrestrial TV here in the UK (the show airs on E4) has just broadcast 10.07, "The Veracity Elasticity", but that's only three episodes behind the US (which isn't bad at all, really).
 
10.13 The Romance Recalibration

RAJ: I didn’t think you could turn the theme from Walking Dead into a lullaby.

HOWARD: Gotta get her hooked on TV, or someday she’ll want me to play outside.

:LOL:
 
10.18 The Escape Hatch Identification

SHELDON: .. You know how I feel about people who aren't me.

A "chicken or the egg" question: Is Jim Parsons the breakout star of the series because he usually gets the best lines, or does he get the best lines because is the breakout star?
 

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