• @jsomae@lemmy.ml
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    People be forgetting that the first season or two of the big bang theory was legitimately very good.

    The first season or two of the IT crowd was… oh yeah, the whole show.

    IT crowd’s best episodes were best-in-class. tnetennba. But it had a lot of meh too.

  • @ikidd@lemmy.world
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    262 days ago

    I’ve watched IT Crowd half a dozen times.

    I haven’t managed to finish an episode of BBT before I switch it off in disgust.

      • mechoman444
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        It is amazing to me how people believe their subjective experiences automatically qualify for criticism.

        • @Shardikprime@lemmy.world
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          I mean this is Lemmy. 98% of the people here believe that anyone who downvotes them is a Nazi and a fascist, plus whatever negative adjective you could think about

  • @Shardikprime@lemmy.world
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    In my mind, I still picture this as the archetype of an office’s boss inside a boss’s office. If it doesn’t have the 4th breaking wall picture, then it’s a fake boss

        • @Clent@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          183 days ago

          Anyone down voting you never saw tropic thunder or did and have no sense of humor, probably think big bang theory is banging.

        • @Ceedoestrees@lemmy.world
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          52 days ago

          This is a charged topic that needs grace and nuance to do right. When blackface is done with the input, support and consent of the black community, it can re-open discussions about how black identities continue to be co-opted by white media.

          Tropic Thunder is a great example of blackface as social commentary.

          Sarah Silverman did it, too, as…I think a statement on stereotypes? There were levels there but I don’t think they were intentional.

            • @Ceedoestrees@lemmy.world
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              I don’t believe it was, no. I said what I think should be done, not necessarily how things have been done.

              I still think Tropic Thunder did it well, since it’s not making fun of black people, it’s making fun of how out of touch white people can be. I’m basing that off what Brandon T Jackson and other black perofrmers have said about it in the years following its release.

    • @Kraven_the_Hunter@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      I wouldn’t say dumb people. It’s a caricature, much like Dennis the Menace is a caricature of small children in a quiet, suburban neighborhood. Only Big Bang Theory wasn’t based on an existing comic. So more like Friends being an unrealistic caricature of a late-20’s/early-30’s group of people living n NYC.

      Entertainment doesn’t always have to be authentic.

      • @prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        So more like Friends being an unrealistic caricature of a late-20’s/early-30’s group of people living n NYC.

        Actually a pretty good comparison given how awful Friends is.

    • @ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de
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      Big bang theory is about nerds.

      Also, BBT stayed entertaining for the most part throughout the 8 or so seasons it was on. IT started great and then dropped to “meh”.

    • @dQw4w9WgXcQ@lemm.ee
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      223 days ago

      It had a good few first episodes with fun geeky jokes, but it quickly turned to bad jokes and lazy stereotypes and relied loosely on stereotypes to contain the geekyness.

      • NickwithaC
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        32 days ago

        Hush you! Can’t have people not joining in the dogpile on a TV show that ended 6 years ago…

    • @Simulation6@sopuli.xyz
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      I believe this is what happened to Dr Who. When it started it was for science and history nerds, science sounding gobble-de-removed, cos play outfits, very low production values (the infamous duct tape boots). All just good fun.
      When it was rebooted the focus had shifted. The Doctor as the cool guy, a Jesus figure, became more and more pronounced. They started to make fun of nerds on a regular bases. Amazing writing and production values, but at some point during the Tennant era I stopped watching in disgust.

      • @JcbAzPx@lemmy.world
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        The original Doctor Who was an educational show mostly aimed at school aged children that used a sci-fi gimmick to teach history lessons (much of which are a bit outdated now). They would alternate storylines between future and past settings through most of William Hartnell’s run.

        Towards the end of classic Who it was already much more like modern Who than those first seasons.

      • @Dasus@lemmy.world
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        I only started with NuWho, watching it as it came out in 2005.

        I found it magnificent, exactly because it shied away from glorifying violence, made emotions be the focus of things and there was clearly some large over-arching thing with “Bad Wolf”, but it wasn’t like in the American shows, where if there’s a clue to be seen, the camera zooms in on it, making sure you can’t miss it.

