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i watched every episode since ep1 - through downloaded episodes since i'm in germany where this show will be on in about 2 years or so with really bad dubbing :-(

(dr who 2005 started this year, as well as eureka *rolleyes* we are so far behind)

The Big Bang Theory is the most funny show since a very long time........ maybe since Roseanne (hmm funny it's Johnny Galecki again)

My fav actor is Jim Parsons - the true star of this show :-)

And Penny....wow.... - wow since "Charmed" ;-)

Next costume party i will go as "doppler effect" - just a little more "spaced" to the sides....*g*

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I was in the audience when they filmed what was supposedly their first episode.

They did a great job at making the show... far better than the cast of everyone loves raymond... which suprisingly- the cast had a very hard time.

The big bang theory is OK.

I know I was the last person to post in this thread, but HOLY CRAP I LOVE THIS SHOW!

I just watched 6 episodes back to back and I'd watch more but I have to work early tomorrow morning.

It's just absolutely hilarious, mostly because I completely understand almost everything they're talking about :laugh:

I know I was the last person to post in this thread, but HOLY CRAP I LOVE THIS SHOW!

I just watched 6 episodes back to back and I'd watch more but I have to work early tomorrow morning.

It's just absolutely hilarious, mostly because I completely understand almost everything they're talking about :laugh:

Welcome to the thread! :D

So I'm all caught up now :laugh:

This is such a great show.

I think everyone who is on Neowin and a geek can really relate to this show I know I do especially when they were talking about Spock's birth its something I would talk to my friends about :laugh:

"Here I am janitor. In former Soviet Union, I am physicist...."

That joke doesn't make any sense to me, a lot of physicists in the former Soviet Union won Nobel Prizes and MIPT is a college that is known to have graduated a lot of a Nobel Prize winners.

Recently watched the first three episodes and am liking it so far, still need to catch up a bit.

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