meka3000--disqus
meka3000
meka3000--disqus

"This is one hundred percent pure saccharine. I can't believe the mush they're putting in Helberg's mouth, now. His character used to be so outrageously funny.
This is mawkish melodrama of the lowest kind. There's nothing genuinely touching or heartfelt about it."

"I don't watch comedy to see someone "grow into a mature adult." I watch comedy to be entertained. I don't need characters to be sensible, mature adults who always make the right decision, I need them to be *funny.*"

"He was the most practical and down-to-earth of the four guys."

I think you're making a blind assumption about 1 professor.

"This episode encapsulates what I really don't enjoy about BBT: they take on some big themes (this week - death, the impact of Sheldon's show ending on him, Bernadette's attitude), they carry them nicely all through the episode, supposedly building up to an emotional revelation, and then they just lamely drop it with

"They seem to be happy to retread a lot of old plotlines. Penny specifically recruited Sheldon to teach her physics so she would be more relateable to Leonard. Remember that? Penny didn't."

"They seem to be happy to retread a lot of old plotlines. Penny specifically recruited Sheldon to teach her physics so she would be more relateable to Leonard. Remember that? Penny didn't."

How does NOT RESPONDING prove that your rude one way or another?

Then I don't really get WHY you bothered responding the first time then.

First things first.

If you don't need to prove it, why bother to begin with? Also 26 people agreed with you ON THE INTERNET. THAT is not speaking much to your credibility. For all you know majority of those 26 people don't like to think harder than usual. It's easy to hate something blindly, but hating something while putting thought

I would be more worried IF these characters didn't show any self-awareness (whether its from the show, other characters, or themselves) to their faults. i.e. family guy.

Yeah put me in the same boat as KIt as seeing that interview as absolute BULLSHIT.

It's just you, IMO. There are nuances to their relationship (like how they relate to feeling like disappointments in their parents eyes), you just have to look REALLY HARD for them.

"In the real world, that would have been a big elephant for years."

So how did THAT work out for you in real life?

"Or is it that we're still mourning the passing of the extensions that played Penny's hair."

Yeah because no spouse in real life WOULD EVER be verbally insensitive when getting caught up in the heat of an argument.

Yeah Leonard was REALLY pathetic and easy when he told Penny that he didn't want to be married to her JUST BECAUSE he thinks she sees him as a smart decision for her life. He was really whipped in that engagement scene. (insert eyeroll) Honestly I think some people from this fanbase interpret this show without much

How was it mentioned in a dismissive way? Saying you think this did without giving much in the way of articulate evidence does NOTHING to prove your argument.