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Definitely an editing mistake when they go over the next line a character says. There's a lot of them in Big Bang. But when done right, the actors pause for the live audience to laugh or for canned laughter to be added in post. Someone took an episode of Married with Children and took out the laughing and it completely changes the tone to hear Al, Peg, and their kids insult each other, stare for a few seconds, then insult each other again for like five minutes straight. You feel like you are about to witness a triple homicide and it is only a matter of who gets the gun first.
@@deplorabledegenerate2630 yeah, Big Bang Theory was almost all in front of a live studio audience. You can tell when they were not in the studio because they have better acting and comedic delivery lmao
The fact that every laugh track is identical instead of being slightly different is honestly kind of haunting It's like a cacophony of ghosts are somehow waiting for a moment to strike but in the meantime they find amusement in the suffering of their target
Especially with The Big Bang Theory. I think they overused the laugh track so much that in the later seasons, the quality of the recording degraded and started having a really tinny echo, so anytime the laugh track was used, it sounded like they had a bunch of robots for a studio audience.
@@guilhermehank4938 oh wow i didn't know that ! i have never seen this exact same comment on every video that even mentions laugh tracks ! what an interesting and not well-known fun fact !
Skinner should've opened the door after the second "Seymour!" and then Chalmers would ring the doorbell one more time regardless, just to complete the set, except he'd say "Seymour" at a lower volume.
"I've never been a fan of Steamed Hams" Crowd laughs nervously and a few grunts are heard from the back seats as people edge closer to hear the punchline. "Why not? Don't you like hamburgers?" The crowd suddenly stands up, aware that they are about to receive what they came for. People slowly edge closer to the set as Seymour prepares for his next line. Sweat is clearly visible on his brow and his mouth is quivering in anticipation as he readies himself for what is about to happen. "I just prefer steamed clams because, like the clam, I am solid and unmoving." The crowd suddenly surges forward as the words escape Seymour's mouth. They are so powerful, they almost shake the very foundations of the FOX studios. He watches as, in what he perceives as slow motion, the crowd moves toward his fragile body. He has been preparing for this moment his whole life. This is his moment. This is his Emmy. This is his Golden Globe. This is even his Oscar. The crowd converges around him so quickly they ignore the trampled cries of Chalmers and Agnes, who now lie shaking on the floor, their bones crushed by the sheer mass of the crowd. Seymour stares back at the eyes around him. What he sees are no longer people. What he sees is the human psyche stripped down to its core. Their lives, what they were before this moment has been forgotten. Ravenous. Hungry. They want one thing from him. Seymour closes his eyes, clears his mind and relaxes his body. What happens next depends completely on the next few seconds. The time between this and what he mutters next feels like an eternity. Slowly, he opens his eyes. He looks at Chalmers, then at Agnes, both lying lifeless on the floor. Without a second thought, he says with resounding conviction... "Aurora Borealis" In a split second, the crowd pounces on his ready and waiting body. Man, woman, child all at once. Seymour cries out in complete ecstasy as they consume his flesh. He stops suddenly, as he drifts into eternal slumber. Peace at last.
@@DanielSchmidt94521 It started as a show about nerds. The jokes were actually intelligent and, in many cases, required knowledge to be properly understood. But then, when the girls started showing up, it was turned into a run-of-the-mill sitcom about relationships and stuff, and the characters were much more "normal". A shame for us who liked the original premise.
@@ironcito1101 very true. Penny wasn’t a nerd. And Bonnie who had blond hair they threw on glasses to basically say she’s a nerd. The whole arranged marriage thing with Raj was old and outdated. And him ending up with an Indian woman was disappointing. Out of all the characters I didn’t like Amy. And. They really tried too hard with her. I don’t know why Sheldon couldn’t have just remained single or have been gay? And then you have Leonard and Penny jokes they got old real fast.
If this was Big Bang, it would've been the audience "oooh" for drama every other instance. And one of them would've tried to jump in the other one's pants.
