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Funny how…
It's funny how not having watched the show still made you write your review based solely on the general comments you've been hearing. Such as Sheldon having Aspergers. All your review is based on suggestion; because people told you it would be like that, you instantly think it's like that, so you don't like

How…
Could I take the review seriously if you got the name of the episode wrong? It starts from there.

Yes, but those changes in life started from season one, and him finding himself in situations beyond his control was mostly in season three, and he was stubborn as hell but he also was smart enough to see that he had to adapt himself to new situations. He understands he that DOESN'T understand yet how exactly change

This would have been good if the sitcom had a modicum of continuity and congruence.

Well, some on already said (don't ask me whom but they had some references) that sitcoms didn't have strong three seasons, it just happens that TBBT's bad time is the fourth.

@What? You make excellent point, but I stand for what I said with the simple "We humans are too subjective". There are obviously instances in which a common ground can be met, an average. Hence why everything within our reason can be classified and divided in groups.

Criticism as an strict concept doesn't apply to humans, we are too subjective to judge something like it is, instead of judging it by our reaction to that.

@BaalofYarn

Sheldon has not being nicer.

You are all misinterpreting it, because the show has an actual live audience there. But they are mostly hipper because I hear the have a very good warm up guy. Being with the actors in the same place could help to the mood.

Weird how…
One single review can be changed and transformed to look like another.

Todd I'm sorry for not reading your review right. But then you just could ask why in everything else.
And with everything else I mean not just in the sitcom.

Unbelievable.
"Just an excuse to put Cuoco and Parsons in the same scene" Oh, I just ogled with that, where did you want to get with that sentence? Was it bad? Do they need another reasons but to give what people wants? You were missing those kind of scenes and now that you finally get one you still have something to

The wonders of the human mind.
I think all the people that didn't like this was because they opened themselves to suggestion. It's so high in your mind that you can't help but see something harmless and whimsical as stupid and sloppy. As if comedic work was easy. Some one here in the comments said it already, all the

I don't live in America…
So I waited for the internet uploads, unfortunately, I just couldn't find one that had last scene. I know about it because I read a taping report.

Details.
Somehow having more knowledge about sitcoms (how they work overall) makes me appreciate the details more than "the sum of its parts".

I don't know the reality of Americans because I don't live there, but here in my country we are always getting the message that The United States has better education because they are a first world country, but saying that adults don't remember the names of some of the subjects they had it's kind of impossible for me

They already clarified that budget was cut short, but I still think that while not the awesome music we got to see, music has an important role on how a scene plays out and how we perceive it, so for me at least, the soundtrack is doing it's job, I feel this season nothing short of eerie.

Gore.
I might be the only one that took all those scenes like watching the weather channel.

@Garrison: I actually haven't heard of those characters nor I know anything about them, but I have an excuse because I'm not American and I'm pretty young.
I heard of Spock first in The Big Bang Theory, but I know my parents used to watch Star Trek when they were young.