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The Big Brain Theory

  • TV Series
  • 2013–
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
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The Big Brain Theory (2013)
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THE BIG BRAIN THEORY: PURE GENIUS searches for America's brightest, boldest, out-of-the-box thinkers and pits them against one another in seemingly impossible engineering challenges. Host Ka... Read allTHE BIG BRAIN THEORY: PURE GENIUS searches for America's brightest, boldest, out-of-the-box thinkers and pits them against one another in seemingly impossible engineering challenges. Host Kal Penn tasks competitors with building secure yet portable bunkers, triathlon-competing ro... Read allTHE BIG BRAIN THEORY: PURE GENIUS searches for America's brightest, boldest, out-of-the-box thinkers and pits them against one another in seemingly impossible engineering challenges. Host Kal Penn tasks competitors with building secure yet portable bunkers, triathlon-competing robots, and more. The winner will receive $50,000 and a one-year job contract.

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    • Kal Penn
    • Amy Elliott
    • Eric Whitman
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      • Kal Penn
      • Amy Elliott
      • Eric Whitman
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Kal Penn
    Kal Penn
    • Self - Host
    • 2013
    Amy Elliott
    Amy Elliott
    • Self - Contestant & Engineering Grad Student
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    Eric Whitman
    • Self - Contestant & Robotics Grad Student
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    Gui Cavalcanti
    • Self - Contestant & Robotics Engineer
    • 2013
    Joel Ifill
    • Self - Contestant & Welding Engineer
    • 2013
    Cory Fleischer
    • Self - Contestant & Mechanical Engineer
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    Mark Fuller
    • Self - Judge & CEO, W.E.T.
    • 2013
    Joe Caravella
    • Self - Contestant & Rocket Scientist
    • 2013
    Andrew Stroup
    Andrew Stroup
    • Self - Contestant & Defense Systems Engineer
    • 2013
    Tom Johnson
    • Self - Contestant & Mechanical Engineer
    • 2013
    Dan Moyers
    • Self - Contestant & Space Systems Engineer
    • 2013
    Alison Wong
    • Self - Contestant & Product Designer
    • 2013
    Christine Gulbranson
    Christine Gulbranson
    • Self - Judge & Founder & CEO of Christalis
    • 2013
    Michael Massimino
    Michael Massimino
    • Self - Judge & NASA Astronaut
    • 2013
    Buzz Aldrin
    Buzz Aldrin
    • Self
    • 2013
    Carl Edwards
    Carl Edwards
    • Self - Judge & NASCAR champ
    • 2013
    Bobak Ferdowsi
    Bobak Ferdowsi
    • Self - Judge & NASA's JPL Flight Director for MSL
    • 2013
    Burt Dalton
    Burt Dalton
    • Self - Judge & Special Effects Supervisor
    • 2013
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    1themarkhams34

    I sooo wanted to like this show!!! But I can't.

    This show is meant to highlight the good old American know-how and creativity by pitting truly brilliant engineers and people from other walks in life against each other to invent something.

    Instead, I feel it demonstrates the issues we cause ourselves. It paints us as capable engineers whose efforts are instead wasted by whining and ego. I was excited to watch in the beginning of the show, then it quickly turned to shame.

    I am frankly ashamed of the way our best and brightest react to being wrong, being challenged, or being under pressure. I saw the academic equivalent of what a fitness nut may see in an American special on morbid obesity. That's just pure shame.

    There is an old saying: It's better to be silent and thought to be stupid, than to speak and remove all doubt.

    What's the sad part? I was much happier and actually more "blissfully unaware" of the condition of America before... This was disturbing to watch.

    PLEASE DON'T PUT THIS SHOW BACK ON THE AIR!
    1CherryBlossomBoy

    When did Steve Jobs become an innovator???

    I know Kal Penn is just an actor and is not supposed to think, but he was the one that ad-libbed "Who's gonna be the next Steve Jobs?" in the first episode. Or at least the producers should have known better when they decided to use it as a tag in the trailer. Honestly, I thought the show was going to be about finding the best new salesman, because that's what Steve Jobs really was. A salesman. A pitcher. He was excellent at what he was doing and it was indeed important, but innovator he wasn't.

    But then again, when I saw the first explosion in the trailer, and remembered Jobs' penchant for bombastic presentations, I figured it made all the sense. Because the show isn't about innovators either. It's just a bombastic mixture of "Survivor" and "Mythbusters". It's about blowing stuff up (content) and bickering and kicking people out of the show (format). I guess it might be entertaining up to a point but I never liked the format of "Survivor" so I held up for the first ten minutes of the first episode.

