And Penn Station used to be an architectural masterpiece until they knocked it down and put that piece of crap Madison Square Garden over it.
And Penn Station used to be an architectural masterpiece until they knocked it down and put that piece of crap Madison Square Garden over it.
I dunno. I feel like millenials are different than previous generations when it comes to how they ingest media content.
I would have probably grabbed the entire tray from him. Those things looked ahmazing.
I do get your point. I feel like it would still last, but a big deal wouldn't be made about it. There wouldn't be articles written about it like this and people wouldn't feel the need to say that it misrepresents nerds if the numbers it was bringing in were more accurate. I'm more upset about how this is lauded as a…
Yeah, you still didn't account for the fact that here in the US — because it's broadcasted live— it has much lower download numbers than other shows. It also has larger Nielson numbers in the over 50 crowd than other (better) shows on other networks.
True that.
I disagree. People "binge watch," TV now. Soon, it wont matter if things stay the same. Netflix-type networks wont care if a show is getting any re-watches. It will be subscription based instead of ad-based — even though some networks will obviously pay for ads (like Hulu), the ads will be tailored toward a specific…
Season 4 screwed up the character development. Many of the characters, like Annie for example, regressed as characters.
I'm guessing from your previous comments you're not from the US. The Nielson system is a really messed up method that relies on people (usually over the age of forty) reporting what they watched so advertisers can sell cars and yogurt.
I feel like this has all happened since Community and Brooklyn 99 have come back on the air…meaning that's why I'm not caught up on the exact milestones of the show.
I agree about Bernadette. I actually kind of like how she puts him in check, but I hate how the writers underutilize her character. That being said, he does not deserve her and there's something, to me at least, still very off-putting about Howard.
When does that happen on BBT? I feel like I've watched enough of it from TBS re-runs and watched it on CBS Thursdays occassionally to understand that Sheldon still has barely any empathy for people and has not dealt with his lack of empathy for people. That Penny still doesn't even have a last name (meaning they care…
Syndication wont matter in twenty-years. Television will be Netflix-esque in twenty-years.
No, it's because the Nielson system is biased toward the Over-50 crowd who don't change the channel all week after watching NCIS and the news, when arguably more younger people watch television streaming online or through digital downloads.
Yeah, but have any of those been the highest rated sitcom neilson-numbers-wise along with being nominated for Emmys because it's literally one of the last multi-camera shows thats not on TV Land and doesn't (arguably) feature washed up actors?
In thirty years, it would just be a really bad, gender-reversed version of Golden Girls. Instead of episodes focused on sexually active senior citizens, it would be a show about how they're awkward senior citizens who don't get any.
BBT fans actually care about character development?
The fact that this show is going to last longer than The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Seinfeld (both shows which ended when they should have) and almost as long as Cheers and Frasier just shows how it, along with Two and a Half Men, have dimnished quality in multi-camera sitcoms by setting the bar so low that they may…
I'm guessing the game is the con. The rules will probably be so convoluted and illogical that it's impossible to play, but Gilligan's character will be so smooth-talking and charming that it will seem to make sense.
So will Annie, Abed, Brie Larson, and Spencer be playing a VCR game hosted by an Old West Vince Gilligan next episode? Because that sounds like it could be epically hilarious — especially with Annie and Abed arguing about the logic of the rules.