âThe Big Bang Theoryâs season premiere explodes with 21.99 million viewers, dominating NBCâs Thursday night.â
Entertainment news on portals such as Sina, NetEase, and Sohu, based on foreign media reports, state that this new sitcom, The Big Bang Theory, created by Wang Yang, landed on the NBC channel on September 30th in America and achieved great success right out of the gate. However, the show has received a mix of applause from viewers and some cold water from critics. It is understood that The Big Bang Theory airs every Thursday night from 8:00 to 8:30, and NBC has ordered a full-season run. The show includes numerous Chinese elements, such as Chinese restaurants and the Chinese language, and it will even feature a Chinese-American mathematician as a recurring character.
Despite the mixed reviews from critics, the well-known media Hollywood Reporter claims that it might create a âgeek chic trendâ with Wang Yangâs significant influence, potentially on a global scale.
âOur-whole-universe-was-in-a-hot-dense-stateâ¦â The catchy âThe-history-of-everythingâ could be heard from countless Earthlingsâ computer speakers around the world. In China, less than twelve hours after The Big Bang Theory aired, there was already a perfect bilingual subtitled version online, and in a fiercely competitive environment, the speed had improved compared to when Prison Break premiered a year earlier. Eagerly awaiting fans and American drama aficionados flocked to it, triggering waves of laughter: âThis is hilarious!â
âHave a good, thorough wash!â Howardâs line caused a roar of laughter among many netizens, some of whom nearly mistook his Chinese for Klingon or something similar; Wang Yangâs cameo appearance in the second episode also provided nonstop amusement. While there may be some cultural differences, Chinese fans have always had a strong capacity for acceptance, which does not hinder their appreciation and understanding; in fact, they often have an increased fondness for long sentences and scientific elements. Of course, no matter where on Earth, itâs impossible for something to be liked by everyone.
After watching the first two episodes, a group of netizens continued to discuss and critique with enthusiasm on forums such as Tianya and Baidu Tieba, talking about Sheldon, Leonard, Howard, Penny⦠the actors, the plot, behind-the-scenes tidbits, stills, guest stars, the wondrous Wang Yang⦠the scientific theories, geek elements, and classic lines that appeared in the first two episodes.
Just a few days ago, on September 28th, it was a special day worth remembering for Wang Yang and Jessicaâtheir one-year engagement anniversary. However, since it fell on a Tuesday, they didnât celebrate; they simply gathered for a cozy family dinner. With the weekendâs arrival and the pleasant weather on Sunday, the couple went out to enjoy themselves. Having been engaged for a year and married for more than half a year, their post-marriage life was even sweeter than before, and the occasional little argument was nothing more than playful bantering. Jessica thought to herself that she truly was a âhappy housewife.â
But not every woman, every housewife, and every family is that fortunate. There are many on-again, off-again romances, and scandals like cheating, infidelity, and divorce are often heard. Dealing with the pressures from husbands, children, and society can make being a housewife quite challenging. On October 3rd, Sunday, from 9:00 to 9:30 PM., the family soap opera Desperate Housewives premiered on ABC, instantly attracting tens of millions of viewers to their TV screens.
Desperate Housewives didnât bring much novelty. Wisteria Lane in Fairview epitomizes the classic image of the less fortunate housewife, gathering many of the depressing dramatic events of a soap opera. If one only watched it and took it as wholly representative, no one would have any confidence in marriage. However, it must be said that, compared to tiresome soap operas like Sex and the City, it offered more compassion, insight, and reflection for the unfortunate housewives. Thus, it was biting but not mean, exaggerated but not absurd; at the same time, its light-hearted humor meant its dark core was not too heavy or oppressive, aligning with public taste.
So⦠when Monday, October 4th arrived, everyone was shocked by the viewership numbers for the 3rd and the weekly ratings from September 27th to October 3rd. How should one describe the remarkable Wang Yang? His ventures in family entertainment were incredibly fierce!
âYES!! This is exactly the situation I wanted!â Upon seeing the rankings released by the Nielsen Company, Anne Sweeney excitedly slapped the table. It was fantastic! These desperate housewives brought endless hope to ABC! They had already been quite satisfied with the 18.6 million viewers at the premiere of Lost, a heavily invested and promoted new show for the year; as for this underestimated series picked up by the miraculous Wang Yang as a compensatory gift, who knew it would turn out as splendidly as he said, turning last yearâs Aliasâs 8.15 million viewers during the same time slot into an astonishing number that left everyone speechless!
