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Melissa Rauch and Mayim Bialik have joined the gang on the couch in
the opening credits this season.
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I pretty much agree with everything Joe (Hass) says.
I think the main reason I like the show so much is because the
producers/writers do a pretty perfect job of capturing scientists as they
really are. I should know. I worked among them for about 30 years. For
example, I giggle whenever Sheldon makes note of the fact that Howard
doesn't have a PhD.
Secondly, the addition of the women really put the show at the top of all
sitcoms currently on the air. They're just as much fun to watch as the men,
adding a "completeness" to the series.
No surprise at all that it's such a hit in syndication.
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And I get this, too: I worked for about six years in the ad business until earlier this year, and there are certain moments in Mad Men that hit spots that I didn't appreciate being hit.If you're giving the show a chance, I'd strongly suggest starting at season four, work your way to the present, then go back to seasons two and three. Skip season one: with the exception of "The Luminous Fish Effect" which fleshes out the depth of Sheldon, there's not much to see.
From: Kevin M. <drunkba...@gmail.com>
To: tvor...@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, December 1, 2012 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: [TV orNotTV] And the latest celebrity to divorce after authoring a book on family and relationships is...
--Bialik appeared with the Scottish Conan Guy last night. She was obviously not a regular watcher of the show, and there were obviously a lot of off-limits topics (no mention of divorce or of her theories on parenting). Not awkward, but she struggled to play along.
Kevin M. (RPCV)