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    10 months ago

    My wife actually love BBT and got me watching it. I still hate laugh track sitcoms, and as a Super Nerd a lot of things irritated me, but overall it’s not nearly as bad as I was expecting from all the meme hate.

    Still, the meme is not wrong, Data had a fine positronic brain, sure, but He can kill a motherfucker when necessary.

    Papa Soong didn’t raise no removed.

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      10 months ago

      You want someone to look tough? Have them knock down Worf. Want someone to look unstoppable? Have them subdue Data.

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      10 months ago

      I found big bang theory a lot more palatable if you consider it as an unreliable narrator story, with penny as the narrator. It’s not what actually happened, but what Penny remembers about it. All the geeky/nerdy stuff gets filtered. Only the surface, superficial stuff gets remembered, and even that is distorted. That is why it plays on stereotypes so much.

      My wife likes BBT, I’ve learnt to tolerate it at best.

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        10 months ago

        I did grad school in planetary science while BBT was airing. I hated it. I could go hang out with my friends and have much funnier nerdy convos. “I’ll buy you a beer if you can prove to me that the electron exists.” – one of my favourite remembered starts to many hours of drinking one day.

        My dad watched BBT and was pretty convinced it was a documentary of my life, or close enough. I told the above story to my dad, and it did nothing to dissuade him.

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            10 months ago

            My biggest memory regarding BBT was the time I was hanging out with a GF family and when her mom’s friend asked her how she’d been doing/what was going on with her life she mentioned that she had been playing D&D with some of her friends (no details about it or anything just that) and her mom’s friend immediately started cackling “IT’S JUST LIKE BIG BANG THEORY!”. Really cemented my disdain for the show knowing what kind of person enjoyed it.

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      10 months ago

      I cannot take laugh tracks anymore. They just annoy the fuck out of me. If you ever get a chance and you like the show, the European version of M*A*S*H without the laugh track was a revelation. The people responsible for the laugh track didn’t understand when the show was actually trying to be funny half the time.

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      10 months ago

      I recently binged the whole thing, mostly because I wanted to know how it ended. I stopped watching it around season 3 when it was on the air.

      The show is literally only watchable at 2x speed.

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      10 months ago

      Our hate comes from within. We all watched it with such naive hope for far too long before realizing that we were the punchline.
      The disappointment that gets through in the memes is the disappointment we feel in ourselves.

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      10 months ago

      Just the same, this is completely on brand for Sheldon’s interpretation of the character. He finds one aspect of the character he identifies most with, and completely ignores the ones that he doesn’t.

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    10 months ago

    I honestly find even ten seconds of the Big Bang theory to be like nails on a chalkboard.

    It feels written by someone who isn’t a nerd trying to write a nerd character and just missing the point utterly and completely.

    If you want an example of good non neurotypical nerd characters that are on the spectrum maybe you don’t need to look any further than Tendi and Rutherford in Lower Decks. They both have heart and feel way more fleshed out than the Big Bang theory.

    The Big Bang theory just makes me want to vomit, it either feels like the most insufferable version of nerds or it feels like a high school bullies super reductive perception of nerds. Also the whole “Penny is a normal hot girl hanging out with nerds” is such a stupidly reductive setup too.

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      10 months ago

      There’s worlds difference between nerds in Silicon Valley and Big Bang Theory. Makes you even cringe harder at BBT.

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    10 months ago

    One thing I did not like about data is he sorta made everyone else second best in thier specialty. stronger than worf, smarter than wesley. I almost surprised they did not give him more sensory capabilities than giordi.

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      He’s stronger than worf, but doesn’t have his instinct for dangerous situations. He’s smarter than Westley (lol) but doesn’t have a great capacity for improvisation and adaptability. He’s technically better than Geordi at science, but not necessarily engineering, again pointing at his spock-like proclivity for sticking with “in the box” thinking.

      Ironically, Geordi has better tech eyes, but data gets more play, if you know what I’m saying 😉

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      10 months ago

      But that’s kinda the same discussion as in pen and paper RPGs - why do have any other regular members of the party if you have magic user. It’s a cool idea to add frankly overpowered character but it will inevitably lead to the numerous plotlines where they gonna have to cripple them or remove from the picture in order to let others to show some problem solving skills.

      They do that with villains in those superhero movies too. First you introduce ludicrously powerful character that can alter matter at will or manipulate time or crush armies with thought then how do some much weaker guys defeat them? When they are looking to the left so they don’t see someone’s first. Or some random crap that was never mentioned before. Or sometimes literally a more powerful guy shows up.

      It’s the easiest way to put yourself into a corner as a writer.

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        10 months ago

        yeah it drives me a little nuts with adam eve in incredible. she fights so many opponets who rely on tech but doesn’t bother converting it all to lead bricks.

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          10 months ago

          adam eve in incredible

          It’s actually atom eve. I had the same confusion when I first watched the show. The fact that the animators screwed up and used the “far away” version of her chest logo (with just an X over the female symbol) during closeups didn’t help. Her actual logo is the female symbol with electron orbits around it.

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    10 months ago

    I mean… I could tell the TBBT writers never watched Star Trek because I have seen TBBT, so I’ve been subjected to their writing.

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    10 months ago

    The Big Bang theory always felt like a stupid person’s idea of what smart people are like.

    Also, from the couple of episodes I watched, apart from being terribly unfunny, it felt like the whole point was just to mock neruodivergent people.