        I gather you are right, and NuWho is way more American and hero-centric than Classic Who — but because it was and I was a teenager enjoying shows like Prison Break at the time — I got into Who, and then into better British shows, better shows in general, chasing that sort or good pacifist writing. Star Trek is ofc prolly the best franchise when it comes to actual philosophy. Doctor Who elicits emotions more than thought when compared to the Star Trek Ethos, albeit in a more profoundly British way.

        Uuh there’s actually a new episode of Dr Who tonight that reminded me.

        Oooh, it’s out already. And I have a few glasses of rum left. And a steak. And a pint of red. Ooooooh. This is turning out to be a nice day.

        Anyway tldr completely agree with you, but I think going a bit American with NuWho was a crucial step in luring in more watchers to start appreciating the good things. Kinda how for a kid, it’s easier to learn to eat a new dish when you introduce it bit by bit or with copious amounts of ketchup or something — slowly teaching them that the bitterness is what makes it tasty.

  • Rose56
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    122 days ago

    IT Crows was amazing, I laughed to death. Where the bigbang theory was not so funny, too much detail IMO.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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      132 days ago

      IT Crowd was three British goofballs doing elaborate running gags over 24 episodes.

      BBT was four creepy bigots and a nice blonde woman doing pop culture references and calling one another stupid for 279 episodes before spinning out an 80s nostalgia prequel series.

      It was the difference between a few cherished cleverly crafted comedy routines and endless derivative slop.

  • ssillyssadass
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    273 days ago

    BBT is a show about smart people for dumb people. The IT Crowd is a show about smart people.

  • @mlg@lemmy.world
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    473 days ago

    No no IT Crowd is a show about sysadmins, not geeks lol. There’s a very clear difference.

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        Yeah, it’s an interesting difference.

        There was a lot of pop culture references in IT Crowd, all the music posters, the retro computers, etc. but the cast didn’t even acknowledge it.

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        I also think this is a cultural difference. The comic book obsession seems more like an american thing. In the Netherlands and Belgium there is also a big comic book appreciation, but it’s much less about heroism and more humorous.

        • @SkunkWorkz@lemmy.world
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          Okay but he didn’t obsess about the British equivalent of comic books either. Geeks obsess about consumerist pop culture whether it’s comics, LEGO or Harry Potter. And Moss did non of that.

  • @Ceedoestrees@lemmy.world
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    I’ve only seen the one episode of BBT, I think the first one, where a goddamn theoretical physicist spends a whole day forgetting the basic properties of light.

    My family stared at me the whole time, expecting me to find it funny. Then THEY got mad at me when I said that was the dumbest shit I’ve seen in a while. Later I found out that Sheldon uses Ubuntu and brags about it.

    But, okay, dumb jokes aside - the show doesn’t explore any concepts or situations in new and interesting ways And THAT’S why it’s bad.

    Shelden uses linux. Hahahaha. That’s it. A good writer could make a whole episode about that, alone, and it would be hilarious. Imagine him on internet forums. Imagine him fumbling during a talk because his laptop wouldn’t work with whatever vidchat/system/software his hosts used, and getting haughty about it. Imagine Sheldon traveling across the country to “fix” an entire auditoriums tech to run on Arch after his failed remote speech. Walking away all “You’re Welcome” as the staff can’t figure out how the fuck to use it.

    • @Lucky_777@lemmy.world
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      Funny, but now you’re talking about the layman being cut out. Ratings won’t survive and it dies after one season. But that would be better lol

      • @Trainguyrom@reddthat.com
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        72 days ago

        I mean, the IT Crowd ran for 5 seasons while actually being funny to people working in the field it portrays, unlike Big Bang Theory which many nerds (not just physicists) find un-funny

        • Lovable Sidekick
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          As a science nerd I think BBT is very funny, even when the writers make such glaring errors as having Sheldon stop his self-destruct device just before its countdown reached zero - even though he modeled it after Star Trek, specifically referenced a TOS episode the self-destruct was featured in, and even used the same password. Any true Trek fan knows the Enterprise self-destruct was unstoppable after the countdown reached 5 seconds - a fact that comes up in the very episode Sheldon mentioned. A deplorable writing error, to be sure, but I think such things are amusing in their own way.

