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"In the vast expanse of television comedy, 'The Big Bang Theory' emerged like a cosmic explosion, dazzling audiences with its promise of nerdy humor and intellectual banter. Yet, beneath the surface, this star-studded sitcom often left viewers feeling more deflated than a punctured balloon. With each episode, the show seemed to orbit the same tired tropes, relying on cheap laughs and recycled punchlines rather than genuine wit or originality. Its portrayal of geek culture, once hailed as groundbreaking, quickly devolved into a cringe-worthy caricature, perpetuating stereotypes rather than challenging them. As the seasons dragged on, even die-hard fans found themselves lost in the black hole of predictability, yearning for the comedic supernova that never came."
Odgers on The Big Bang Theory