Couch Potato Week keeps going! After some offbeat recommendations, Nicolas and Dimitri tackle the Thursday lineup for the fall television season, discussing shows like Community, The Big Bang Theory, and Charlie’s Angels. Also, Nick forgets he’s on a podcast.
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3 comments on “DE Podcast 46: Couch Potato Thursday 2011”
MB FTW on said:
Being a Mythbuster is the second best TV job after being the Chairman in Iron Chef!
Blossom’s character is called Amy Farah Fowler. I find it interesting that you dislike Sheldon’s over-importance at some point, yet speak of her in reference to him…
Dimitri A.C. Ly on said:
It’s not as inconsistent as you might think. Nicolas is the one who finds that the show focused too much on Sheldon. He watches the show more than I do and knows the characters’ names better. I’m the one who referred to Amy as either Blossom or Sheldon’s girlfriend alternately. I don’t think Sheldon was overused. I just never liked him. See? Consistent.
MB FTW on said:
Wait, what? I said interesting, not inconsistent…
I always liked Sheldon as a character, but not so much as a person. I’ve come to find that he is very much like many versions of Sherlock Holmes.
Being a Mythbuster is the second best TV job after being the Chairman in Iron Chef!
Blossom’s character is called Amy Farah Fowler. I find it interesting that you dislike Sheldon’s over-importance at some point, yet speak of her in reference to him…
It’s not as inconsistent as you might think. Nicolas is the one who finds that the show focused too much on Sheldon. He watches the show more than I do and knows the characters’ names better. I’m the one who referred to Amy as either Blossom or Sheldon’s girlfriend alternately. I don’t think Sheldon was overused. I just never liked him. See? Consistent.
Wait, what? I said interesting, not inconsistent…
I always liked Sheldon as a character, but not so much as a person. I’ve come to find that he is very much like many versions of Sherlock Holmes.