Sunday, February 24, 2013

“A neutron walks into a bar and asks how much for a drink. The bartender replies, ‘For you, no charge: The Ideology of NERDS

     In today's society  Ideologies are all around us. The Dominant Ideologies of today's society are basically stereotypes.  That the mother of the house has to stay in the house, or the man is the main bread winner, are a few.  In our time of pop culture we have had our fair share of "nerds" in sitcoms. Starting with  Steve Urkel's high pants, wide glasses and clumsy ways  on Family Matters, or Screech's  awkward ways on Saved By the Bell. Sitcoms have made it hard for us not to have a permanent ideology of what a "nerd" should be.  The Big Bang Theory emphasis and challenges the ideology of "nerds".
     The Big Bang Theory encompasses  what in today's society is know as a "nerd".  Characters like Raj show the ideology that "nerds" can't talk to girls. Raj is a smart guy from India that has a complex that he can't even talk when girls are around. Howard is the comic book "nerd".  He is the "nerd" that we think of that has no friends.  Howard lives with his mother and doesn't have an "actual" degree, well in his friends minds he doesn't.  Also, you can say Howard is the ladies man.  Yet, you kind of have to get ladies in order to be a ladies man.  All Howard does is hit on girls in a creepy way that freaks them out. This is the "nerd" like Screech or Urkel that can talk to girls, but they just aren't any good at it.  Sheldon is the "nerd" stereotype that is to smart for his own good.  I know we all have that one friend that is so smart that they have no common sense, that is Sheldon.  Often he makes people mad because in the middle of the conversation he will correct them for something a normal person wouldn't catch.  Finally, Leonard is the exception to the rule.  He challenges the Ideologies of what a  "nerd" is.  Leonard is semi good looking, he is smart, and has the most common sense in the whole group.  Not only that, but he gets the hot girl.  That would be Penny of course, the girl who lives across the hall. Leonard's friends represent the common ideology for a "nerd".  Telling him that there is no way in the world that he can get Penny.  Yet, in the end it still happens. Leonard changes the way we see how a "nerd " should be. Like displayed in the Go Daddy Super Bowl ad, "nerds" can get hot girls it just doesn't always happen.  Leonard is still very awkward and weird.  He still gets nervous around girls and sometimes he is to smart for his own good.  Yet, he challenges the ideology of what we believe a "nerd" should be.
    Even though The Big Bang Theory builds on the ideology of what a "nerd" is.  It also challenges it in a way that makes us reconsider what a "nerd" really is.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Article 1, Section 3, The Right to Call an emergency meeting: The Narrative analysis of TBBG

 When it comes to sitcoms, a lot of them have the same story line. In some way there is a villain and a hero, who most of the time butt heads and are there for comical relief or the villain is actually there to make the hero’s life worse.  The Big Bang Theory has its own problems that are solved throughout the show or each episode. The cast though, seems to take on each role of the Narrative Analysis.  The Cast of The Big Bang Theory covers all the bases of an Narrative analysis,  their roles change.  There is not just one central false hero or donor it changes based on the situation.
   The Big Bang Theory is a TV Comedy that follows the lives of a group of friends that all happen to be nerds.  The narrative analysis of this show is a little  different from other Comedy sitcoms.  The show has a villain or an antagonist (Sheldon).  Sheldon likes to make his roommates' (Leonard), the hero, life a living hell.  Sheldon with his crazy roommate rules makes Leonard want to kill him.  Leonard looks for advice in his two best friends (Raj and Howard).  Raj and Howard act as the donor, the helper, the dispatcher and false hero.  The reason I say this is because in different situations Raj and Howard play different roles.  If Raj, Howard, and Leonard are all trying to get the same girl, the trio plays the role of a false hero.  Raj, Howard and Leonard work to undermine each other in order to get the upper hand.  Now, in the idea of the princess there could be a few.  Sometimes the next door neighbor (Penny) could use saving. In other situations and in newer episdoes you could have Bernadette and Amy could pose as damsel in distress.  For the sake of time we'll just say Penny is the princess   Penny's situations revolve around boys or everyday life.  Leonard, try's to save her every time. Most of the time Leonard fails or Penny safes herself.  This is because Leonard is always looking for an opportunity to ask her out. When this happens Penny seeks advice from Sheldon who then confuses her when trying to help her. Sheldon is still the villain because sometimes he doesn't help Penny at all he just insults her intelligence.  
 In the show the narrative analysis changes based on the situation. The Big Bang Theory is just this, each character changes based on the situation. They are like a normal group of friends.  This is what happens in real life.  Which is what TV is becoming, reality.