This is the episode where Sheldon and Amy have sex, so please view with caution or avoid. Those who want to take a look at the spectacle and witness how flat and forced their 'connection' is, might want to tune in because Jim is still as lovely as ever, regardless of you know...
Here's the low down.
CBS are plugging this big time. This is supposed to Sheldon's big moment.
The photos are
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I always thought Sheldon's "big moment" would be winning the Nobel prize...or, you know, ANYTHING other than becoming another
Homo quotidianus...
Think I'll be skipping this one. And the next, and the next and the one after the next and...well all of the new ones for ever.
Shel-Done is happy with the booby prize (and that was NOT a double-entendre). He'll never win a Nobel. Leonard, who has never had an original idea, will probably win a Nobel and say something self-serving about Sheldon in his speech. Shel-Done will smile and kiss the beast when he does.
(12-13-2015, 05:54 AM)devilbk Wrote: [ -> ]Shel-Done is happy with the booby prize (and that was NOT a double-entendre). He'll never win a Nobel. Leonard, who has never had an original idea, will probably win a Nobel and say something self-serving about Sheldon in his speech. Shel-Done will smile and kiss the beast when he does.
Yes, I'm fully convinced that Leonard will get the Nobel Prize eventually. After all, he
deserves it, right? Vintage Sheldon is long gone anyway, so it really doesn't matter anymore what happens to this new Shel-done.
I have a feeling that after this episode the ratings will plummet. I mean, what is left? H&B getting a baby? Or even L&P? Yay!
The whole show has become such a drag. Just look at Penny, how bored she is the whole time. She looks and behaves like an old, married woman already ...
So my fellow Vintage Sheldon fans - sorry, "lame-o" "robotic asshole" "half-men" - who else is choosing Star Wars over character defenestration this Thursday?
HANDS UP!
Yes, thank you, I will be. Yes.
Star Wars is art, what's being done to Sheldon is character palimpsest. Mercifully I don't care anymore. Rather than watch on Thursday, "I would sooner swim to the Bermudas on two politicians' rotten bladders, tied together with an intelligencer's heart string..."
And other Jacobean bombast.
But anyway, back to Star Wars;
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/201...n-and-amy/
Interview with Chuck brilliantly-witty-philosophical-writer-yet-destroyer-of-his-own-creation Lorre.
Can I just say two things?
1) You're the creator, Chuck, if you imagined Sheldon was asexual, then he WAS asexual. You're not watching a bleedin' documentary. If he is now NOT asexual, it is because you (or someone else) changed him. He didn't change himself. He can't. He's fictional. And we'll stay faithful to your first creation, if you don't mind...
2) "long awaited plot twist" is an oxymoron.
I'm sorry and glad I found this article at the same time. Lorre acting like everything is out of his control is sad. Turning this show into a boring Ship fest has been the plan for years. Long awaited plot twist is a joke. A plot twist would have been no coitus and Shamy breaking up for good. This show has no clue what a real plot twist means. This show takes the stale and safe route every time.
I see they are doing their super sell marketing campaign on this one. I saw another article about the episode on Huffington Post. They aren't even leaving any suprises for the episode. They talk about the sex, Sheldon skipping Star Wars, Bob Newhart, pretty much everything. I really don't understand why. Do you think giving away the whole plot is going to get people to tune in? Or is this really a public service warning so that we can be sure to avoid the whole maudlin mess.
And can I just say the whole virginal let's have the characters wear white thing, please. This is not a couple of teenagers. These are suppose to be characters in their 30's. It's just so unsubtle and stupid. But that's tptb for you. Why have an actual well written show when you can go on a marketing blitz and tell us how good it is and then beat us over the head with cliched symbolism just for good measure.
(12-16-2015, 10:55 AM)Gamma Wrote: [ -> ]Do you think giving away the whole plot is going to get people to tune in? Or is this really a public service warning so that we can be sure to avoid the whole maudlin mess.
And can I just say the whole virginal let's have the characters wear white thing, please. This is not a couple of teenagers. These are suppose to be characters in their 30's. It's just so unsubtle and stupid. But that's tptb for you. Why have an actual well written show when you can go on a marketing blitz and tell us how good it is and then beat us over the head with cliched symbolism just for good measure.
It's a public service warning, Gamma. The advance notice was for us to have enough time to book a cruise to the Arctic to see a solar eclipse, much like Sheldon did in S1E5 when Leonard had Leslie over to the apartment.
Speaking of which, if TPTB wanted to beat us over the head with symbolism, I wish they would have just chosen this...
It would have been a hell of a lot more appropriate than the insipid, voyeuristic scenario that they came up with. At least it would have respected the history of the show, and the character of Sheldon in particular.
Then again, maybe it's better not to have the past tainted by current events. This show now fancies itself the new
Boy Meets World - only twenty years too late! But instead of teenage storylines for teenage characters as told by teenage actors, we get teenage storylines for
30+ year-old characters as told by
40+ year-old actors, and TPTB then wonder why we don't find the whole thing "cute" (their word, not mine).