
Episode 222 - Greazy Sheldon
The best part of this episode technically didn't happen, because the makers of this show want us to have less fun.

Hosted by Nick and Kyle · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 50 episodes
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Nick and Kyle break down the nuances of The Big Bang Theory and critique its place both in nerd culture and within our own hearts. Also we try as hard as we can to talk about the actual show as little as possible, and instead go on long tangents about the nerdy things we're actually interested in.
Nick and Kyle hosts The Big Bang Theory Theory, a comedy show with 50 episodes published.

The best part of this episode technically didn't happen, because the makers of this show want us to have less fun.


Maybe the writers were negotiating their pay during this period because they sure as well weren't drafting whole episodes.

If we are doomed to a life of infinite suffering, we can at least choose what suffering we shall endure.

For real I think this one's just salvaged footage from other incomplete episodes.

I don't think we make that clear enough. Sheldon nasty.

Any other configuration of these characters would make a better show than whatever the hell they're doing.


We didn't even mention that Sheldon does the Flamenco!

Technically a good episode but dang why can't we have more of The Wire?

I swear, we're still having fun!


Instead of escaping reality, this episode reminds everyone how adding a laugh track wouldn't really make your miserable life any funnier.

This episode stinks! Fortunately, technical difficulties have granted us (and you!) sweet release.

Nick thinks this is a perfect episode so let's just let him have this one.

I swear I wasn't trying to commit to the False Start title, I was just so carried away by soup that I accidentally released our last bonus episode as a main feed episode. So here's the REAL first episode of the season, a

This isn't the worst episode but Nick is confident the production is unravelling.

You just have to rely on actors who aren't part of the main cast.

This show sucks but it turns out Stuart is by far the funniest character on board.

Turns out dating two babes at once is extra hard if you suck.
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