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The Big Bang Theory: Season 7 [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Comedy |
Format | Ultraviolet, Blu-ray, Widescreen |
Contributor | Mayim Bialik, Melissa Rauch, Steven Molaro, Bill Prady, Jim Parsons, Kunal Nayyar, Simon Helberg, Johnny Galecki, Kaley Cuoco, Chuck Lorre See more |
Language | English |
Number Of Discs | 5 |
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Big Bang Theory, The: The Complete Seventh Season (Blu-ray+DVD+UltraViolet) Socially challenged they remain, but the scientific geniuses of The Big Bang Theory always deliver hilarious results. Leonard returns from his North Sea expedition to find that his relationship with Penny involves more beta-testing than he’s ever done in a lab. Howard’s attachment issues with the women in his life in particular and Raj’s social breakthrough with women in general provide more laughs. Bernadette and Amy stand staunchly by the men in their life, even when they’re sitting in marathon role-playing games. Sheldon sees his mom (Laurie Metcalf) in a totally different way, parties with James Earl Jones, establishes a (sort of) bond with his idol Professor Proton (Emmy® winner Bob Newhart) and makes a scientific breakthrough that breaks down before you can say Science Friday. Experience your own humor breakthrough with this 3-disc, 24-episode Season Seven set of TV’s most popular comedy.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 0.7 x 5.4 inches; 6.4 ounces
- Media Format : Ultraviolet, Blu-ray, Widescreen
- Run time : 8 hours and 5 minutes
- Release date : September 16, 2014
- Actors : Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar
- Subtitles: : Thai, Spanish, Portuguese, French, English, Korean
- Producers : Chuck Lorre, Bill Prady, Steven Molaro
- Studio : WarnerBrothers
- ASIN : B00FEVZB2W
- Number of discs : 5
- Best Sellers Rank: #91,084 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #4,266 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
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This season picks up exactly where the last one left off. Leonard (Johnny Galecki) is on a ship in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean on a research trip. Back at home, the gang must learn to deal with his absence, especially his roommate Sheldon (Jim Parsons) and his girlfriend Penny (Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting). However, when he comes back, his desire to spend some time with Penny over Sheldon shows the beginnings of the first changes in the group, a theme that actually echoed through the season.
What do I mean? Well, following up on the sixth season finale, Raj (Kunal Nayyar) is now able to talk to girls even when he’s sober. What didn’t change there is that he still isn’t a lady’s man, although it does open up a few new relationship possibilities for him. Speaking of relationships, Sheldon and Amy (Mayim Bialk) wind up taking what for them is a huge step forward in their relationship on a romantic train ride up to the Napa Valley. Penny makes a huge change to forward her career as an actress and finds herself in a less than desirable roll opposite a surprising co-star. I would argue that the only main characters not to have major changes this season are Howard (Simon Helberg) and Bernadette (Melissa Rauch), but since they adjusted to married life last season, maybe that’s for the best. They still get some great stories, like Howard’s drastic change after trying to help out his mother and how they deal with having Raj has a house guest for a week. They also have to deal with Howard's mother (voiced by Carol Ann Susi) when she breaks her leg.
Now I know some argue that the addition of Amy and Bernadette have actually harmed the show. I will certainly agree it has changed the show (there’s that word again). Penny spends more time with them than she does the guys, and Penny's dynamic with the guys was always fun. However, the show is just as funny as it always has been. How do I know? I regularly watch reruns any time I find it on TV, and I laugh at the old episodes just as much as I do these new ones. Heck, how can you not have fun with a city wide scavenger hunt or an old fashioned murder mystery game (both compliments of Raj)? Or Howard wearing an itchy sweater to prove a point to Sheldon.
And the geekiness continues. Stuart (Kevin Sussman) and his comic book store regularly appear in the series. When the guys don’t get into Comic Con, Sheldon decides to start his own, leading to a day with James Earl Jones. Speaking of which, the show finally celebrates Star Wars day in what is a touching and funny episode featuring the third appearance of comedy legend Bob Newhart.
My big complaint with the show continues – it often goes of the sex joke. It can be just as funny with clean jokes when it wants to be.
But make no mistake about it, this show is hilarious. They definitely still use the awkwardness of the characters for humor, but it is a loving kind of humor that is never too mean. It does not matter how many times I’ve seen an episode, I still laugh the entire way through it. And yes, I will watch these reruns just as much as I will watch reruns from previous seasons.
As always, Jim Parsons gets the majority of the praise and awards for his work here, and it is well deserved. Sheldon is the most awkward of the characters, and I’m sure he isn’t easy to play, but he gets so many of the best laughs. However, the entire cast shines as they bring their characters to life each week. It is a shame that the rest don’t get the praise they deserve.
As with the last couple of seasons, this season is being released in a DVD set and a combo Blu-Ray/DVD/UltraViolet combo pack for just $10 more. That's the set I'd recommend. In addition to the 24 half hour episodes, the set has several bonus features including one on James Earl Jones's guest spot, highlights from the 2013 ComicCon panel, Johnny Galecki crashing a writer's panel, and of course a gag reel.
For pure laughs, there is no better comedy than The Big Bang Theory. If you are new to the show, you’ll be glad you discovered why it is so popular. Season seven is just as funny and as much fun as what has come before, so sit back and get ready to laugh.
