Agree with Roy, like too many 70s & 80s flicks that poked fun at geeky and nerdish, McGyver, though worthy of those titles, wasn’t as “Beverly Hilbillies” formula sitcom.
Fortunately, as Brad Stine’s offered about some groups, we can take a joke and can and will laugh at the goofs that fly from scriptwriters, YATI!
The show in which Sheldon becomes self-aware (“I’m annoying, just say it, say it, I’m annoying”) was, for me the episode where the show “Jumped the Shark”. Of course, he had to grow up some time, better late than never.
johnzakour Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I for one still find it enjoyable.
Flash Gordon almost 9 years ago
My degrees are Celcius and Fahrenheit,with a minor in Kelvin.
Golem100 almost 9 years ago
I enjoyed it until it turned into “Friends.”
Darsan54 Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Insulted. Chuck Lorre likes to punch down.
guy42 almost 9 years ago
Centigrade anyone?
garcoa almost 9 years ago
Like most good comedy, it is silly and nonsensical, which is why it is enjoyable.
Kim Metzger Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Most “geeks” I know enjoy it. They’re able to laugh at themselves.
1956monkey almost 9 years ago
Agree with Roy, like too many 70s & 80s flicks that poked fun at geeky and nerdish, McGyver, though worthy of those titles, wasn’t as “Beverly Hilbillies” formula sitcom.
Fortunately, as Brad Stine’s offered about some groups, we can take a joke and can and will laugh at the goofs that fly from scriptwriters, YATI!
Jeff0811 almost 9 years ago
The show in which Sheldon becomes self-aware (“I’m annoying, just say it, say it, I’m annoying”) was, for me the episode where the show “Jumped the Shark”. Of course, he had to grow up some time, better late than never.
rgcviper almost 9 years ago
I really like the show, personally. Good characters and fun gags.