The Big Bang Theory: Situational Comedy at it’s Best
Comedy becomes realistic when situation triggers it otherwise it ends up looking fake. “The Big Bang Theory” TV show has livened up to the situational comedy genre of television shows as it involves a group of geeks suffering from physiological disorders to portray situational comedy. Though the producers of the show could have gone over the board to generate comical situations but they have maintained a great balance.
“The Big Bang Theory” plot revolves around two male geniuses in their twenties, one a practical physicist named Leonard and the other a theoretical physicist named Sheldon who live near the house of an attractive blonde waitress with dreams to make it big in the world of show-biz. Leonard and Sheldon’s have been depicted as real geeks in action. Penny’s social skills and common sense is a huge contrast to their geek attitude. These characters and their inherent characteristics are really the backbone of situational comedy that is formed in “The Big Bang Theory.”
I am a techno geek in my real life and very often get involved in humorous incidents due to my attitude towards new age technology. This definitely makes me a great fan of “The Big Bang Theory” and I love all its geek characters. After all we geeks provide a reason to laugh to all those sulking faces. I feel like meeting Leonard and Sheldon in person as it will provide me a rare opportunity to catch up with fellows like myself.
With third and fourth season of “The Big Bang Theory” already been cleared for production, I can see my geek friends for a long time on the television screen. “The Big Bang Theory” has successfully banged our stress and made vents for letting the happiness inside us.