Only seen like 3 episodes of Big Bang Theory, and that was years ago, but the “laugh track every 5 seconds” thing is perfect for these sorts of edits in general. So beautifully obnoxious.
Recommended 6 years later cause I still watch Steamed Hams vids. ANYWAY. This is less BBT and more if Steamed Hams had laugh tracks only at specific punchlines. Sitcoms with live studio audiences/laugh tracks generally have moments of silence to give the audience a moment to laugh. In a classic Simpsons clip including Steamed hams I'm not joking when I say the video's length would more than double if you edited in a pause at every punchline (there were more than what was edited here). To make it like a BBT scene and not say Friends or Seinfeld, I don't know what you can edit except maybe an occasional Sheldon cameo or something.
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand The Big Bang Theory. The humor is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical physics most of the jokes will go over a typical viewer's head. There's also Sheldon's nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation - his personal philosophy draws heavily from Narodnaya Volya literature, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these jokes, to realize that they're not just funny- they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike The Big Bang Theory truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn't appreciate, for instance, the humour in Sheldon's existencial catchphrase "Bazinga," which itself is a cryptic reference to Turgenev's Russian epic Fathers and Sons I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Chuck Lorre's genius unfolds itself on their television screens. What fools... how I pity them. 😂 And yes by the way, I DO have a The Big Bang Theory tattoo. And no, you cannot see it. It's for the ladies' eyes only- And even they have to demonstrate that they're within 5 IQ points of my own (preferably lower) beforehand.
VENT:"why I despise eating chicken eggs" when I was very little (as in just beginning to eat solids), I would often be served fried eggs on my highchair tray, the taste was nothing but vile and sulphurous. my parents thought I liked it, but alas in reality I wanted nothing more than to throw it off my tray. but whenever I did THAT it would get me condemned to the naughty corner, so I had zero choice but to cramp it down until I could somewhat verbally express my hatred for one of the most popular forms of child to eat. never again would I have to deal with eating it until years later... one day at preschool(or more specifically some Catholic child development center)... it was snacktime in the Catholic preschool facility, but it was also in the easter season, so for that day and for some reason, some idiotic teachers decided to prepare for us snot munching crotch goblins a meal of scrambled eggs instead of the typical snack time goldfish or graham crackers "cuz it's easter themed", I was very livid. I did not want to eat that shit no more, yet I had a bunch of fat middle-aged nuns forcing me to clean that fucking plate of disgusting yellow slop that tasted like nothing but bad farts, I complained this to my mother through multiple points in my life, the first complaint being in the car ride home on that wretched day, from multiple points onward in my life, I have been mostly tricked or almost coerced (both by my younger sister) into eating eggs, often having flashbacks to when I was made to eat that vile stuff against my will, and as of the day this journal is published, I even had to give my younger sister a firm "NO!" when she pestered me at dinner to try her onigiri which was obviously stuffed with cheddar and boiled eggs. the only times I am EVER okay with eggs is if they are used to bake things like cake or cookies, and that's because the combination of flour, water, sugar, and whatever other ingredients thrown in defuses the nauseous properties that make up the sixteenth element of the periodic table, I think I made my point...
do people don't know that basically every sitcom does this and not only Big Bang Theory? it all started with seindfield and it has been like this since then
So to clear something up, The Big Bang Theory does not actually have a laugh track. A laugh track is pre-recorded laughter that is inserted into the show during the editing process. The Big Bang Theory has a live studio audience, meaning it's shot in a theatre full of people who laugh at the jokes as they're being recorded. Now, that being said, I've been to tapings of similar shows, and they do have either a sign or the producer directing people when they're supposed to big laugh, small laugh, applaud, ooo, etc., and they do record a few bits of laughter to fill in gaps for when they cut the episode down to show length. I can also confirm that a lot of jokes are actually much funnier in person than on TV, just because of the actors' natural charisma and the energy of being part of a real audience. So I'm not saying BBT isn't disingenuous either. Just that it doesn't have a laugh track.