Anne Sweeney was so excited she trembled slightly, to have such a major performance breakthrough in her first season as CEO was incredibly lucky, incredibly fortunate! Dropping âThe Eight Simple Rulesâ was the right decision! She pressed the button on her phone and instructed her secretary with a smile, âCall Miracle Yang right away! Thank him! Oh, thank him!â
âAre you kidding me? Are you kidding me!?â Seeing the 2 at the start of the ratings number, Kevin Reillyâs eyes bulged, and his heart clenched in pain. Wasnât Miracle Yangâs compensation gift a bit too extravagant!! Why couldnât they have clearly informed NBC! Are you kidding me!! âAm I getting too old?â Nancy Tellem took off her glasses and rubbed her sore eyes, suspecting that her recent insomnia would only get worse. She felt defeated, her previous mockery and underestimation of Wang Yang had put CBS in an awkward position today. She shook her head and sighed, âI just hope his interest returns to the film side.â
Executives from FOX, UPN, WB, and other networks were also banging their chests in regret. They really, really shouldnât have violated the Miracle Yang laws and decrees; to do so now is to defy the market! But itâs already too late for regrets!
21.3 million! 10/23 ratings! These were the results for the first episode of âDesperate Housewives,â a show whose gloomy name not only didnât scare off viewers but brought a huge explosion of interest! Eva Longoria, Teri Hatcher, Felicity Hoffman, and other lead actors were stunned, and so were creators like Marc Cherry! Who could have imagined that a soap opera script, which had been rejected everywhere, could become so sensational after just one round with Miracle Yang?
âItâs this name, this name is cool.â If it wasnât for Miracle Yangâs comment, Anne Sweeney and other ABC executives would still be discussing with Marc Cherry whether âThe Secret Life of Housewivesâ or âWisteria Laneâ would be better. Of course, Wang Yangâs name isnât found in the credits of âDesperate Housewives,â a few websites that provided the information only listed âExecutive-producer (unknown-episodes),â indicating an unknown planning producer for particular episodes, probably just making a few verbal suggestions, such as selection of actors, creating the overall atmosphere, and so on.
However, Anne Sweeney and everyone else dared not ignore this young man. There are many good scripts and ideas, but which ones get produced and which ones get dropped is up to the decision-makers. Without Miracle Yangâs involvement, âDesperate Housewivesâ might have been renamed or not, and might not have achieved this success; a larger likelihood was it being shelved for a long time, not for collection but rather lack of use, and then silently disappearing. The present situation is that Miracle Yang seriously handed it over to ABC, achieving almost the same initial viewership as âThe Big Bang Theory,â only a few points behind in the 18-49 demographic.
A few points behind? Just thinking about the performance of last seasonâs âAliasâ and âThe Eight Simple Rulesâ made them feel it was indulgent! Now, Anne Sweeney and the ABC staff found âThe Big Bang Theoryâ even more amusing and funnier.
In this newly started 04-05 season, CBS felt a sudden pressure, NBC was a winner, ABC was a winner⦠but the truth was, the biggest behind-the-scenes winner was Flame Entertainment, which held four spots in the Top 10 viewer ratings of the week: âPrison Break,â âThe Big Bang Theory,â and âDesperate Housewives.â
First place went to CBSâs Thursday night ace âCSI: Crime Scene Investigation,â attracting 26.6 million viewers, with a 15/28 rating, produced by CBS in conjunction with Jerry Bruckheimer Films; second place was NBCâs Monday âPrison Break,â with 23.5 million viewers and a 15/25 rating, produced by Flame Entertainment; third place was NBCâs Thursday âThe Big Bang Theoryâ second episode, with 22.7 million viewers and a 16/24 rating, produced by Flame Entertainment; fourth place was ABCâs Sunday âDesperate Housewives,â with 21.3 million viewers and a 10/23 rating, produced by Flame Entertainment; fifth place was âThe Big Bang Theoryâsâ first episode, with 21.28 million viewers and a 15/23 rating; sixth place went to CBSâs Thursday âWithout a Trace,â with 18.9 million viewers and a 10/20 rating⦠seventh was ABCâs âLost,â eighth was CBSâs âCSI: Miami,â ninth was CBSâs âSurvivor,â and tenth was ABCâs âMonday Night Football.â
CBS had four slots, NBC had four slots, ABC had three. The second, third, fourth, and fifth places all bore the mark of Flame Entertainment, as moths and butterflies took over the viewer ratings chart!
