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THE INEVITABLE DOWNFALL OF THE BIG BANG THEORY

In this article, we'll look at why the Big Bang theory lost quality.

Not always. In fact, I really believe that the first three seasons are part of the best sitcom season you'll see. It was fresh, eccentric, and above all fun. However, 3 out of 12 seasons are not a good ratio, so I am writing this article. Take a look at the event that turned

Sitcom into a show that people hate. Unnecessary character development

It captures literally every character in the series, so we'll only focus on the development that caused the biggest and most devastating dynamic changes in the series. Sheldon. Social recluse, who had no human contact (intimate or regular) for about 30 years, became a kind of ... normal as the show progressed. He has come to have a physical relationship with Amy. I don't know anyone else, but the idea that Sheldon is a sexual being makes me very uncomfortable.

It's inevitable that a character will grow into a person in any series, but I don't think this needs to be a comprehensive rule. Sheldon's original personality was the main reason for the show's success, and changing his personality to meet social norms was a bad decision. In my opinion, that was the biggest factor in the show's decline.

LEONARD.Leonard hasn't made any major changes, but has made many small and subtle changes. When the show started, he was the most common of the four guys. He was jokingly kind to his friends and generous to others. During the

season, he became very neurotic, venous, and completely unable to withstand any form of criticism. The change in his personality didn't really make him sympathize at any particular time. With the change of

AMY.Amy, she became like a "person" but contributed to the change of Sheldon's main character. As a unique character, she is amazing. She is smarter or smarter than anyone else, eccentric and funny. But what their referrals did to the show's momentum is a question. The writer essentially turned her into a second Bernadette when it wasn't even close to what she once was. It is true that humans can mature as humans, but Amy's entire personality has changed completely.

With your changes, Sheldon eventually became a pretty decent person and lost a lot of humor from the show.

The Big Bang Theory has long been a comforting cartoon balm, a show for recording and watching some jokes before going to bed. Reliable, intelligent, and stereotyped, but full of ardent jokes. After that, many female characters appeared.

Not the same. Now it seems that every nerdy male character has a girlfriend and there are lots of jokes about dating, sex and jealousy. Nonsense.

The Big Bang theory started small. California Institute of Technology roommates and two science freaks as employees-Leonard Hofstadter (Johnny Galecki) and theoretical physicist Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons). The third key figure was the girl, Penny (Kaley Cuoco), a waitress and ambitious actress across the hall. There were also fellow Leonards and Sheldons, as well as geeky Howard Wolowitz (Simon Helberg) and Rajesh Kuslapari (Kunal Nayyar). They also work at the California Institute of Technology. Comedy is rooted in relationships between boys and penny. Science jokes and their fear of the sexy and worship of Penny's blonde hair. Those your affectionate ridicule.

The show didn't go well. Sheldon Cooper probably can't have a real feeling. Sex and dating comedies and abundant penis jokes have already reduced the quality and tone of the Big Bang theory.


What wenr wrong_ First things first, heldon being ace and aromantic gave repressentation in a world where we dont see asexual characters on the lead, especially not being mocked at, the whole plot on him marrying Amy was sweet but unnecessary, why do they have to be stucked with monogamy and characther devolopment in a sitcom that literally makes fun of the irony of not growing up=


Plus why do they stop making scientific references and jokes

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