Actually the scene should be twice as long for the pauses the actors make when the laughing happens.
Occasionally, but alot of the time, the laugh track goes over the characters, which I noticed was a nice reference
Came to comments to say the same thing. The pause for laughter is a hallmark of these shows.
Definitely disappointed
Definitely an editing mistake when they go over the next line a character says. There's a lot of them in Big Bang. But when done right, the actors pause for the live audience to laugh or for canned laughter to be added in post.
Someone took an episode of Married with Children and took out the laughing and it completely changes the tone to hear Al, Peg, and their kids insult each other, stare for a few seconds, then insult each other again for like five minutes straight. You feel like you are about to witness a triple homicide and it is only a matter of who gets the gun first.
@@deplorabledegenerate2630 yeah, Big Bang Theory was almost all in front of a live studio audience. You can tell when they were not in the studio because they have better acting and comedic delivery lmao
The fact that every laugh track is identical instead of being slightly different is honestly kind of haunting
It's like a cacophony of ghosts are somehow waiting for a moment to strike but in the meantime they find amusement in the suffering of their target
Given the age of the common laugh track source, that may be more true than you know.
This made me chuckle. Good show, old chap.
Especially with The Big Bang Theory. I think they overused the laugh track so much that in the later seasons, the quality of the recording degraded and started having a really tinny echo, so anytime the laugh track was used, it sounded like they had a bunch of robots for a studio audience.
Everyone from that laugh track is dead so you are probably hearing the laughter of dead people indeed
@@guilhermehank4938 oh wow i didn't know that ! i have never seen this exact same comment on every video that even mentions laugh tracks ! what an interesting and not well-known fun fact !
the triple doorbell is such a clever reference lol
Skinner should've opened the door after the second "Seymour!" and then Chalmers would ring the doorbell one more time regardless, just to complete the set, except he'd say "Seymour" at a lower volume.
@@ironcito1101 Yeah, I thought to include that gag (that has appeared on BBT) XD
Triple doorbell for the win
Except Sheldon knocks 3 times doesn't ring
@@thestrong2401 Well if there's a doorbell he would use that instead im pretty sure
Big Bang Theory in a nutshell: Person (maybe smart) makes a person sound. Crowd goes wild.
I know, right?
@@TheRoboBoy HAHAHAHAHAHA *wild applause*
People laugh? At a comedy show?
I'm outraged!
Never understood the appeal of that show
@@danielgoss6367 If you ignore the laugh track it's about as funny as any other sitcom.
Agnes yelling down to Seymour from her room is surprisingly very fitting.
Howard! I mean... Seymour!
I like your pfp XD
The Howard's mom xD
Needed more atom transitions.
and a grating audience canned "whooOOo"
and more various laughs
They should stop and wait for the laughing after each sentence.
The Steamed Ham Theory
you forgot to add pauses during every laugh track where the characters just look at each other waiting for the laugh to end
The aurora borealis part could actually be a Big Bang Theory joke, since most of the humour is just characters saying science related things
"I've never been a fan of Steamed Hams"
Crowd laughs nervously and a few grunts are heard from the back seats as people edge closer to hear the punchline.
"Why not? Don't you like hamburgers?"
The crowd suddenly stands up, aware that they are about to receive what they came for. People slowly edge closer to the set as Seymour prepares for his next line. Sweat is clearly visible on his brow and his mouth is quivering in anticipation as he readies himself for what is about to happen.
"I just prefer steamed clams because, like the clam, I am solid and unmoving."
