>>1399089Not the guy you're talking to, but I watched a couple episodes of that show and found it essentially unwatchable. It looked to me like it was a sit com aimed at a geek/nerd audience, but the actual humor felt like it was aimed at people who had little to no knowledge of geek culture so all the jokes just felt tired and strained.
For example, in one of the episodes the blond girl quoted Yoda and then another character pointed out (presumably to the audience) that it was a Star Wars reference. Everything was like that, it all just felt really forced. Sheldon was given a couple of not terrible lines, but watching a whole show for one or two semi-passable jokes is really not worth my time.
On top of that, the nerdy/geek characters feel like bizarre stereotype pastiches of what a TV executive assumes a young nerdy geek must be like and so none of them appealed to an actual geek at all. I suppose I'm just not the target demographic, but I am what the show purports to be it's target audience which I find a little misleading.
Finally, to imply that a show or movie winning awards these days has anything to do with it's actual quality is a farce.