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The Big Bang Theory: The Neonatal Nomenclature (2018)
I cannot believe giving-birth could be so plain and boring
Wow I can't believe this is still the same show I fell in love years ago. Giving birth could be a good opportunity to have some drama, emotion, touching moments. But no. The whole episode was filled with watery, repetitive even annoying jokes sometimes way off the personalities that made everyone flat and bland. I can's see any joy of having a new-born or any genuine motivation that united the gang together. It's like the writer just put some characters in the same room and hand out some lines to everyone and that's it.
I sincerely hope that this show that has brought so many joy to us could have a more elegant way to reach an end.
The Big Bang Theory: The Long Distance Dissonance (2017)
I love this episode
After a rather long term of dull and disappointment, this episode brought me laughs and tears. It is just lovely to watch how the gang cared about their friends and got together to protect Sheldon and Amy's love. And a big baby mysophobia like Sheldon decisively taking the long trip alone was just amusing and touching. And the proposal!!! I burst into tears immediately after Amy opened the door. Not sure about Amy's reaction, it left with a big cliffhanger. I hope she would say yes since it would be cliché to put too much drama on this. Anyway, I hope we could have a much better season 11.
The Big Bang Theory: The Recollection Dissipation (2017)
Get our beloved characters back!
This show is just getting increasingly weird. Every time I watch it recently, I felt like their names remain the same as well as their faces, but the characteristics and personalities are drastically different in every episode. They have become puppets.
As a TV show that goes for 10 years (and will be 2 years longer), I sincerely hope that the writers could realize the importance of the consistency of characters. I love the show because I love the gang you created. What's the point if they're no longer themselves?