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RE: The ever expanding BANG. - CTR69 - 06-07-2017 Welcome aboard, make yourself at home I have yet to come across any arguments, scenes or quotes, that point out why Amy is supposed to be nice and in love with Sheldon, or why Shamy is supposed to be true luv. Because all I see is her monkey torture, attacking and harassing people, making Sheldon into her property, following her five-year plan into making him propose to her, wearing ugly clothes and being grumpy and annoying all the time. She's a character of darkness, like Zelena from OUAT. Which is why I love how Bernie handles her on couple of occasions. Penny is a good person, she's being nice to her all the time. She doesn't like Amy as well, but only Bernie can deliver it: Amy does not belong into this group of friends, simple as that. RE: The ever expanding BANG. - Shelatte - 06-07-2017 Thanks! I actually don't know what creeps me out more: Amy's behaviour towards Sheldon or her behaviour towards Penny. Which I am sure the writers see as a positive example of onscreen female friendship, because apparently there cannot be female friendship without (one-sided, unwarranted, and creepy) sexual subtext, conversations that are always about men and relationships, and heavy drinking (it's even understandable, all things considered). RE: The ever expanding BANG. - Tuesday Pajamas - 06-08-2017 (06-07-2017, 02:01 AM)Shelatte Wrote: Hi everyone, Welcome Shelatte. I love this post, it reminds me of the exact feelings I had discovering BB and the disappointing direction they took. Can Opener was written by Steve Molaro and it shows a lot of recentful undercurrents towards Sheldon. It was 'pay-back' time an episode where Leonard got Penny and Sheldon got a swift kick in the teeth. He easily let Leonard off the hook for the sabortage and it made me feel like the writer felt Sheldon was inconsequential. Or wanted to make some kind of statement about that. Molaro is now the showrunner so you can understand why we have the state of affairs which we do, Sheldon is still important but they keep him in check. Its almost as if he took revenge out on a charcater that was bigger and better than the show itself. Which Sheldon really was at the time, he was epic once. By S3 we were seeing him in Mickey Mouse ears and Penny playing 'Mom'. It was gross and felt deliberate. Sorry to any Shennys who like that scene where Penny is supposed to have taken Sheldon to Disneyland but I hated it. Disneyland FFS! RE: The ever expanding BANG. - Tuesday Pajamas - 08-01-2017 We have a new Showrunner!! http://www.thebigbangtheoryhq.com/single-post/2017/08/01/New-Showrunner-Holland-as-Molaro-moves-over And yes I did quote Daedaleopsis in my description of Molaro's 'Young Sheldon'. RE: The ever expanding BANG. - Ratman77 - 09-04-2017 On "TV-Serienjunkies" are news regarding the possible end (or not) of "TBBT". I try to translate: ------------------------------------- Chuck Lorre himself has set the rumor in the world: The Big Bang Theory tends to the end, the twelfth season of the successful sitcom could be the last. CBS boss Kelly Kahl wants to hold on the number 1. Until the twelfth season, the sitcom is still there. What comes after this is uncertain. At the TCA co-series creator Chuck Lorre told to THR: 'We had never expected to come to year 11,or what happens after the twelfth year. It could easily to assume it would be the end of the series, but I'm just amazed that we've made it to this point. ' The plots of the "TBBT" -episodes are not planned far in advance. Executive Producer Steve Molaro, who is now responsible as the showrunner at the spin-off "Young Sheldon", said: 'We focus on an episode, that we've been doing for ten years, and that has brought us that far. ' Meanwhile, Kelly Kahl, the new entertainment-director at CBS, keeps the future of the Sitcom open and wishes to keep the series on air for, at least, 20 years.CBS and Warner Bros. have, so far, announced no plans for the future. The multi-camera sitcom costs ten million US-dollars per episode. It is said that CBS and WBTV share these costs together because "TBBT" was in its tenth season with 19 million viewers (Rating 5.1) a basic- pillar in the program of the US- broadcaster. The main-actors (Parsons, Cuoco, Galecki, Nayyar, Helberg) have recently abandoned parts of their salaries to allow her colleagues Mayim Bialik (Amy) and Melissa Rauch (Bernadette) to increase their salaries. At autum, the potential successor "Young Sheldon" will also celebrate premiere and eventually replace the 'mother- ship' after the twelfth season. If it is then really over with "The Big Bang Theory", will be announced at the earliest in a year, when new contract-negotiations are pending. --------------------------- (2. august, 2017) Twenty years? New contract-negoitiations? What do you think? P.S.: A late, but cordial, HI to "Shelatte" |