    Maybe I could've watched for a bit longer but then there was that actor, Penn, irritating as hell. Trying too hard to sell serious attitude with such a dumb look on his face. Maybe it's a camp. And he really shouldn't be ad-libbing things but reading the given lines. Because immediately after calling Steve Jobs an innovator he went on to praise US President for "being all about bringing US back to the forefront of technology and innovations". Guess he didn't realize that the US President is an even bigger pitcher than Jobs was. The only thing he's really about is blowing stuff up and impressing idiots like Penn.
    1werkis2002

    Its not bad show.So give it a chance!

    Its not bad show, well it needs some changes in next season.I don't like drama in it. Also i didn't liked judges decisions on 30 minute board design challenge cause in my opinion they didn't picket best few times although what i know anyway i m not an engineer. And when i m watching BBT PG i always am thinking on scrapheap challenge where they build crazy machines from junk just in 10 hours (including design)although usually they are provided with junk they need/could be used for they build.

    And speaking of using already existing designs Edison didn't invented light bulb he invented better light bulb.

    Thomas Edison, the renowned and prolific American inventor, sports a laundry list of accomplishments including the invention of all manner of gadgets. What's interesting about the list, however, is that a significant number of things we attribute to Edison were simply refined by him in some fashion–like the humble light bulb.

    Edison didn't invent electrical lighting or even the light bulb. He did, in fact, experiment widely with filaments and light bulb construction to help produce one of the first economically viable light bulbs. He also played a big role in the early development of power grids and power distribution. The actual invention of the light bulb is an accolade reserved for Sir Humprey Davy.

    In 1806 Humprey Davy gave a the first demonstration of a light bulb. The device, what we now refer to as an arc lamp, arcs huge amounts of electricity between two charcoal rods. The illumination was extremely bright and impractical for residential application. The original demonstration was more a proof of concept demonstration than anything else as the arc lamp quickly drained the battery it was attached to. With the advent of more advanced electrical delivery systems (such as electrical grids and on-location generators) the arc lamp became more practical, albeit with limited application. The lamps were used for light houses and for public areas in need of bright illumination.

    Various experimenters attempted to tame Davy's brilliant arc lamps into something more practical for small-scale use (such as in a home or business) but with limited success. Early attempts to create filaments were unsuccessful as the filament would eventually burn up thanks to the oxygen rich environment around it. Throughout the 19th century experiments were conducted with different filaments but it wasn't until inventors, starting with Frederick DeMolelyns, began pumping the air out and creating vacuum-chambered light bulbs that the filaments stood a chance.

    Near the end of the 19th century, Edison turned his attention to the problem of electric illumination and, after much experimentation and studying of failed prior light bulb designs, began using strands of carbonized bamboo as a filament. His early light bulbs has a light span of only 600 hours, but that was long enough to catch the attention and interest of the public. Edison light bulbs were installed at prominent locations around New York City such as the downtown Macy's store; it was the first store in the world to be illuminated by electric light.
    6Joe-518

    The penultimate episode killed it once and for all

    The show had it's moments, but it emphasized the drama way too much. The best engineer on the show by FAR is Joe, yet he got voted off in the first week because, why?

    Most everyone of the contestants are totally annoying and could not hold down a stressful job in the real world, they get to play with their toys and they think they are a big deal; they're NOT.

    Finally in the next to last episode, the WRONG TEAM won. Amy, the arrogant blankety-blank, stooped to playground name calling and deriding the other teams design because it was derivative? IT WORKED! Her teams' design, while "original", will NOT work in the real world. A sled that depends on friction to slow the car? As Carl Edwards questioned (but, curiously, to the other team) how will it work in low friction surfaces?

    Answer: it will NOT work, so they FAILED.

    One season and done, I am predicting that Corey will win for no other reason than I find Amy annoying as heck.
    1ralfesmeijer

    big brain theory...stupid

    I watched this show with a bunch of "smart" people, with some of the stupidest ideas ever.. never once have i seen a good working concept developed into an idea. "Smart" people tend to over think things, and that is obvious in this show. there were some good ideas that were dismissed by the also not so smart jury..

    Even when a good idea gets voted by the jury the execution is soo bad it made me wanna cry and wonder what happened to the good old discovery channel, in times far gone when you learned something by watching this channel.

    It's really a slap in the the face of actual smart people, don't watch it you will get dumber by the minute..

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      • April 2013 (United States)
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