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WELL WHY DON'T YOU MARRY THE MICHAEL J. FOX SHOW!

I'd like to think water.

I wish I could live in the Legend of Korra world. It looks so fun!

Wow, Robin Williams is grating. I couldn't watch ten minutes of The Crazy Ones.

Man, I love Ethel Beavers.

I have this Friday night off work… I don't know what to do with myself…

Happy Birthday my precious little pumpkin!

People are not talking about Breaking Bad enough, and I find that appalling.

And now a disturbing look into Loki's subconscious via his dreams:

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Yep. The show is certainly no "The Guild." Speaking of which, if the show wanted to be about geek/nerd culture, a Felicia Day cameo would be inevitable, not non-existent.

Yep. Check out this video someone posted previously. The first laugh comes from nothing more than the audience knowing that Windows 7 is an operating system (or more accurately, a computer thing). The second laugh comes from the audience being told that this computer thing is better than this other computer thing. And

I'm sorry, what?

What? What show are you watching where Sheldon doesn't order people around? He forces everyone to conform to his wishes all the time. He won't even change seating arrangements or restaurants for someone else.

It is not a show for nerds. It is a show for people who live in a culture that has embraced genre due to the fragmentation of the media, That's why all the tropes of the show are so mired in '80s nerd stereotypes. It is congratulating its audience for being hip enough to know when Spock is being name checked.

Wow, that Big Bang Theory article has some real inferiority complex issues considering the insane swipes it takes towards single-camera comedies.