AVClub: It’s actually hard to believe that The Big Bang Theory is just now arriving at its 200th episode. It feels like the show has been around for ages; the fact that the “hot girl moves across the hall from nerds” setup is both dated and stale at this point (or a long time ago) certainly contributes to that feeling. But seriously, whatever your thoughts on the quality of the show, it’s both a massive institution and a relic of a bygone era. The kind of numbers that the Big Bang Theory pulls on Thursday nights is seemingly out of place, and yet also indicative of a viewership that’s moved away from live viewing and broadcast sitcoms. The Big Bang Theory regularly pulls between 15 and 18 millions viewers a week, which is huge for 2016, and yet those numbers would potentially see the show on the brink of cancelation if it was running on CBS in the 1990s.
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