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    Video: ‘The Big Bang Theory’ tries basketball

    If you're a comedy nerd, you probably spend your Thursday night's watching shows like NBC's "Parks and Recreation" and Adult Swim's "Delocated." If you like jokes, and more casual brand of laughs, then you're probably more into "The Big Bang Theory," the CBS ratings juggernaut about a group of big-time science nerds and the pretty blonde woman who lives in their apartment building. I'm not a regular viewer, but I've come to learn that most of the series' jokes involve the nerds not understanding basic human interactions, or trying to date the pretty blonde woman and failing. Basically, it's a goofy show about a bunch of stereotypes.

    None of those assumptions, though, could prepare me for the clip above. On this week's episode, titled "The Rothman Disintegration," Sheldon (two-time Emmy winner Jim Parsons) and his antagonist Barry Kripke (usually funny person John Ross Bowie) face off in a basketball game to five points to decide who will get a really sweet office in their totally nerdy science lab. They are terrible, but terrible in a way that suggests they have massive physical limitations rather than just a misunderstanding of the game of basketball. I thought we got past these kinds of jokes in 1984, when "Revenge of the Nerds" proved that nerds can be just as cool as jocks in their own special way. Apparently I was wrong.

    Plus, in the Jeremy Lin era, the whole ordeal comes across as remarkably tone-deaf. Don't they know that Harvard kids are good at basketball now?

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    14 comments

    • Brandon  •  Dayton, Ohio  •  3 months ago
      I work in an environment that could easily pass for the set of BBT, and trust me, they nailed it. All of the young scientists/physicists could be one of the 4 main characters. It isn't just how Hollywood sees nerds, this is how we are.
    • HUMANSPLEASE  •  3 months ago
      Very,very funny show. I never miss it. Jim's portrayal of Sheldon deserves an Emmy every year. Leonard has great one liners.
    • 13iam  •  3 months ago
      This is so hilarious!! I couldn't stop laughing for the whole video clip!!
    • Steven  •  Orange, California  •  3 months ago
      Chris Chase is that you?
    • Chasten  •  3 months ago
      Being both a nerd and a basketball fan, I laughed pretty hard.

      You seem to not know the audience you are writing to Eric.
    • ShaneB  •  Mt Prospect, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      No respect for Archer on Thursdays?
      • Robert C 3 months ago
        Archer is crap imo. I know a lot of people that dig it though.
    • Dean  •  Hangzhou, China  •  3 months ago
      ever thing they do is funny. The best part is the words they use i have no ideal what they really mean. Im just a dum#$%$ country boy who likes the show. They are ever thing im not . smart and nerds im biker and dum #$%$ i guest
    • FrancoisK4  •  Ruston, Louisiana  •  3 months ago
      Just shut up Eric Freeman.
    • Kevin  •  Akron, Ohio  •  3 months ago
      I honestly can't stand to watch a show with a laugh track. You don't have to let me know when something's funny. I can figure it out for myself, and this show... not funny.
      • Mike 3 months ago
        theres is no laugh track #$%$ its in studio audience.
      • Sarah 3 months ago
        Yeah laugh tracks don't exist anymore all these sitcoms are filmed in front of studio audiences. Get with the program
      • Kevin 2 months ago
        Call it what you want, either way it's nothing more than a gimmick to make people laugh at something, regardless of whether or not it's actually funny. Nothing more annoying than watching an actor have to wait for the studio to stop before delivering a line. It's just a constant reminder that you're watching a show, and destroys any illusion of immersion in the show and its story and characters.
    • JT  •  3 months ago
      didnt read the article. i like this show, i find it funny, but why the eff is this on yahoo NBA ? last time i checked the articles are supposed to be related to the nba. ah im so stupid, i forgot yahoo hired another bad writer
    • m.m.  •  3 months ago
      Geez, this show is horrible. The actring is ok but the stereotypical cliches are mind numbing. And I love how they can get away with some of the most racist stuff simply by having the brown guy go "Hey, thats racist".

      This is the kind of writing that would make 2.5 Men proud and the creators of Joey jealous.
      • Ed 3 months ago
        It IS made by the creator of 2.5 Men, Chuck Lorre.
      • Nick 3 months ago
        CBS isn't known for smart television. Of course they are the number one station for ratings so what does that say about the average american television viewer...
      • A Yahoo! User 3 months ago
        The fact that you think this show is worse than that POS Two and a Half Men tells me all I need to know.
    • PROFESSOR FATE  •  3 months ago
      ERIC FREEMAN YOU SUCK AS A WRITER---IT'S A TV SHOW YOU BONEHEAD--IT'S FUNNY--IT MIGHT HELP THE NBA'S REPUTATION OF ILLITERATE MILLIONAIRES GONE WILD--I DOUBT IT THOUGH
    • stevich  •  Delray Beach, Florida  •  3 months ago
      The show at times is TBS "very funny". But after you've listened to Leonard's whiny voice for awhile and heard all the idiotically obligatory gay jokes, it gets annoying as hell.
      • PROFESSOR FATE 3 months ago
        hit a sore spot did it down there in gayorida
    • Boxer  •  3 months ago
      Pretty soon the line..."Mickey D's" will be found to be politically incorrect and we'll all be forced to kiss some clown's #$%$.....

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