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#5
Posted 06 February 2012 - 05:54 PM
While it wasnt' the greatest episode ever, I did get a couple of chuckles out of it.
I liked when Sheldon was trying to become "friends" with the comic book store guy so he would take Sheldon to the dentist.
I liked when Sheldon was talking about a dog groomer comeing to clean his teeth.
My favorite was when Sheldon pulled out his glow stick and Leonard said "thats not a glow stick" and pulled out his lightsaber.
I find the show to be stronger than ever just from the way it has evolved. While the Penny and Leonard drama may be boring to some, I think it adds a nice bit of realism to the show. Plus, I really want to see Leonard with Penny, you can tell he is still crazy in love with her.
I liked when Sheldon was trying to become "friends" with the comic book store guy so he would take Sheldon to the dentist.
I liked when Sheldon was talking about a dog groomer comeing to clean his teeth.
My favorite was when Sheldon pulled out his glow stick and Leonard said "thats not a glow stick" and pulled out his lightsaber.
I find the show to be stronger than ever just from the way it has evolved. While the Penny and Leonard drama may be boring to some, I think it adds a nice bit of realism to the show. Plus, I really want to see Leonard with Penny, you can tell he is still crazy in love with her.
#6
Posted 08 February 2012 - 07:13 PM
The more the show focusses on its geek / nerd roots as the source for laughs the better.
Interesting to watch the developing relationships. I imagine the show will eventually end up having one of the couples actually get married. I just hope it's Sheldon and Amy. They need to come to the rational conclusion that they owe it to the world to procreate, and in keeping with social convention, and Sheldon's Mother's religious convictions, they'll have to conceive the children inside wedlock.
Sheldon already knows he's going to die before the singularity, so he needs to pass his genetic superiority on so that when the singularity is realised his descendant(s) will be around to avail themselves of it.
Interesting to watch the developing relationships. I imagine the show will eventually end up having one of the couples actually get married. I just hope it's Sheldon and Amy. They need to come to the rational conclusion that they owe it to the world to procreate, and in keeping with social convention, and Sheldon's Mother's religious convictions, they'll have to conceive the children inside wedlock.
Sheldon already knows he's going to die before the singularity, so he needs to pass his genetic superiority on so that when the singularity is realised his descendant(s) will be around to avail themselves of it.
#13
Posted 09 February 2012 - 07:48 PM
The Anti-Targ, on 08 February 2012 - 07:13 PM, said:
The more the show focusses on its geek / nerd roots as the source for laughs the better.
Interesting to watch the developing relationships. I imagine the show will eventually end up having one of the couples actually get married. I just hope it's Sheldon and Amy. They need to come to the rational conclusion that they owe it to the world to procreate, and in keeping with social convention, and Sheldon's Mother's religious convictions, they'll have to conceive the children inside wedlock.
Sheldon already knows he's going to die before the singularity, so he needs to pass his genetic superiority on so that when the singularity is realised his descendant(s) will be around to avail themselves of it.
Interesting to watch the developing relationships. I imagine the show will eventually end up having one of the couples actually get married. I just hope it's Sheldon and Amy. They need to come to the rational conclusion that they owe it to the world to procreate, and in keeping with social convention, and Sheldon's Mother's religious convictions, they'll have to conceive the children inside wedlock.
Sheldon already knows he's going to die before the singularity, so he needs to pass his genetic superiority on so that when the singularity is realised his descendant(s) will be around to avail themselves of it.
#15
Posted 10 February 2012 - 12:41 PM
Last week's episode I liked better the first time I saw it when it was an episode of Seinfeld, this week's episode I liked better the first time I saw it when it was an episode of Frasier.
The physics mad libs and Sheldon cracking up was ok funny, then Sheldon popping up in the back of Leonard's car with his redneck disguise, but the rest of the episode was predictable and blah.
Except maybe Amy's line to Penny about herprice being a unicorn.
The physics mad libs and Sheldon cracking up was ok funny, then Sheldon popping up in the back of Leonard's car with his redneck disguise, but the rest of the episode was predictable and blah.
Except maybe Amy's line to Penny about herprice being a unicorn.
#17
Posted 10 February 2012 - 03:39 PM
I only flipped thru it during the commercials of 30 Rock (eh) but from what i gatherd is that Howard has to sign a pre-nup. WTF! This just furthers my "Big Bank Theory" which is that the finances of this show is out of wack. If you need your husband to sign a prenup that means you got money, and if you have money you would'nt be working at a fucking cheesecake factory! Also Leonard lives there because Sheldon cant pay rent by himself (even thou he is a professer), but Penny lives in the same building! The only way that both of these things could be true is if the Cheesecake Factory pays 6 figures! lol, sry, this show is getting to me
p.s. what ep is Longclaw in? And is Howard already engaged in that ep (please god no!)
p.s. what ep is Longclaw in? And is Howard already engaged in that ep (please god no!)
Edited by Ndrew of Typhgarian, 10 February 2012 - 03:40 PM.
#19
Posted 10 February 2012 - 05:23 PM
Best parts of last episode for me were, Amy talking about screw Beauty and the Beast thats the story Disney should make
and when my man Sheldon pulled out a Tamagotchi that killed me. I haven't seen one of those things since i was in High School.
Tamagotchi is spelled wrong probably but i don't care
Tamagotchi is spelled wrong probably but i don't care
Edited by ICE CROW, 10 February 2012 - 05:23 PM.
#20
Posted 10 February 2012 - 06:07 PM
Arbor Gold, on 10 February 2012 - 04:12 PM, said:
I thought Bernadette finished grad school and took a high-paying industry job? Does she still work at the Factory?
Right, she got the high paying job and no longer works at the cheesecake factory. She makes more than Howard now and that's why her father is insisting on the prenup.







