Babies, and kids in general, are show-wreckers. From I LOVE LUCY, to MAD ABOUT YOU, to TBBT, the introduction of babies and those stories really haven't changed much in almost 60 years.
On TBBT, it's even worse, as Lorre decided to push in a pregnancy story last season, when the actress playing Bernie wasn't really pregnant. Then, this year, when she really IS pregnant, we essentially have to go through the entire thing all over again this season. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
And sorry, but dirty diaper jokes, debates over what to name the kid, and watching Howard and Bernie dote over their babies in the crib ISN'T FUNNY.
I wish they'd take this in the direction that Everybody Loves Raymond did. Yeah, they had 3 kids on that show - but even in the opening for the first few years, they stated "It's not really about the kids".
TBBT has become a show about characters planning weddings and babies. I really wish they'd get away from this - but I doubt it's gonna happen. But this show is becoming a shred of what it used to be. There were a couple funny episodes early in the season, but it's really going downhill since it pivoted - again - to the "baby and wedding" show. At this point, I'm enjoying the TBS reruns more than the first run episodes. And Young Sheldon (surprisingly).
Thoughts?
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Risposta da FormerlyKnownAs
il 12 marzo, 2018 alle 7:34PM
The made up one looked huge to me. She is such a small person; if the real life one was bigger--can't imagine how she could have carried that around without a sling.
Risposta da CalabrianQueen
il 12 marzo, 2018 alle 9:34PM
I agree with you to some extent but they wrote themselves into a corner. Once everyone in your main cast is married or engaged the natural progression is starting families, otherwise what (new and significantly life altering) would your characters do?
Risposta da censorshipsucks06
il 12 marzo, 2018 alle 10:40PM
Honestly, I'd rather see them interact more with Sheldon's Mom, or Leonard's folks, or Bernie's folks, or Raj's folks. Parents, as seen in Everybody Loves Raymond, can be a hoot. And they have the added benefit of being adults. Baby storylines seem to be very limiting. I haven't seen an original one since I Love Lucy. At least when Raj and Stuart where fighting over that woman earlier in the season - it was - once again - about adults. This whole baby thing just doesn't work - for me anyway.
Risposta da CalabrianQueen
il 13 marzo, 2018 alle 2:15PM
I think they need episodes where they're outside of the city they live in . That's where you develop new plots, in new environments.
Risposta da tmdb66064326
il 13 marzo, 2018 alle 6:36PM
Yes, I agree! They need to go on some adventures. Leonard & Penny and Amy & Sheldon are childless couples who make good money - they should be doing something fun together occasionally.
Risposta da censorshipsucks06
il 14 marzo, 2018 alle 1:53PM
Agreed. Their adventure to Comic-con was hilarious. When they went to the cabin, that was decent. I really liked the adventure to go and get Sheldon's possessions back from Todd Zarnicki. That was hilarious.
Almost anything is preferable to watching Raj come over and cook, or Stuart taking care of the kids. Even the Air Force story - not the best plot they've had - but at least it got them out of the wedding/baby story traps, and dealt with something new - and with their backgrounds - science. But they abruptly ended that.
I also wish there were more stories centered around their work or hobbies. There's an endless amount of directions they could take these episodes. Seems like they have boxed themselves into a corner lately.
Risposta da FormerlyKnownAs
il 14 marzo, 2018 alle 9:04PM
Noticed a "Pampers" commercial at the end of this episode. They’ve sold us out for advertising-