The crowd suddenly surges forward as the words escape Seymour's mouth. They are so powerful, they almost shake the very foundations of the FOX studios. He watches as, in what he perceives as slow motion, the crowd moves toward his fragile body. He has been preparing for this moment his whole life. This is his moment. This is his Emmy. This is his Golden Globe. This is even his Oscar. The crowd converges around him so quickly they ignore the trampled cries of Chalmers and Agnes, who now lie shaking on the floor, their bones crushed by the sheer mass of the crowd. Seymour stares back at the eyes around him. What he sees are no longer people. What he sees is the human psyche stripped down to its core. Their lives, what they were before this moment has been forgotten. Ravenous. Hungry. They want one thing from him. Seymour closes his eyes, clears his mind and relaxes his body. What happens next depends completely on the next few seconds. The time between this and what he mutters next feels like an eternity. Slowly, he opens his eyes. He looks at Chalmers, then at Agnes, both lying lifeless on the floor. Without a second thought, he says with resounding conviction...
"Aurora Borealis"
In a split second, the crowd pounces on his ready and waiting body. Man, woman, child all at once. Seymour cries out in complete ecstasy as they consume his flesh. He stops suddenly, as he drifts into eternal slumber. Peace at last.
Well done, but Jesus Christ
@@scrotymcboogerballs6756 it's a famous Big Bang Theory copypasta, edited for Steamed Hams
@@Myne1001 Ah, thanks for the info
Thank you
@@Myne1001 What's the original?
More like Steamed Hams but it's edited like a sitcom.
Bazinga.
Making him ring three times is just instantly great
It all started with a steamed ham. HAM!
The timing is too good to be Big Bang Theory
I often wonder how funny the jokes on Big Bang Theory would be funny without the laugh tracks. But this is very accurate. Good job.
They'd be funnier, in my opinion. I hate laugh tracks.
@@ironcito1101 I watched every season. Every episode. After season 5 it was painful to watch.
@@DanielSchmidt94521 It started as a show about nerds. The jokes were actually intelligent and, in many cases, required knowledge to be properly understood. But then, when the girls started showing up, it was turned into a run-of-the-mill sitcom about relationships and stuff, and the characters were much more "normal". A shame for us who liked the original premise.
@@ironcito1101 very true. Penny wasn’t a nerd. And Bonnie who had blond hair they threw on glasses to basically say she’s a nerd. The whole arranged marriage thing with Raj was old and outdated. And him ending up with an Indian woman was disappointing.
Out of all the characters I didn’t like Amy. And. They really tried too hard with her. I don’t know why Sheldon couldn’t have just remained single or have been gay? And then you have Leonard and Penny jokes they got old real fast.
Bernadette. Not Bonnie. Sorry.
This edit needs more people randomly yelling BAZINGA and then you got it 100%
Also no mentions of obscure star trek lore
What really makes this is you didnt just spam the laugh track you actually timed it like how big bang would have.
The fact that it's the same laugh track every time, not even a different laugh track is very fitting as well along with the occasional cheers.
It's definitely not accurate
Why doesn’t this have more views?? This is incredibly accurate
(Someone needs to do a laugh track count)
Thanks for the comment but there are way better memes out there
People see the words "big bang theory" and instantly avoid it, lol
to be fair, i laugh every time principal chalmers bursts into the kitchen 😭
Alternative title: Big Bang Theory but it has likeable characters.
Needs more pauze in between dialogue, the original actor from Big Bang always milk their scenes and laughing tracks.
The only thing I can pick on is the pause between laughter and dialogue.
“A good time was had by all. I pooped!” That is a good time!
If this was Big Bang, it would've been the audience "oooh" for drama every other instance. And one of them would've tried to jump in the other one's pants.
This deserves way more views
It's just a simple shitpost :3
@@TheRoboBoy yes a simple shitpost that deserves way more views
Only seen like 3 episodes of Big Bang Theory, and that was years ago, but the “laugh track every 5 seconds” thing is perfect for these sorts of edits in general. So beautifully obnoxious.
Agnes crying for help is not a joke and the audience knows it
0/10 not enough bazinga
Ohhhhh... so that was the element missing
Missed opportunity to have the spinning atom transition at 1:20
Not BigBang acurrate. Lacked a 4 words joke over explained for 2 minutes. 9/10
Literally the laugh track every 2 seconds: 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The difference between this and Big Bang Theory is that this would still be funny without the laugh track.
