You don't think Wonder Years appealed to adults?I'm rather skeptical about long term appeal of a series for adults with a boy as protagonist.
Wait, it's Ziggy?Oh the creepy kid from Big Little Lies...
Is 3.8 considered to be a good rating? (is it 3.8 out of 5?)
I feel I'm missing something here.
I'm rather skeptical about long term appeal of a series for adults with a boy as protagonist.
Is 3.8 considered to be a good rating? (is it 3.8 out of 5?)
I feel I'm missing something here.
You don't think Wonder Years appealed to adults?
The 20-30 something demographic that followed the original show have kids now. The kids can relate to the protagonist and his friends and the parents have the family interactions and time period nostalgia.
Nothing to do with quality, it's how many people watched it. It's something like 3,8% of all viewers in the 18-49 age bracket watched it within so many hours of the original airing.
Wait, it's Ziggy?
You got some watching to do.Never heard of that series.
I thought it was cute. Liked the sister. Has the adult twin sister ever been in BBT?
The mom is too hot for that shlubby dad.
The brother might be an interesting character if they take his dealing with being brother to an insane genius seriously, and don't just turn him into a cardboard caricature of a crude teenage Texas boy.
And the brother might show up this season on BBT IIRC.Yeah the sister was shown earlier in the series
This will never EVER get old no matter how often I see it
Shouldn't they have gone with a younger kid? There's only so many seasons they can go before he no longer looks or sounds like a younger Jim Parsons.
this is white people's revenge for Black-ish still being on air right?
The Big Bang Theory's all seasons are fresh, except the first one, which is at 55 %. Take that as you will.
Just in case, for some reason, you had faith in the future of America.
Bill Ponderosa playing the dad is fucking my shit up. He'll always be that character to me.
Wonder why they didn't get Laurie Metcalf to play the mom? She still looks good and could pass for young and she plays her character very well in BBT.
Ivo Shandor was right. Humanity is too sick to survive.
Yep. Her daughter playing the character is great though.Er... there's no way she'd pass for a young 30-something these days.
Just in case, for some reason, you had faith in the future of America.
Would you like to explain furtherWhat the fuck?
It's actually fairly interesting. Nearly all the jokes fall flat, but the stuff about the challenges and disruption of dealing with an exceptionally gifted, socially stunted child are handled with surprising delicacy and it hits its emotional notes with a degree of poignancy. As on Big Bang, Sheldon's relationship to the female characters bring out the most interesting material and Zoe Perry is terrific as Sheldon's mother, as is the girl playing Missy (his sister, easily the funniest character and someone clever in her own right but overshadowed by her brother). The dad and brother don't get much to do except be an exasperated dimwit and yokel boy stereotype respectively, and a conversation between them which should bring out some depth is quickly undercut for a limp joke. Despite that, when the dad does slightly open up to Sheldon at the end, it makes the moment between them work surprisingly well, especially since the only personal connection we've seen Sheldon have until that point is with his mother - and possibly, going forward, music teacher.
I'm not going to say it's good, mostly because 90% of the comedy doesn't work at all (only Sheldon's sister muttering 'son of a bitch' under her breath made me actually laugh), and the drama isn't anything special and requires one ignore that the Sheldon at the beginning of BBT was not someone who had ever learnt lessons or made any sort of personal or familial connections, which he's already done by the end of the YS pilot. However, it does have the potential to be at least a nice, heartfelt show about how a family adapts to a child with exceptional needs, with a couple of good performances keeping it ticking over. It's never going to be Malcolm In The Middle, but is very different and better than what might've been expected. Could do without the Jim Parsons voiceover, though.
Lmao
On topic: did not know the show doesnt have a laugh track. Could actually be interesting.