“What do you get when cross 4 nerds and a hot girl in the same apartment building across the hall from each other?”
This is not necessarily a joke, but it is The Big Band Theory, a great show on CBS, now moving to Thursdays in fall 2010 — and the first show begins in about two weeks on September 23.
Here is a clip from the last season of “When Leonard met Sheldon.”
My wife and i enjoy the show and like streaming shows over Hulu and Netflix, but CBS shows are a little stingy and are VERY concerned about hackers taking their programming and will not stream more than 2 of the past episodes, and with our busy lives we end up missing some shows. — And my wife HATES missing a show and then watching a season with gaps… So, if we get behind, then we are sunk until in comes out on DVD and then it’s impossible to catch up to a regular season.
Anywho, we are looking forward to the upcoming season of many shows, including shows like this, the Big Band Theory.. See more clips from this episode here.

I’m Josh.
Hey you guys.
I can’t help but be saddened by this post because I know you both love God and His word, and I strongly believe that this show goes against everything His word stands for. In the clip you posted there is a transvestite (or at least a cross-dresser) which is definitely not Biblical and is an abomination to God. I read the Plugged In tv review on this show and it said that it is a foul show filled with crude sexual jokes, stereotypes, lust, and occasionally mocks God and uses His name in vain. Even the title embraces a theory that mocks His creation. Here is the link to the review if you want to read it: http://www.pluggedin.com/tv/abc/bigbangtheory.aspx
I love you guys and as your sister in Christ I believe this show is counter-productive to everything we stand for as believers and besides, we can be using our time and gifts for so much more. Here’s and exert from the above mentioned review:
“The show’s juvenile vibe extends to its preoccupation with sex. The very first scene of the pilot takes place in a sperm bank. Penny and other female characters wear low-cut tops and short shorts, and Penny isn’t shy about parading around in a towel. Rajesh, uncomfortable speaking to girls, learns that he functions much better if he gets his brain lubed by liberal doses of booze.
This comedy also dabbles in low-grade swearing and inappropriate uses of God’s name. A few profanities come from Sheldon’s mother, who appears in one episode in the unflattering guise of what Lorre (the writer/creator) must consider a standard Bible-belt Christian.”
http://www.pluggedin.com/tv/abc/bigbangtheory.aspx