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The Big Bang Theory!

The Big Bang Theory, created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady for the WB, is a contemporary sitcoms that show how the genre is alive and well even with wide exploitation.

The show tells the life of four friends scientist-nerd, Leonard, Sheldon, Howard and Raj. The first two are roommates and have as a neighbor but the beautiful airhead Penny. Like any self-respecting comedy, the humor comes from opposites attract. But as Raj, Howard and, above all, Leonard tries to have a life outside of their careers by geeks, Sheldon is strongly focused on himself and his genius.

From the standpoint of staging, TBBT is a sit-com ultraclassica with indoor and fixed inquandrature central, flat lighting, laughs off multicamera director. The party is strong in the writing of dialogue - which was widely penalized Italian adaptation - which relies on a story is always the same but always different. Among the five protagonists is that it seems Leonard embody the main role but is soon overtaken by Sheldon that represents the true center of narrative history with his intransigence and lack of scientific interest, not only in women but in the rest of human beings in general.

Another storyline is the love story between Penny and Leonard, which is spread over a game of tug arrived now in its third season. The most fun parts are the endless discussions of scientific friends often focus on film and TV series in a very meta-reflexive.

It 'important to note that the sit-com, humble product for excellence in the television series, often offer the greatest sources of novelty and interest in television studios. Recently it was discussed in their relation to the conference TBBT Media Mutations of Bologna, but remember that already what is called "second golden age of television began with a sit-com, Mary Tyler Moore . The notation is important, as is often discussed as if the television can be only one license plate, however, HBO or one that requires a high investment from the economic point of view but the sit-com - those well planned - may perhaps be a good compromise between quality and cost.

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