Pros: Every episode is filled with laughs
Cons: The laughs could
be much cleaner for my tastes
The Bottom Line:
Relationships change
In a big way. But the
laughs
Coming on strong
"It Upsets Sheldon When You Play with the Sheldon."
Resistance was futile. It took me a few years, but I finally succumbed to the laugh riot that is The Big Bang Theory. Season 3 is more of the same for the sitcom, which is a great thing.
The show picks up three months after it left off in season
two. Scientists Leonard (Johnny
Galecki), Sheldon (Jim Parsons), Howard (Simon Helberg), and Raj (Kunal Nayyar)
are returning from their scientific expedition to the North Pole. Leonard goes over to his neighbor Penny's
(Kaley Cuoco) to tell her they are back, and Penny greets him with a huge kiss.
Yes, you read that right.
The will they/won't they tension they've played with for two years is
resolved for much of this season sd Leonard and Penny finally get
together. Oh, they have their bumps
along the way, from the fact that their sex life isn't quite as good as they
had hoped to the fact that Penny believes in psychics while Leonard, man of
science, does not. And Leonard tries to
fit in with Penny's friend by learning football. Plus there's the fact that Sheldon, Leonard's
roommate, hates change. And this is a
big change.
But Leonard and Penny aren't the only ones in a relationship
this season. Howard meets Bernadette
(Melissa Rauch). She's only around for a
handful of episodes this season, but it was fun seeing her be introduced here. I really love her character and how bad
Howard, who thinks he is a lady's man, really is with women.
Elsewhere, Raj faces deportation when his research project
hits a dead end. Sheldon has to drive
Penny to the ER after her shoulder gets dislocated. The guys fight over a prop ring from the Lord
of the Rings movies. Penny tries to
learn physics from Sheldon. When Leonard
and Sheldon are robbed, Sheldon makes a drastic decision. We take a trip back in time to see how the
guys all met and what exactly happened to the elevator. Plus we get a cameo from comics legend Stan
Lee, Howard's fantasy version of Katee Sackhoff (who still manages to insult
him), and two appearances of Wil Wheaton as he and Sheldon go at it.
I honestly can't tell you how funny this show is. The writers are brilliant and the actors rise
to the level of bringing the laughs to life.
I have fallen away from sitcoms because I don't find them that funny,
but this is a noticeable exception, and I love watching it.
Okay, so I do my fair share of cringing at the show. Much of the humor seems to be sexually related,
and I find a little bit of that goes a long ways. It's a shame because when the show leaves the
sex out of it, it is just as funny if not funnier. And that's why I keep watching it - it's just
too funny.
Okay, I also watch it for the characters. Sheldon can be a bit much at times with his
rigid way of doing things, but most of the time he's funny. All of them are flawed, but all of them have
endearing moments, too. My favorite
continues to be Penny who seems to bring out the best in any character she is
around - she's just so sweet.
I already praised the actors, but I'm going to do it
again. How they get through this
material each week without breaking up on every single take astonishes me. They not only maintain composure but also
bring these characters to perfect life each week. Praise usually goes to Jim Parsons who
deservedly won an Emmy for his portrayal of Sheldon in this season. It's a shame he outsides his co-stars because
they are equally good.
But I do have another serious complaint about the show. They really establish this season that
Sheldon hates Babylon
5. That's my favorite TV show of all
time! How can they disrespect it like
that?
There were 23 episodes in season 3, and all of them are here
on 3 discs. The picture is widescreen
and the sound is surround. This is how
it airs on CBS each week. The surround
sound is overkill since this is a traditional sitcom filmed on a stage before
an audience - rarely do they use the back speakers for much. The special features include the cast sitting
around talking about their favorite moments from the season (with one from last
season thrown in for good measure), a semi-interesting set tour with stars
Simon Helberg and Kunal Nayyar, and a hilarious gag reel.
Despite the fact that I don't care for the almost constant
sexual content of The Big Bang Theory, I still find the show hilarious. Season 3 was great, but I recommend
starting from the beginning to fully appreciate the characters and jokes.
Season 3 Episodes:
1. The Electric Can Opener Fluctuation
2. The Jiminy Conjecture
3. The Gothowitz Deviation
4. The Pirate Solution
5. The Creepy Candy Coating Corollary
6. The Cornhusker Vortex
7. The Guitarist Amplification
8. The Adhesive Duck Deficiency
9. The Vengeance Formulation
10. The Gorilla Experiment
11. The Maternal Congruence
12. The Psychic Vortex
13. The Bozeman
Reaction
14. The Einstein Approximation
15. The Large Hadron Collision
16. The Excelsior Acquisition
17. The Precious Fragmentation
18. The Pants Alternative
19. The Wheaton
Recurrence
20. The Spaghetti Catalyst
21. The Plimpton Stimulation
22. The Staircase Implementation
23. The Lunar Excitation
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