The worst episode of The Simpsons is five times better than any episode of The Big Bang Theory.
the one thing to make it more accuart: when ever the audiance laughs, everyone has to stand still, that makes 22 episodes out of 11 minutes of acting
I like this version because it tells me when to laugh. No thinking required. Thinking is dumb!
Honestly the text at the end was funnier than the whole video 👏👏
This is so good.
There are better edits out there but thanks :)
To truly be like The Big Bang Theory, they should have gotten girlfriends half way through after which their IQ's immediately drop 50 points.
No laugh track after "delightfully devilish"?
Recommended 6 years later cause I still watch Steamed Hams vids. ANYWAY.
This is less BBT and more if Steamed Hams had laugh tracks only at specific punchlines. Sitcoms with live studio audiences/laugh tracks generally have moments of silence to give the audience a moment to laugh. In a classic Simpsons clip including Steamed hams I'm not joking when I say the video's length would more than double if you edited in a pause at every punchline (there were more than what was edited here). To make it like a BBT scene and not say Friends or Seinfeld, I don't know what you can edit except maybe an occasional Sheldon cameo or something.
The laugh track is spot on
I'm not gonna lie, I'm here just for the Big bang theory slander
You forgot to pause after every joke to let the actors stare at each other waiting for the laugh track to end
So clever the triple doorbell, I really like the show so I'm glad to see this
Thanks :3
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand The Big Bang Theory. The humor is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical physics most of the jokes will go over a typical viewer's head. There's also Sheldon's nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation - his personal philosophy draws heavily from Narodnaya Volya literature, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these jokes, to realize that they're not just funny- they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike The Big Bang Theory truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn't appreciate, for instance, the humour in Sheldon's existencial catchphrase "Bazinga," which itself is a cryptic reference to Turgenev's Russian epic Fathers and Sons I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Chuck Lorre's genius unfolds itself on their television screens. What fools... how I pity them. 😂 And yes by the way, I DO have a The Big Bang Theory tattoo. And no, you cannot see it. It's for the ladies' eyes only- And even they have to demonstrate that they're within 5 IQ points of my own (preferably lower) beforehand.
@@xydyr4864 and no sense of irony in your whole comment. Interesting.
@@xydyr4864 What was the original copypasta about?
@@KaitoMomota11037Rick and Morty
As a person with a Canadian grandpa this is hilarious XD
You missed the opportunity to use the Simpsons version of the BBT theme during the intro.
It all starts with the steamed HamS, HAM!
This edit is actually better than the original.
LOL! This is so impressive! Everything about "steamed hams" is hilarious, so the laugh tracks deserve to be there! 🤣
Much more entertaining than the Big Bang Theory!
Smithers, I'm home.
What? Already?
Yeah!
the laugh track in this is actually funny
I've seen Steamed Hams so many times that the laughter is actually getting on my nerves...
Still cool though!
Very super funny Principal Skinner & Superintendent Chalmers 😂🤣👍🏻🍔🏠🔥🤦🏼♂️!!!!!!
VENT:"why I despise eating chicken eggs"
when I was very little (as in just beginning to eat solids), I would often be served fried eggs on my highchair tray, the taste was nothing but vile and sulphurous. my parents thought I liked it, but alas in reality I wanted nothing more than to throw it off my tray. but whenever I did THAT it would get me condemned to the naughty corner, so I had zero choice but to cramp it down until I could somewhat verbally express my hatred for one of the most popular forms of child to eat. never again would I have to deal with eating it until years later...
one day at preschool(or more specifically some Catholic child development center)... it was snacktime in the Catholic preschool facility, but it was also in the easter season, so for that day and for some reason, some idiotic teachers decided to prepare for us snot munching crotch goblins a meal of scrambled eggs instead of the typical snack time goldfish or graham crackers "cuz it's easter themed", I was very livid. I did not want to eat that shit no more, yet I had a bunch of fat middle-aged nuns forcing me to clean that fucking plate of disgusting yellow slop that tasted like nothing but bad farts, I complained this to my mother through multiple points in my life, the first complaint being in the car ride home on that wretched day,
from multiple points onward in my life, I have been mostly tricked or almost coerced (both by my younger sister) into eating eggs, often having flashbacks to when I was made to eat that vile stuff against my will, and as of the day this journal is published, I even had to give my younger sister a firm "NO!" when she pestered me at dinner to try her onigiri which was obviously stuffed with cheddar and boiled eggs.
