Watching the geeks go nuts on Big Bang Theory is so much fun, and tonight, Sheldon was even more adorkable when he used a plot line in Stargate SG-1 in an arguement with his friends :)
We were trying to work out what episode he might have meant and just couldn't! "Brief Candle" had a highly Greek-influenced culture, but I dono't see any way to get tactical info from that....
*blinks* Wasn't this show canceled?? If not, I'm going to be absolutely thrilled because I LOVED the first season of it and I was really sad when I heard that they had canceled it. *keeps fingers crossed while waiting for a reply*
I'm starting to watch this now - have snagged s1 on the laptop (which is currently dead & awaiting a new power supply... :-p) and can see totally why DH would be a perfect guest on it. *lol*
Darn. And I made my mom stop at the store instead of rushing back to watch BBT like she wanted to. *sigh* But on the good side I have Key Lime Cheesecake now.
"Meanwhile, CBS is considering leaping forward in time with its two big, nuance-free comedies. The eye net is considering re-upping Charlie Sheen's Two and a Half Men for another three seasons and Big Bang Theory for another two, per the Reporter.
"Men stands as the highest-rated comedy on television, while Big Bang's numbers have increased steadily and considerably since its slow start last year."
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Date: 2009-03-03 05:38 pm (UTC)What was the plot line?
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Date: 2009-03-03 08:57 pm (UTC)CBS really likes it. Here's the latest on Yahell news:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/eonline/20090303/en_tv_eo/102470
The pertinent bits:
"Meanwhile, CBS is considering leaping forward in time with its two big, nuance-free comedies. The eye net is considering re-upping Charlie Sheen's Two and a Half Men for another three seasons and Big Bang Theory for another two, per the Reporter.
"Men stands as the highest-rated comedy on television, while Big Bang's numbers have increased steadily and considerably since its slow start last year."
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