A Whole New Universe of Intelligent Laughs on The Big Bang Theory

In the cult tradition of SPARTACUS, the places of every technology department now echoes: "I AM SHELDON"! 
A Whole New Universe of Intelligent Laughs on The Big Bang Theory

Currently into its fourth period, THE BIG BANG THEORY turned out to be one of the most humorous TV sitcoms ever aired. I had not laughed out loud this hard since the best times of FRASIER and SEINFELD - and Large BANG is **consistently** brilliant! 

Sheldon Cooper is actually unavoidably the full of the show - the huge black pit this World revolves around if you will. A child prodigy, now a 24 years old theoretical physicist Expert degree with simply no social abilities or known sexual generate. Sheldon may be about the verge of unifying the areas but can't drive a car to save his life or even break a grin even slightly resembling that of a mere homo sapiens. 
And today, he starts going out upon dates...Nicely, sort away. He nevertheless cannot drive and yet their fusion in to Shamy may create what can simply be described as the actual...Kwisatz Haderach! 
(On a more sober note: producers please eliminate Amy, she only gums in the show's flow!) 

Leonard Hofstadter is actually Sheldon's roommate and primary ...owner. An experimental physicist himself, he juggles Sheldon's idiosyncrasies with his personal neurosis - not to mention his grind on their neighbor Penny. Which grind, like lunar eclipses, follow a predicted however unavoidable periodicity. 

Howard Wolowitz may be the only one with no PhD however (and Sheldon never lets him forget it). An electric engineer whose crowning accomplishment is a mechanical arm which is used in the space shuttle (and it is now focusing on its liquid waste administration solutions). He or she also managed to wreck the Mars rover in hopes associated with landing a woman - but he made certain no one can prove anything. 
The fact that he is a short man with a severely out-of-date and misguided sense of style, still life with his mother, insists upon using a assortment of pickup lines straight from mens magazines guidance columns - and yet carries himself as God's gift to women is just hilarious. 
Now, if only he could find a practical use for that mechanized arm... 

Rajesh Koothrappali is really a particle astrophysicist having a fashion sense near to absolute absolutely no and a serious case associated with shyness - to the point that he cannot speak in front of women unless of course inebriated. He or she keeps while using "poor Indian" defense even though his dad is a rich doctor who drives a Bentley. 

Finally, Cent. She is the actual proverbial great girl nearby who found California along with stardom aspirations but to date works as waitress and suffers the sequence associated with bad boyfriends (Sheldon has actually calculated the exact number of all of them, extrapolated from a bell-curve which started from 14)-- and, clearly, from the woman's neighbors. 

The show unavoidably makes use of previous sitcom combinations (the odd few, the unsatisfied love-interest mismatch) but even if one manages to discern them they are used in such a fresh method that all that is left is great entertainment! 

The best way to truly love this particular is to purchased it on DVD. The writing is so smart and the jokes fly so fast (many of them non-verbal) there is just not a way to savor it during it's weekly air time. Well, may be Sheldon could but then again, who are able to compare his intellect with his?