jvcarroll
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I've finally actually noticed this since it's been pointed out. It is a running theme in every show. I guess the sexual overtones don't really bother me. In fact, I actually find it a refreshing change that the sexuality isn't particularly portrayed as sexy. It's clumsy and awkward and funny and a lot more realistic about the topic than other shows are. It plays a big part in the lives of most everyone I know, straight or LGBT. I just don't think it's a big deal unless it's made into one. I have lived in San Francisco for quite a while so maybe I'm just more liberated by nature. However, most of my friends these days see me as conservative. I don't know. Close friends talk about all sorts of things. This show just seems natural to me.As I've said before, my main beef with Big Bang is Chuck Lorre: almost all of his shows are overtly sexual, and I'm pretty sick and tired of almost everything on television in this day and age having to rely on sex as the selling point, even for a show that's, supposedly, supposed to be about nerds. I'd be sold if it was a show about nerds, and I mean NERDS: socially awkward people with limited interests who don't really fit in with other groups of people, yet aren't necessarily creepy-freak-deaky.
But that's just me.