Now, Flame Entertainment had become the brightest star; not mentioning the two series that Miracle Yang personally created, nor the hefty compensation gift it had given to NBC and CBS that had them wishing they had made the deal to âI bought out âThe Eight Simple Rules,â so compensate me.â Flame Entertainmentâs latest product news became the topic of utmost interest to the six major commercial networks; Miracle Yang had no new ideas? No new interests? Impossible, they didnât believe it.
âBreaking news, breaking news! Flame is producing a game show!â The CBS Entertainment department went into chaos, âConfirmed news! Itâs a quiz show similar to âWho Wants to Be a Millionaire,â with the highest prize also a million dollars!!â Everyone in NBC Entertainment was busy and anxious, âMiracle Yangâs idea? He said it would be fun? Are you sure?â The ABC Entertainment department seemed to burst into flames. Smack, smack, smack! Smack! Whether Anne Sweeney, Nancy Tellem, Kevin Reilly, or the executives of FOX, UPN, WB, they all slammed the table and shouted, âGet it!â
Flame Family Entertainment was indeed planning a new quiz show, based on the idea of Wang Yang, who imagined a scenario: what if Sheldon is stumped by a child with questions he finds beneath him? In other words, what if a Ph.D. student is outsmarted by a primary school kid? What if adults, who are generally perceived to be more knowledgeable, are actually less informed in certain areas of knowledge than children? Imagine a Harvard-educated Natalie Portman rendered speechless in the face of a question, while a child recites the answer effortlessly. That would certainly be entertaining, but could it really happen?
Of course, it could. Wang Yang discovered that such a game show, âAre You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?â would emerge in the future year of 2007. The concept is simple: contestants just need to answer 11 questions from elementary school textbooks in a row to win a million US dollars. Though it sounds easy, contestants from all walks of life keep failing midway, and after their defeat, they must awkwardly admit on camera, âI am indeed not as smart as a fifth-grader.â
After watching a few episodes, Wang Yang realized that Americansâ level of common knowledge was not very high. What is the biggest country in South America (Brazil)? Is the ostrich the fastest-running bird (yes)? Are whales mammals (yes)? How many sides does a heptagon have (7)? Does the Moon emit its own light (no)? and so on; the contestants couldnât even answer questions about their own culture and life, such as âIn which month is Columbus Day?ââa federal holiday! This is almost like saying, âI donât know in which month Christmas is.â Nevertheless, all the primary school kids on the show knew the answer was October. Amusingly, one of the contestants stumped by this simple question was a history student from UCLA.
This scene was indeed very interesting and shocking. âAre You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?â premiered on the FOX channel in 2007 to an audience of 26.5 million viewers, reportedly setting the record for the highest-rated premiere for a reality show since 1998. However, as the initial novelty wore off and no long-term engaging elements were present, the viewership gradually weakened, with the first season averaging only 12.7 million viewers per episode. But what if the format were changed?n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The show would not only feature regular contestants but also celebrity guests from varying fields such as movies, television, sports, and businessâBill Gates, the President of America? The production team could start by sending an invitation to the White House; regardless of whether the President or Vice President accepted the challenge or the White House even cared, it was a good publicity move. Celebrity guests would team up with ordinary contestants to answer questions independently but at the same time, with separate scores. The main focus would be the quiz, with additional engaging segments such as elementary school-level talent shows, bringing their primary school report cards, photos, and such.
Such a television program wouldnât be difficult to produce. Flame Family Entertainment hoped to launch it in the spring of 2005 after the winter hiatus. As long as they market it well, if âAre You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?â becomes popular, it would certainly boost viewership for smart-themed series like âThe Big Bang Theoryâ and âPrison Break.â The production team would definitely send invitations to Princeton University graduate Wentworth Miller and University of San Diego masterâs degree holder Jim Parsons.
For the premiere episode, Wang Yang hoped to invite the highly popular and highly educated young genius celebrity Natalie Portmanâ¦
âYang, stop thinking too much. This show has to go to NBC!â Kevin Reilly immediately flew to Los Angeles to negotiate with Flame, even though he had no clue about the specifics of the game. Kevinâs smiling face seemed full of sincerity as he assured, âI promise, NBC will give Flame the best conditions. Itâs settled then, right? Oh, and someone gave me a few Lakers tickets with decent seats, but you know Iâm not a basketball fan, and I also got a few coupons for a golf club membership in LA, want them?â
âNo, thank you, I donât like golf, and I have season tickets for the Lakers,â Wang Yang promptly rejected these small favors. Kevin, who was playing his cards rather poorly, laughed and said, âAlright.â If he didnât know that the decision-making power for the show rested in the miraculous hands of Wang Yang, he would never have chosen to make such a foolish move. Fortunately, Wang Yangâs next words alleviated many of his worries, âKevin, you really donât need to lobby me with all this. Iâm completely uninterested, but NBC has always been our priority.â
NBC held the initiative, as long as the offer was matched; âAre You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?â would make its debut on NBCâs programming schedule.
