Knock Knock Penny. Knock Knock Penny. Knock Knock Penny. That’s how this season goes for me. This is really a fun and easy going show. The main characters are Sheldon and Leonard, and Sheldon really hits his stride. He is the most delightfully awkward nerd in a tv show I’ve ever seen. Leonard tries dating some other girls besides Penny in this season which unfortunately don’t pan out, partially because of Sheldon’s unintentional sabotage. Side character Howard awkwardly hits on girls most of the show. Side character Raj is awkward around girls most of the show (until he gets drunk). Penny just hangs around with the guys most of the season until she dates a comic book geek at the end who’s not Leonard! The season ends with a trip to the North Pole. Not really sure what to write about the show. I enjoy it thoroughly though. Not a must watch, like many sitcoms, but pretty laugh (or snicker) out loud funny whenever you do watch it .
September 7, 2010
The Big Bang Theory Season 2
Knock Knock Penny. Knock Knock Penny. Knock Knock Penny. That’s how this season goes for me. This is really a fun and easy going show. The main characters are Sheldon and Leonard, and Sheldon really hits his stride. He is the most delightfully awkward nerd in a tv show I’ve ever seen. Leonard tries dating some other girls besides Penny in this season which unfortunately don’t pan out, partially because of Sheldon’s unintentional sabotage. Side character Howard awkwardly hits on girls most of the show. Side character Raj is awkward around girls most of the show (until he gets drunk). Penny just hangs around with the guys most of the season until she dates a comic book geek at the end who’s not Leonard! The season ends with a trip to the North Pole. Not really sure what to write about the show. I enjoy it thoroughly though. Not a must watch, like many sitcoms, but pretty laugh (or snicker) out loud funny whenever you do watch it .
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This show is really hard to love but really easy to like. I liked this second season a lot more than the first one, possibly because the show actually improved and possibly just because I'm all the more familiar with the characters and the humor. Marissa's right - Sheldon really becomes the focal point of the show this time around, and rightfully so. I'm sure we'll both be watching the third season soon enough before the fourth one begins, but you certainly don't need to have seen every episode in order to appreciate the episodic plots and easy humor.
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