pity, but understandable. Sometime just go to one of the ideas, then subtlety is replaced by flat intimacy and what the series so stressed and the cult created disappears. I do not know whether it is the demand of an audience is the time but now all are to have a relationship or the rotary bush writers get bored and want to bring in new, something that works to reinvent in parts is just a gamble and does not always work. This is a good example. Few series have made the leap to such a height and so long can maintain the level, definitely Cheers, and Frasier were as mentioned, both series in which Lorre well served (the Kauzigkeit a Niles Crane or the coolness of a rigid Lilith Sterling should known viewers happen already Cheers and Frasier looked). But if one looks at the zoo of Lorre Productions like Two and a Half Man, the air and the level was also here thinner at a certain season and indeed long before Charlie Sheen blessed the "gleisliche". Lorre, who at the end of each episode a brief message to his audience or his team packs (2 seconds to see uncredited to look longer at his website) probably has a little lost interest in his hobby. Since I am a late bloomer in terms BBT I still have hope that the series undergoes a quality revival and re-ascends to the old highs, however, seems to me that only the salaries have grown and the claim lies down a rapid descent is unstoppable. And it should continue so until then Season 8 running out of the sparkles in the starry firmament. But of course that's just my view of things, but I find myself unfortunately more and more like the BBT let only still running alongside, that would never happen as in the earlier fire that ignited the series. My respect for almost 3 complete seasons glorious madness of just made someone who comes from the 80s a lot of joy.