Le Robot à tout faire !

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  • États-Unis The Big Bang Theory (plus)
Bande-annonce
États-Unis, (2007–2019), 95 h 19 min (Durée : 18–25 min)

Artistes:

Chuck Lorre, Bill Prady

Photographie:

Steven V. Silver

Acteurs·trices:

Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar, Melissa Rauch, Mayim Bialik, Kevin Sussman, Carol Ann Susi, John Ross Bowie (plus)
(autres professions)

Saisons(12) / Épisodes(279)

Résumés(1)

Leonard Hofstadter et Sheldon Cooper, deux jeunes et brillants physiciens, partagent un appartement sur le campus du California Institute of Technology. Geeks dans l'âme, ils passent leur temps à discuter de théories scientifiques, de figurines, de jeux vidéo et de «Star Wars» avec leurs amis Howard Wolowitz et Rajesh Koothrappali, scientifiques comme eux. Lorsque Penny, une jolie serveuse, emménage dans l'appartement d'en face, leur univers s'écroule. Penny et Leonard se tournent autour dans une bonne partie de cette première saison. (Groupe Canal+)

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Critique de l’utilisateur·trice NinadeL pour cette série (11)

Season 1 (2007) (S01) 

anglais How was the First Season? Definitely better than the unaired pilot. The success of this show beautifully confirmed the cliché that you won't ruin a comedy with a dumb blonde. It really felt like a nice change at the time, with dialogue full of technical terms and an incredible amount of pop culture references. Over the years, several comic book shops have also become domesticated in the Czech Republic and this lifestyle has gained popularity even among the mainstream. After all, the series started a good season before the MCU started. I was also glad for the storyline about Raj, because when was the last time in an American series you addressed whether Aishwarya Rai or Madhuri Dixit was more beautiful? I was also excited about Sara Gilbert's character, but she left later on. But that's the way it goes when you're watching a show that builds on the best of Roseanne, but also Friends. ()

Season 2 (2008) (S02) 

anglais Yes, those were the episodes that deepened Penny and Sheldon's friendship. We also got to see guest appearances by the lovely Sara Rue, the disturbed Riki Lindhome, and Leonard's mother, played by the great Christine Baranski. Does anyone else remember Summer Glau? ()

Season 3 (2009) (S03) 

anglais Wow, Penny realized she loves Leonard! Shocking! The gothic episode was unforgettable and, of course, Sheldon's mother played by the brilliant Laurie Metcalf. Last but not least, we had to fall in love with the golden curls on Melissa Rauch's head. What happened to Katee Sackhoff or Danica McKellar? Remember Wil Wheaton, Stan Lee, and Dr. Judy Greer? ()

Season 4 (2010) (S04) 

anglais Well, hello Mayim Bialik. I never watched Blossom, but Amy Farrah Fowler eventually humanized Sheldon for us and it was a long road indeed. Good job. However, Raj's sister, played by Aarti Mann, and Leonard failed to pull off the same success, but the running joke on the theme of dressing up as Justice League members became memorable. Looking at the trio of John Ross Bowie (Kripke), Brian Smith (Muscles Without a Brain), and Kevin Sussman (weird comic book guy), I'm kind of glad the weird comic book guy has become a series regular. ()

Season 5 (2011) (S05) 

anglais Pairing Raj with Penny was not a good idea. But Fun with Flags? I like it. Leonard Nimoy delighted many original viewers, as did Stephen Hawking. But the wedding? Was that really necessary? Couldn't they have left that storyline to shows like Mike & Molly? ()

Season 6 (2012) (S06) 

anglais It's somewhat sunk into the TV depths of 90210. There were still a few gems here and there, like the episode with Professor Proton, but there weren't too many that held my attention. Howard in space? Hell. ()

Season 7 (2013) (S07) 

anglais There are some shows that I would be happy if they made it to a season 7. Not TBBT, though. The second half of the series is made up of episodes I've only seen once and never found a reason to revisit. ()

Season 8 (2014) (S08) 

anglais Season 8 So the only interesting thing about the whole season is that Penny cut her hair? What could that mean? Routine? No, that was the last few seasons. This is a crisis that not even Nathan Fillion or the dating Raj can chase away. ()

Season 10 (2016) (S10) 

anglais God bless you, HBO GO. With zero energy expended, I wanted to give The Big Bang Theory a second chance. As a backdrop for a day or two, any late series can come and go. It's even painless. But it's not an important part of the show's life. It was just the reality of the past years that prevailed, which made me realize that I find the feeling of finishing the series very pleasant. Audience development is a magical phenomenon. Oh, and Sheldon's getting married. Wow. And don't tell me anyone else remembered Riki Lindhome from Season 2. Perhaps vaguely so. ()

Season 11 (2017) (S11) 

anglais We're at that stage where it's all weddings, pregnancies, breastfeeding... just where the original idea wasn't supposed to go. But at the same time, there was too much Step by Step, so by some miracle, Will Wheaton was brought back, Professor Proton was brought back, Bill Gates came in, and Penny and Sheldon started meeting again in the laundry room. Wow. Then Peter MacNicol surprised me and Neil Gaiman's cameo was even funny. Shocking. And there was even talk of a DC Rebirth omnibus. I'm speechless. So what about the finale? With Kathy Bates and Mark Hamill? OMG. ()

Season 12 (2018) (S12) 

anglais The beginning of the final 12th Season was very weak, with all the negative stereotypes of married life. Pop culture reminiscing was sparse and references to the Young Sheldon spin-off came to the fore. The return celebrated the classic "Sheldon longs for a Nobel Prize" storyline, and thanks to Raj, the sitcom sought to explore the complex topic of arranged marriage. Well, the memory of more successful years is certainly bitter. At the end of the series, we were served such treats as Alcide Herveaux or Ellen, and several situations were reminiscent of earlier episodes, and the plots were often several episodes long. But the lost years could not be brought back. However, TBBT became a phenomenon anyway, and perhaps thanks to this series it is possible to go to Comics Point in the Czech Republic without having to go through the sewers. ()