Chuck Lorre man. I can't stand his shows. Two and Half Men, Big Bang Theory, Mike & Molly, Grace Under Fire.
Normally, I wouldn't care that much about Big Bang Theory but what gets me about the show is how people think I should be all over it. Oh it has superhero references/jokes, science fiction references/jokes, or other such "geek" culture stuff. But none of it is clever or very funny. The writers would brag about how they'd put all these scientific jokes in the backround as well and that's what gets me the most is that the writers and cast think everything is sooo clever and brilliant but it always aims for lowbrow humor. They don't really trust the audience.
Frankly, I think the audience is mainly women anyways. It reminds me of Friends another show I can't stand that is the same type of broad and cliched joke telling as Big Bang Theory. But so many women love that show and it's the same with Big Bang Theory. The vast majority of people I ever see talking about it are women. Considering the show seems to be mainly more relationship focused now just lends more credence to this belief. Plus, the way the show treats the characters, it just feels like this is how women normally see the nerd/geek sterotype and plays them up to that nth degree.
At the same time, I'm not a fan of Community. If anything, it goes too far in the opposite direction. And Dan Harmon is just as big a moron as anyone from the BBT's writers pool if not more so with some of the asinine comments he's made.
For my money, Parks and Recreation is where it is at and does a much better job of managing to be appealing to a vast audience while still throwing in little injokes for the loyal viewing audience and is willing to make jokes on real-life issues/events. Heck, Time magazine picked it as the number one show of 2012 beating out things like Breaking Bad, Mad Men, Homeland. It always has some great laughs and it just gives me a sense of joy when watching it by smartly balancing some drama with its humor.
It just boggles my mind how people haven't tried to watch it but because of The Office so many people have the wrong impression of the show and I still talk to people who have never heard of it. This year it didn't even get an Emmy nom for Best Comedy but Veep and Girls did which I think are even worse than BBT and Community. I guess that's the problem with comedy. People can seem to agree on what makes a good drama but comedy is too subjective.