          The only remotely objective measurement I know is that enough people enjoyed the show to make it last 12 seasons. Y’all are welcome to your own opinions, but all the absolutist pontificating is pretty silly. There’s no Kelvin scale of funny.

          IT Crowd is hysterically funny as well, but it’s written differently (not correctly or wrongly, just different) and was written and performed for a different audience, in a different country. There’s really no point arguing which was funnier.

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      02 days ago

      “I’ve only seen the one episode…”

      Sheldon: “You certainly put a lot of effort into expressing an opinion you’re woefully unqualified to form.”

    • @HornedMeatBeast@lemmy.world
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      523 days ago

      I saw some clips on YT where they removed the laugh track.

      It’s really hard to find the show funny when they take out the bit where it tells you when to laugh.

      • I watched and enjoyed TBBT, but I don’t rewatch it. I saw one of these videos with the laugh track removed and was honestly surprised at how awkward the show was without it. It didn’t change the fact that I liked it when I watched it though.

        • @zaphod@sopuli.xyz
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          It’s mostly awkward because suddenly you have long times of silence normally occupied by the laugh track. If it was intended to be without a laugh track there wouldn’t be awkward silence.

          • @dalekcaan@lemm.ee
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            Yeah, I’ve wondered what it’d be like if someone did one of those laugh track removal experiments, but re-edited to remove the quiet parts

            • @Jakeroxs@sh.itjust.works
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              This is kinda off topic, but there’s a show called Kevin Can Fuck Himself that plays around with sitcom tropes, wife and I enjoyed it a lot.

      • Jesus
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        103 days ago

        Fun fact. That show was filmed in front of a studio audience.

        Although I don’t know if they augmented the audience with canned laughter in post.

    • The Picard ManeuverOPM
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      It got so popular, had occasional Star Trek references, even a cameo by Leonard Nimoy, and I still couldn’t get myself to enjoy it. It’s such a a shame.

      • @PugJesus@lemmy.world
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        173 days ago

        My grandparents used to watch it. I think it had one (1) funny moment I saw in all the show’s run that I caught when living with them - when Neil DeGrasse Tyson calls up Bill Nye and says “I hear you’ve been talking shit about me”, and Nye immediately hangs up the phone in abject terror.

        • @Taleya@aussie.zone
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          93 days ago

          Their cameos in SGA were funnier. “Way to make all the kiddies cry neil, feel like a big man??”

      • hopesdead
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        I watched a lot of it back in the day and by like season 10 (I have no clue how long it ran) I realized it was super boring and bad. There would be jokes as lame as “dude owns a Nintendo 64”. That was the entirety of the joke.

        Also there is a long running arc about a main character who is physically incapable of talking to women unless he is intoxicated (aka alcohol).

    • @ddash@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      In the beginning it was kinda funny. But it went downhill pretty fast, got super cringe regarding the guys trying to get girlfriends, then the creepiest one of the lot gets one. Just ugh.

    • @chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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      183 days ago

      I like to say that Big Bang Theory was a stupid show about smart people, and Arrested Development was a smart show about stupid people.

    • make -j8
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      watched it, it was okey lol. don’t put too much thinking in it

    • @BradleyUffner@lemmy.world
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      273 days ago

      This changes my perspective on the entire show… I’m going to have to watch it again for the 152nd time with this in mind now.

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          493 days ago

          Masking is a strategy used by some autistic people, consciously or unconsciously, to appear non-autistic. While this strategy can help them get by at school, work and in social situations, it can have a devastating impact on mental health, sense of self and access to an autism diagnosis

          Oh shit, I’m a high masker.

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              383 days ago

              Subject: Fire. “Dear Sir stroke Madam, I am writing to inform you of a fire which has broken out at the premises of…” No, that’s too formal. “Dear Sir stroke Madam. Fire, exclamation mark. Fire, exclamation mark. Help me, exclamation mark. 123 Carrendon Road. Looking forward to hearing from you. All the best, Maurice Moss.”

  • @blind3rdeye@lemm.ee
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    I watched one random episode of BBT after it was recommended to me by a few people. That one episode was enough for me to decide that I never want to see that show again, and also that I should disregard all recommendations from the people who said I should watch it.