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Undertoad 03-10-2016 08:38 PM

(It is. I looked it up.)

Sundae 03-11-2016 09:01 AM

Now I don't think I've ever criticised the Big Bang Theory on here, because I know Infi likes it and you don't diss other people's comedy tastes (unless they're really grim).

But I never found it remotely funny.
Still, I didn't like Friends either, so what do I know?

infinite monkey 03-11-2016 10:34 AM

I don't remember talking about big bang here. I like it well enough I guess, but I don't even watch it anymore, not having of the government supplied television. I watch library dvds.

Friends...I'll go to my grave for. No stuffy hoity toity sniffy language for me to pretend to languour in. That shirt bores the fuckz out of me. I can be haughty on my very own. ;)

infinite monkey 03-11-2016 10:37 AM

Maybe if there were some sort of alien being or otherworld introduced...something like a robot butler...

infinite monkey 03-11-2016 10:38 AM

Oh, the sniffy hilarity that ensues, m'lord! :lol:

Undertoad 03-11-2016 10:50 AM

The sitcom format of drama has a very specific sort of pace and approach. It's like, it's not real life, we wouldn't communicate like that in real life. It's more of a platform for gags. You have to be ready for that and accept it, at the pace they use, in order for the comedy to take effect.

You have to eat enough of it in order to like it.

infinite monkey 03-11-2016 10:58 AM

Exactly, like sci-if comdrama that goes on for 40 years. I won't eat it.

Beest 03-11-2016 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by infinite monkey (Post 955269)
Maybe if there were some sort of alien being or otherworld introduced...

3rd rock from the sun was good

Sundae 03-12-2016 05:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by infinite monkey (Post 955268)
I don't remember talking about big bang here. I like it well enough I guess

I may be mis-remembering (is that a made-up word-hybrid?!)
I tried Big Bang a few times and was just, "Meh."

Quote:

Originally Posted by Undertoad (Post 955277)
The sitcom format of drama has a very specific sort of pace and approach. It's like, it's not real life, we wouldn't communicate like that in real life. It's more of a platform for gags. You have to be ready for that and accept it, at the pace they use, in order for the comedy to take effect.

You have to eat enough of it in order to like it.

Perhaps that was my problem with Friends. I didn't find the wordplay funny enough. I like words.
I think most of us here do, just in case I'm sounding snotty, but to me it was like being back in school before people started to like me. Oh, Joel says that, so everyone laughs. Oh Jacqui says that so it's cute... Then of course it was Cherry says that, so she's so clever. That was the good bit :p:

And also I was force-fed Friends. My housemates watched it EVERY DAY. On my lovely big television. Which I put in the living room as I was the only one with two TVs, and kept the little one upstairs for my own solitary pleasure. And no, that wasn't anything I'd have been embarrassed to watch with my Mum. Although she wouldn't have appreciated me singing along to Clarissa the Teenage Witch (the College Years) theme tune. Hey, Saturday morning TV. I had Clueless and Pokemon down pat too.

I accept that most of my problem was actually with my housemates, but the only episode of Friends I enjoyed was when I'd nommed down some magic mushrooms. FTR they were legal at the time.
And my bro, who I adore, loved Friends.

But I agree that if you like something it gets funnier with repetition.
I can rock with silent laughter at The Blackadder (1st series) episode The Witchsmeller Pursuivant. I'm sure it's not really all that funny. But the cadence and rhythm of it.
RIP Frank Finlay.

Clodfobble 03-12-2016 06:49 AM

My problem with Big Bang is the number of clueless people who are like, "oh, I can tell Sheldon's autistic, that's exactly what it must be like living with an autistic person" and I'm like "fuck you stop talking." He's more of a bad "prissy gay guy" stereotype than anything.

monster 03-12-2016 09:51 PM

it was the alleged ?Indian guy who really did me in


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