Overview
It was 2007. The era of Must-See TV had ended. There was no Friends, no Will and Grace, no Seinfeld. The broadcast airwaves were being ruled by reality television series like American Idol and Big Brother, coupled with the expanded offerings of cable networks. Only CBS was seeing some success with the traditional multi-camera sitcom structure through shows like How I Met Your Mother and Two and a Half Men. Into that very lineup, sandwiched between the two hit series, came a fresh take on the sitcom setup: What would happen if two brainy nerds found themselves living next door to a beautiful woman? And television history was made, while educating readers about pop culture and world events.
The relatively simple premise didn’t stop there. The Big Bang Theory was not only funny—–it was smart. Very smart. Centering the action around a group of researchers at a prestigious university elevated the dialogue above standard sitcom fare. Just like setting had been considered a character on earlier shows like Northern Exposure, for The Big Bang Theory, science was one of the stars of the show. And so was pop culture. Because not only were our beloved nerds—Sheldon, Leonard, Howard, and Rajesh—brilliant in the laboratory, they were peerless in the comic book store too. Each episode is peppered with pop culture references drawn from science fiction: comics, books, television, film, music, board games, video games, and more. While Sheldon might be brilliant in string theory, he was equally brilliant in Star Trek lore. And the humor didn’t only revolve around nerd culture. For every obscure reference pulled from Klingon and Dungeons & Dragons, neighbor Penny could match wits when it came to the Kardashians and Juicy Couture.
Over the course of 12 seasons and 279 episodes from 2007 to 2019, The Big Bang Theory became a cultural touchstone with an extraordinarily devoted fan base. In every episode, its fast-paced style of dialogue offered biting observations and timeless humor about issues ranging from comic books to scientific discoveries. Meticulously researched episode by episode, The Big Bang Theory Pop Culture Reference Guide is an eye-opening, illuminating encyclopedia of thousands of topical jokes that will help both new and longtime fans experience their favorite show in a whole new light.
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