10-02-2016, 12:38 AM
I do agree with WPP that there was nothing new in this episode, it's just old material and jokes that has been brought out of the mothballs. Old repackaged jokes are just a bore to me and a complete waste of the actors to spout off the same jokes because the writers are to lazy to create something new. However I don't mind some of the old scenarios coming back (the guys geeking out over tech will never get old) and I did end up laughing at a few things although I can't remember what they were (easily forgettable).
I agree that the show felt disjointed and I'm not sure if that was the editing or just the way it was written, I do know that I enjoyed the way the Howard/Raj scene was presented (edited, written) way more than the Sheldon/Penny scene.
Overall The episode was just meh.... It wasn't horrible (when they stay away from the ships it never is) but it definitely is being written and acted as a show on its last legs. There was nothing really special or funny about it and unlike most of the episodes in the first four seasons, I would turn the channel to something else rather then watch this one again in syndication.
I agree that the show felt disjointed and I'm not sure if that was the editing or just the way it was written, I do know that I enjoyed the way the Howard/Raj scene was presented (edited, written) way more than the Sheldon/Penny scene.
Overall The episode was just meh.... It wasn't horrible (when they stay away from the ships it never is) but it definitely is being written and acted as a show on its last legs. There was nothing really special or funny about it and unlike most of the episodes in the first four seasons, I would turn the channel to something else rather then watch this one again in syndication.
“There are no scenes more fun to do, I feel like, than the ones between Sheldon and Penny. They are such a wonderful odd couple.” - Jim Parsons

