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They also did the "Boy gets revenge on cruel teacher who is tormenting class" angle, and much more hilariously at that.

If Howard and Bernadette break up before Amy and Sheldon or Leonard and Penny, I think that I might have to be done with this show. However, I'm assuming that this isn't a serious plot development. Howard and Bernadette had some pretty nasty scenes in the episodes before he sang that really sweet song to her.

I'm finding it frustrating though that IMO one of the best seasons in a long time is getting consistently bad-to-mediocre reviews.

"Unearned emotional scenes" pretty much describes Sheldon and Amy in a nutshell, IMO.

So sad! Will they be able to have an actual ending to the season or will it just cut off?

Sorry guys, but I'm just not feeling this season. Waaay too sitcom-y. I know that the show is a sitcom, but I also remember when the characters didn't act like complete idiots.

I'm totally shipping Henry and Eliza.

Yeah, I thought that was a super interesting storyline and I wish it had been resolved more.

They don't teach courses because they're research faculty but still. Howard alone would be making bank as an engineer contracting with NASA.

Sheldon actually got the definition of negative reinforcement wrong when explaining how often the media gets it wrong.

I thought that Rosie was related to Ike's rival candidate, not Principal Victoria.

I found the episode itself funny, but I feel like my emotional connection to the characters is gone now. For starters, I just don't buy that Nick and Jess would be 100% cool with each other dating other people. And the reason for their breakup makes me feel like the characters will always be in some sort of stasis

Wow, this is a terrible show. So much to nitpick. Apart from the "magical autism" thing, I'm trained in both behaviorism and statistics so it was pretty rough for me. Pretty sure that statisticians don't go through life citing statistical probabilities every five minutes. And geniuses like that should realize the

That's all well and good for sheep, but what are we to do??

I've read though that Cinema Sins is supposed to be parodying movie criticism. But I still can't stand to watch it for that reason. Especially when a lot of times things that they find "sinful" are explained in another part of the movie.

Sounds like it's a correlational study, so isn't it possible that people who have these views of romance are more likely to watch shows that reflect them?

Not wanting the interaction at that very moment, and the person pushing it forward anyway, is STILL rape. It doesn't matter what the reason is, there is still lack of consent for that particular sex act at that particular time.

No, I meant that they had Shae attack Tyrion before Tyrion attacked her, making his killing of her more self-defense. That's whitewashing, IMO.

They could have shown it in the "previously on GoT" part, too. They often bring up old scenes that suddenly become relevant.

That's a cool theory, but isn't Melisandre not from Westeros?