the only times I am EVER okay with eggs is if they are used to bake things like cake or cookies, and that's because the combination of flour, water, sugar, and whatever other ingredients thrown in defuses the nauseous properties that make up the sixteenth element of the periodic table,
I think I made my point...
do people don't know that basically every sitcom does this and not only Big Bang Theory? it all started with seindfield and it has been like this since then
So Chalmers is Sheldon and Skinner is Howard 😂😂
Theres not enough long pauses between the jokes for the laughs tracks to play
Man awesome job i never thought big bang theory was funny in the first place
Nice work
aged like a fine wine
as a person that hasn't seen the big bang theory this is accurate
also I won't say the "baz" word cus you didn't want us to
Now you need to edit Big Bang Theory into an actually funny show
Someone should do this but with the vacuum replacing the laugh track.
This seriously needs more atomic model transition shots
It even features a guy living with his mom and the mom doesn't appear.
peanut
shell
boggle
"Bazinga!"
Looks like we have a new WR Speedrun.
As someone who despises Big Bang Theory, I want to thank you for this edit.
Thank you, kind stranger :3
The Bing Bong Theor-Ham
The big bang theory is filmed on front of a live studio audience.
Thank you. Now I know when to laugh.
0:01 electron jumpscare
Lore of Steamed Hams but it's edited like a 'Big Bang Theory' scene momentum 100
"A laugh track is a studio telling you when to have a good time." Also, this is peak Steamed Hams memeing, good job
Not enough random pop culture references that gave no relevance to the plot
In another universe there is a show named after the steamed hams theory while their of simpsons memes of big bangs.
Alright this is a record. I burst into laughter at the 2nd second and there were 2 jokes already
Inaccurate, there would be some kind of forced pop culture in this skit if it was in BBT.
Bazinga
yep.
:) good one sir
Good, but there should have been long pauses while they wait for the laugh track to finish.
2:43 HOWAAARD
This is so uncomfortable lmao, well done
What's your problem? It's a regional dish
Tell me you haven't seen a single tbbt episode without telling me you haven't seen a single episode
We need someone now to do a cover of the big bang theme, but replaced Big Bang with Steamed Hams "it all started with the steamed hams. HAMS!"
Should have paused or looped a few frames while the audience laughs to really drag it out.
Laugh
Please laugh
Viva las risas enlatadas! XD
Muestran el humor de calidad en su estado más puro
Akward dialogue + laugh track = bbt
Missed opportunity to have the big bang theory intro theme for skinner and chalmers intro
Even though it is the truth I still enjoy TBBT and I get plenty of laughs from it
This isn’t entirely accurate… should’ve added more laugh tracks.
So to clear something up, The Big Bang Theory does not actually have a laugh track. A laugh track is pre-recorded laughter that is inserted into the show during the editing process. The Big Bang Theory has a live studio audience, meaning it's shot in a theatre full of people who laugh at the jokes as they're being recorded. Now, that being said, I've been to tapings of similar shows, and they do have either a sign or the producer directing people when they're supposed to big laugh, small laugh, applaud, ooo, etc., and they do record a few bits of laughter to fill in gaps for when they cut the episode down to show length. I can also confirm that a lot of jokes are actually much funnier in person than on TV, just because of the actors' natural charisma and the energy of being part of a real audience. So I'm not saying BBT isn't disingenuous either. Just that it doesn't have a laugh track.
I liked big bang theory. Somebody pointed this out. It's, been quite a while since I've watched it
How is this still worse than the original sketch despite being identical?