Leonard and Sheldon are brilliant physicists the kind of beautiful minds that understand how the universe works. But none of that genius helps them interact with people especially women. All this begins to change when a free-spirited beauty named Penny moves in next door. Sheldon Leonard's roommate is quite content spending his nights playing Klingon Boggle with their socially dysfunctional friends fellow Caltech scientists Wolowitz and Koothrappali. However Leonard sees in Penny a whole new universe of possibilities ... including love. Titles Comprise: 1. Pilot 2.... The Big Bran Hypothesis 3. The Fuzzy Boots Corollary 4. The Luminous Fish Effect 5. The Hamburger Postulate 6. The Middle Earth Paradigm 7. The Dumpling Paradox 8. The Grasshopper Experiment 9. The Cooper-Hofstadter Polarization 10. The Loobenfeld Decay 11. The Pancake Batter Anomaly 12. The Jerusalem Duality 13. The Bat Jar Conjecture 14. The Nerdvana Annihilation 15. The Pork Chop Indeterminacy 16. The Peanut Reaction 17. The Tangerine Factor [show more]
When 'The Big Bang Theory' first aired in the UK, I was hopeful, as I had become a big fan of 'The IT Crowd' and it seemed like, although in different domains, were treading similar ground. After watching a few on TV, I soon became disillusioned with it, disliking how American it was. However, since then, which is now quite a long time ago, I have given the full first season a proper go and have been pleasantly surprised. I think that it must have been a case of not being able to generalise the population from the sample I drew.
The first season grows in confidence through the first half and seems to find its feet at the halfway mark before truly becoming a very watchable and hilarious sitcom. The science twist of the show as a whole and also in more specific parts proves to be interesting, allows for clever writing, as well as widening the target audience, where you might think it would close it off.
'The Big Bang Theory' is a charming comedy programme and the first season merges wonderfully with the second, which really shows what it's made of.
A fantastic show, the best to come out of the US in recent years.
The DVD is well worth a purchase, you get all 17 episodes of the first season (it was a strike shortened season) and they look great. The sound is more than adequate.
There is also a bonus feature of some interviews with the cast & crew, however, it would have been better with more features.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. University physicists Leonard and Sheldon know whether to use an integral or a differential to solve the area under a curve. But they don't have a clue about girls. Or dating. Or clothes. Or parties. Or having fun. Or, basically, life. So when a pretty blonde named Penny moves in the apartment across the hall, the guys decide to get an education outside of the classroom. Boys, you have a lot to learn. With series creators Chuck Lorre (Two and a Half Men) and Bill Prady (The Gilmore Girls) concocting the right mix of logic and lunacy and stars Johnny Galecki (Roseanne) and Jim Parsons (Judging Amy) turning geekdom into Phi Beta fun, The Big Bang Theory is big on laughs. And life. Titles Comprise: 1. Pilot 2. The Big Bran Hypothesis 3. The Fuzzy Boots Corollary 4. The Luminous Fish Effect 5. The Hamburger Postulate 6. The Middle Earth Paradigm 7. The Dumpling Paradox 8. The Grasshopper Experiment 9. The Cooper-Hofstadter Polarization 10. The Loobenfeld Decay 11. The Pancake Batter Anomaly 12. The Jerusalem Duality 13. The Bat Jar Conjecture 14. The Nerdvana Annihilation 15. The Pork Chop Indeterminacy 16. The Peanut Reaction 17. The Tangerine Factor Special Features: Quantum mechanics of the big bang theory A behind the scenes look into geek chic Languages: English Subtitles: English, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnsih, Norwegian, Polish, Swedish Approx Run Time 358Mins
The complete first season of the US comedy series revolving around two university physicists, Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Sheldon (Jim Parsons), whose lives are shaken up when an attractive young woman named Penny (Kaley Cuoco) moves into the apartment across from theirs. Episodes comprise: 'Pilot', 'The Big Bran Hypothesis', 'The Fuzzy Boots Corollary', 'The Luminous Fish Effect', 'The Hamburger Postulate', 'The Middle Earth Paradigm', 'The Dumpling Paradox', 'The Grasshopper Experiment', 'The Cooper-Hofstadter Polarization', 'The Loobenfeld Decay', 'The Pancake Batter Anomaly', 'The Jerusalem Duality', 'The Bat Jar Conjecture', 'The Nerdvana Annihilation', 'The Pork Chop Indeterminacy', 'The Peanut Reaction' and 'The Tangerine Factor'.
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