I agree about everything except the Community part. So because Todd's review is not up Community fans choose to come whine on another show? How irrational and stupid and petty and immature that sounds.
I agree about everything except the Community part. So because Todd's review is not up Community fans choose to come whine on another show? How irrational and stupid and petty and immature that sounds.
It's not mine by the way. For thinking yourselves smarter than those who like TBBT, you can be pretty dumb.
Petty, petty, petty.
Exasperating to see about the stupidity of Community fans whining over theTBBT board. Please, guys, it really doesn't make you look any better. It even makes me understand why other non Community fans rejoice about no one watching Community just for the sake of their self-absorbed, dry, whiny fanboys going all caps…
You know, I also started to feel the sitcom different at the same time you did.
Well, I also thought he wasn't a downright asshole, I just thought there was a better way to handle those scenes. But really, if he is going to be this way because he is resented then we can't really expect much from it. He is supposed to be pass that. He is an adult and he was in a romantic relationship just before.…
I actually thought Leonard having a backbone could be the thing that redeemed the disaster that was their relationship, and I'm glad the writers realized this enough to put it on Leonard's dialogue. But as always, it was a downer when Penny gets close to him and he is just back to what he was before: "I can be…
You have to admit they are good looking nerds. And even the actors are good looking.
Oh, ok. Just asking, it's just I've been down to other boards and all the people that considered the idea of Sheldon being sexualy active to be "character assassinaton" abhorred the idea of Sheldon/Penny when they were friends but know they find themselves rooting for Amy shagging Sheldon.
Am I the only one who thinks Amy is making Sheldon kind of redundant as a character? There was always this mystery about him being more a normal person even if people desire no such change in his character but now that Amy is here, I feel like what Sheldon could have been through in character growth is represented by…
Were you one of the ones that thought Sheldon in a sexual relationship, with him actually craving it, would be like character assassination? Or not to that extreme, but a similar chain of thought about Sheldon's sexuality?
He looked more exasperated than hysteric about it. Like when someone says something: a question that's so obvious you can't hep but look at them with a blank expression and then try to save their dignity with a reply that pretends the first statement didn't exist.
One would think that being resentful would be beyond them given that they mostly consider themselves the smarter people.
Because apparently it is the only way to get your favorite characters to do the things you want them to do.
I think that once upon a time the show sidled up to something remarkable to then retract and go for the easy path, people started to perceive it like it was actually going towards the brilliant path and judged it according to something it simply never was.
So you are the one inferring I imply things with my comments, without ever knowing (as you say you do) if I'm actually thinking that, and then you judge me but I'm the one "trying to achieve being a dick"?
Would the writers actually bother to know about fans' opinions? Especially the opinions from the people that like it enough to discuss it and invest time to see where it's headed.
I don't want to slap him per se but I think he has been very weak as a character seasons four and five.
You didn't have to be so upset about it though, we don't know each other so you shouldn't care enough to be upset, or clarify that well, this person doesn't know you at all, so why would he/she judge?
That's because there can be no better soft Kitty than Penny singing it to him, did you even see they did cut before she got to finish the song and Sheldon said "from the top" instead of "start over".