Product Description The Big Bang Theory: The Complete Fifth SeasonLeonard and Sheldon are brilliant physicists – wizards in the laboratory, but socially inept outside of it. Enter beautiful, free-spirited neighbor, Penny, who aims to teach them a thing or two about life. While Leonard spends his days looking for love, Sheldon is quite content video-chatting with platonic partner and neurobiologist Amy Farrah Fowler (Mayim Bialik), or playing Star Trek three-sided chess with their ever-expanding universe of friends, including fellow scientists Raj Koothrappali and Howard Wolowitz, and Howard’s new fiancée, the adorable micro-biologist/waitress, Bernadette (Melissa Rauch). Emmy®-nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series as well as Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for both Jim Parsons and Johnny Galecki, this award-winning comedy is nothing short of genius!]]> .com The fifth season of The Big Bang Theory settles into a solid, enjoyable groove. The original quintet of four nerds and a pretty girl has been complemented by two nerd girls, creating a dynamic social world that retains all the social awkwardness needed for comic effect. Much of the season revolves around relationships: Howard (Simon Helberg) is engaged to Bernadette (Melissa Rauch), though that bond is tested by everything from Howard getting commissioned to be an astronaut to online revelations of Howard's former sleaziness; Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Penny (Kaley Cuoco) start dating again, this time as "Leonard & Penny 2.0," promising to treat problems as bugs that can be reported and fixed; and Sheldon (Jim Parsons) and Amy (Mayim Bialik) formalize their relationship with--what else?--a contract, though a dissatisfied Amy later decides to make Sheldon a better boyfriend through sneaky behavior modification. But some of the most delightful bits come from Raj (Kunal Nayyar), the show's remaining singleton, whose ambiguous sexuality flavors everything he says. Nayyar's performance grows increasingly charming, as does Bialik's; in addition to her grappling with Sheldon's impermeable narcissism, the strange undercurrent of lust in Amy's friendship with Penny stirs up comic anxiety. And of course Sheldon never fails to delight as, among other things, he lets all his decisions be determined by a roll of the dice; treats Leonard as "Schrödinger's Friend"; and embraces chaos in his life by playing bongos in the middle of the night and wearing Tuesday pajamas on Thursday night. All in all, though season five feels less surprising than previous seasons, the quality of the writing and performances remains high. The extras on The Big Bang Theory: The Complete Fifth Season are unremarkable, except for a featurette about the series' director and designers, which shows a different side of network television. Guest appearances included the recurring Wil Wheaton, Brent Spiner, Stephen Hawking, and a vocal performance by Leonard Nimoy as Sheldon's conscience. --Bret Fetzer P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Review Big Bang is the funniest new sitcom of the season. --Tom Shales, The Washington PostIt's bright and obvious as a cartoon yet written with a clean, precise patter of jokes. It's also very well cast. --Tom Gliatto, People Weekly See more
C**S
Great show
Another favorite show. I fall asleep to this show on dvd every single night. Highly recommend
D**O
Works great after many yrs
DVD works great no damage in shipping
M**I
Good show
Great show
K**K
Love TBBT and completing series for repeated viewing.
Love TBBT and completing series for repeated viewing.
D**.
gifted
gift for my son, he said he really liked having the full set>
A**R
good series
enjoyed this season
S**A
Big fan
Have rewatched every episode over abd over again. Never gets boring.
D**I
Something You Have to Have If You Like The Big Bang Theory
I have to admit that I have not yet watched this particular DVD. At the same time I have seen all of season 5 episodes in prime time and, I have seen them again when they have been rerun. I have watched the DVD for Season 1, 2, and I am part way through Season 3. One thing you will appreciate is watching the shows without the commercial interruption. You will also get the "complete" version on DVD compared to watching late night reruns on TV. The DVD extras are an added bonus. I had mentioned in a previous review that I identify somewhat with a bunch of professors who have a love (obsession) with popular culture. In my day we taught Shakespeare and Chaucer, but we also went to conferences on Tolkien. Incidentally the portrayal of academic politics and academic pettiness in some of the story lines seems to me to be pretty accurate. All the characters are good for a laugh, but the best part to me is when Penny (the woman who is a few credits short of a community college degree) and Dr. Sheldon Cooper (who considers himself the smartest person in the world) interact. Sometimes sparks will fly, and sometimes there are extraordinary moments. Consider Penny and Sheldon doing "Soft Kitty" as a round.
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