06-14-2017, 11:40 PM
I think that there is a point in the life of a television show when the audience isn't necessarily looking for quality but for a known quantity. The audience knows exactly what they'll get when they tune in to TBBT. It's safe. It doesn't need to be good. Remember, Two and a Half Men, another Lorre show, was on for 10 or 11 seasons and I don't think it had a minute of inspiration or quality the entire time.
Also, you can find the interview on Variety's website. I watched it yesterday. My takeaway was that Kaley has led an amazingly successful and sheltered life. She never went to school. Never had a job other than acting. It's almost a fantasy life. Anyway, it's not very long. Worth catching.
Also, you can find the interview on Variety's website. I watched it yesterday. My takeaway was that Kaley has led an amazingly successful and sheltered life. She never went to school. Never had a job other than acting. It's almost a fantasy life. Anyway, it's not very long. Worth catching.