Bazinga!
by suhail+ • January 31, 2013 • Good Reads • 0 Comments
No bazinga here, but what has been observed, mostly in cities and some developed towns, the no. of young people watching TV has gone down, yes, the youth have started quitting on TV and switched to youtube and other web alternatives to watch movies, shows and other general videos.
This was expected and the trend will grow as internet reaches more towns and rural areas across Asia, and also videos going viral is not new.
What was not expected is a TV Series becoming so popular, its like gone viral and along with the series, its main character Sheldon Cooper played by Jim Parsons, has become a sensation.
The USP of the show is the funny sicence talks, which i am sure, not many people understand, but still they tend to tickle a funny bone in everyone of us and keep us stuck on to it.
Hats off to Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady to come up with this awesome idea.
A Brazilian biologist Andre Nemesio who recently discovered a new species of bee, named the bee species Bazinga.
Google for the word Bazinga, and see what all sites and pages you’ll discover.
I found a website named http://mybazinga.com a webapp for property builders and Condo makers.
I am sure there may be more sites and apps which may have picked up something from The Big Bang Theory.
I am not a TV guy, and still don’t own any, i quit TV long back, and i don’t even follow any and i am not even a regular viewer of any TV series, but this one got me.
Is there any other TV series which has reached this level of viralness? Do share it in comments. Even if you find some which is uncanny or creative, and is unnoticed, share that too, let us have a look at it.
Please do watch the short video above, its really interesting, and if you just wanna listen to the original theme Song, here’s the GrooveShark Link:
The Big Bang Theory Theme Song by the Band named Barenaked Ladies
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