âChoose ABC!â âCBS is too eager to collaborate with Flame!â⦠Voices like these kept emerging ever since the news got out. Later on, Wang Yang detached himself from it all and left the negotiations to the company, as he really needed more time to focus on the post-production of âFirefly.â
October 4th to the 10th soon became history, and the fierce competition for âThe Big Bang Theoryâ from the previous year had been outdone. Flame Family Entertainment reached an agreement with NBC, and the new game show âAre You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?â was set to air every Wednesday from 8:00 to 9:00 PM on NBC in the spring of 2005. Sharing that time slot, the new dramas âHawaiiâ and âLos Angeles International Airportâ, with poor viewership of 7.2 million and 6.5 million respectively under the pressure of âLostâ, rated terribly in the 18-49 demographic and were basically slated to be short-lived series not renewed after the winter break.
However, NBC, with its âaddition of yet another hit show,â was undoubtedly basking in success. The ratings for the week nearly mirrored those from the previous week, with âCSIâ at number one, âPrison Breakâ at second; followed by âDesperate Housewives,â whose second episode surged to 23.6 million viewers, a 12/26 ratings shareâa true trendsetting, phenomenon-status series; âThe Big Bang Theoryâ clinched fourth place. After a sensational first two episodes, the third dropped slightly to 20.98 million viewers, proving to countless people that even without celebrity cameos, the geeks still had the power to leave audiences in stitches.
However, this doesnât mean that âThe Big Bang Theory,â which kicked off with a major director and three popular movie stars, wonât have more cameos in store. On the contrary, there are many rumorsâApple co-founder Steve Jobs, Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page might also make appearances. And fans are even more certain, as revealed by Wang Yangâs blog, that mid-season, âThe Big Bang Theoryâ will feature an episode where Sheldon and the others attend a Comic Con, hopefully featuring cameos by Jessica Alba and Natalie Portman, among others.
This was Wang Yangâs solution to the happy problem of having so many people wanting to make guest appearances: Just create one epic scene! If they felt their cameo wasnât prestigious enough or were unsatisfied, they could either not show up or wait, because âThe Big Bang Theoryâ was extremely busy now! Jessica naturally had no objections, and Natalie was eagerly looking forward to the joint cameo, but she hoped it would happen soonâif it were delayed until after March next year when she started filming âV for Vendetta,â she might end up appearing with a shaved head.
No one was more overjoyed than NBC. Kevin Reilly roared with excitementâit was terrifying! To have extended an invitation to not one but two of the hottest movie stars of the moment, not to mention others! And with the miraculous Wang returning to the scene, the 18-49 rating was unimaginable! There were only a handful of producers who could pull off something like this, probably only a maverick like Wang. Even Spielberg couldnât manage it. If this special episode was confirmed, NBC would definitely not stand idly byâPromotion, Promotion, Promotion! Aiming for the highest viewership!
âAre whales mammals?â âYes! And so are dolphins!â âHow many sides does a heptagon have?â âUm, seven!â âAre you sure?â âIâm sure.â âAre you really, really sure?â
On the living room sofa, Wang Yang held a notebook with elementary school questions and quizzed Jessica. Hearing his serious tone, Jessica bit her lower lip in confusion: âIsnât it?â With an impartial expression, Wang Yang asked, âHow many? Seven or fourteen? Right now, you have $25,000. You can choose to give up and walk away with the money.â Jessica braced herself on the couch, eyes fixed on him, and gradually broke into a smile, shouting confidently, âSeven!â
âWrong! Itâs fourteen!â âOh my God! Fourteen! How could it be fourteen! Oh my, how will I ever be a good mother!!â âI tricked youâthe correct answer is seven.â
Before she could pounce on him with raised fists, Wang Yang burst into laughter and quickly jumped off the couch, scampering away. Knowing she couldnât catch him, Jessicaâs eyes darted around, then she raised her palms and made a swiping motion in the air: âForce attack! Iâve got your shoulders, and now you canât move!â Wang Yang suddenly froze: âOh! What have you done to me? How come I canât move?â He shouted, âLet go of me, let go of meââ Jessica walked up, hands ready for a mock fight.
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