Complaints I have seen that I disagree with:
"Watch it without a laugh track, it isn't as funny." - Not true... the jokes they come up with are very clever and funny. No laugh track? I laugh when friends repeat the jokes in real life. Or just thinking about the jokes sometimes I'll chuckle to myself. They are just funny. If you aren't laughing... maybe you just aren't smart enough to get it? Or just don't have a sense of humor...
"The story is just repeating itself." (i.e. people complain about Penny and Leonard breaking up and getting back together and characters not changing, etc... WHAT? Do these people even watch the show? First. Leonard and Penny have only actually broken up and got back together one time... They had the one date in the first season, that doesn't count... they dated, broke up, got back together and are now getting married... I just think people like to complain sometimes... On top of that, the character progression over the years has been incredible. All of the characters have grown in one way or another by a ton. Compare them now to what they were when they first came on the show and every one of them are quite a bit different. So basically this complaint is just dumb...
"They get so much stuff wrong when it comes to the academics and other references." - Also not entirely true... while I admit they take liberties with things, the math, the science, etc is usually pretty much right. They even pay a physicist to ensure this... If you find things wrong, you are nitpicking or are wrong yourself. And really if you are complaining about this... get over it, it is a tv show after all. Same goes with most pop culture references. They totally change a few things for purposes of the show but the way they talk about them and do things with them are pretty realistic.
"I just don't like it or find it funny." - Okay... this is a valid complaint. You need to find a personality and/or sense of humor but hey... it is your opinion and you are entitled to it.
So if you are a Big Bang Theory fan. It doesn't get worse or better, it stays the same awesome show. If not, why would you be reading this review anyway!
The celebrity cameos/guest appearances this season are Bob Newhart reprising his role as Professor Proton (in a hilarious Star Wars themed episode), James Earl Jones, Carrie Fisher, Bill Nye and of course Wil Wheton. Almost all the characters end up in very different places by the end of the season than where they were at the beginning. Howard and Bernadette are the exceptions having settled into a fairly stable married life. Toward the end of the season the comic book store owner Stuart begins to take a larger role in the series.
As far as extras go for those who get the blu rays (or DVDs), there is a lot of behind the scenes material, a comic-con panel with the writers, a making of the Star Wars day episode and a gag reel. All in all probably around an hour's worth of bonus material. Definitely enough to make those who like going through that stuff happy.
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とまあ、そんなことはさておき今シーズンは脇役の脇役、スチュアート(コミックブックショップ店店長)が結構顔を覗かせます。それもかなり可哀想な扱い。とはいえ、本人はそれ程でもない様子、というか結構嬉しそう。それはそれで、彼らしくて面白いんですけど。その他、LOLなエピソード満載。ラジの彼女捜しはどうなるのかとか、ハワードのママが色々と迷惑をかけたりとかあるのですが、その中でも、ペニーの知られざる驚愕の過去。と言っても学生時代とか幼少期ではなく、つい数年前のこと。そう、レナードとすったもんだがあった頃ですねえ。これが凄い。本人は笑い話にしてますが、レナードをはじめ周囲の仲間は唖然としてしまう様な過去。彼女らしいっちゃらしいんですけど。
そしてもう一つあげるならばやはりスターウォ-ズのエピソード。今まで何度となくスタートレックはエピソードに使われていましたが、スターウォ-ズがとうとうやってきました。それも半端なもんじゃ御座いません。何と実際にあのジョージルーカスの特撮チームILMとのコラボが実現。しかもゲストにジェームズ・アール・ジョーンズとキャリーフィッシャーが!!!私はスターウォ-ズシリーズは全て見てはいますが、それ程コアなファンというわけではないので、キャリーフィッシャーがレイア姫というのは知っていましたが、ジェームズ・アール・ジョーンズが出ているとは知りませんでした。彼はフィールドオブドリームスなんかに出ていた名俳優であることは知っていましたが、スターウォ-ズの何処に出ていたの?と首を傾げておりましたが、このBBTで知ることとなりました。ファンの方なら何言ってるんだ常識だと怒鳴られそうですが・・・そうあの人の声だったのです。納得。シュピーコホー・シュピーコホーという呼吸音と言えばすぐに解って頂けるでしょう。かなりのご年齢になられた彼ですが、あの魅惑の重低音の声色は健在。そしてシェルダンと共に笑わせてくれます。それにこれまたその道のファンの方にはお怒りと失笑を頂きそうですが、スターウォ-ズの日というのが本当にあるのですね。それも映画の中のある名台詞に掛けて生まれた日。なるほどと目から鱗で御座いました。ご存じない方は、このエピソードをご覧になるか、映画を見直して予想するか、そんなの面倒くさいと言う方はウィキでお調べ下さい。
ケイリーも昨年暮れにご結婚され、クレジットにはKaley Cuoco-Sweeetingと表記が変わりましたが、新妻というのを感じさせないほどにお馬鹿に振る舞ってます。結構、結構。そしてBBTもとうとうシーズン8を迎えます。伝説のコメディドラマとして更なる飛躍を望み、今後も続く限り見届けたいと思っています。最後に一言、馬鹿と天才紙一重(馬鹿寄り・・・大幅に)