"Leonard visits a psychiatrist so Penny can make a sales call on her and they learn some things about their interactions and marital issues. Stuart moves out of the Wolowitz House. Sheldon works with Raj looking for extra-solar planets."
We need to be seeing these Shenny scenes where Penny gets fined for using too much loo roll.
I wouldn't mind them making Sheldon and Penny hate each other again, if we had the red hot scenes of them doing it.
"Get your Sheld On"
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I quite like this one of Sheldon and Raj. I've enjoyed their tussles in the past, but this one sounds a bit shite, as it this one ends up being about Amy... but then isn't everything now!
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(01-07-2016, 04:55 AM)Tuesday Pajamas Wrote: [ -> ]The photos are available to view here.
I quite like this one of Sheldon and Raj. I've enjoyed their tussles in the past, but this one sounds a bit shite, as it this one ends up being about Amy... but then isn't everything now!
Bernadette has apparently raided Penny's wardrobe in order to remodel.
On the plus side, no Amy!
Starting of with some Best Buy and Best Western product placement and Sheldon and Amy conference chatting. Mayim is at least more fun to watch playing in love than she is playing miserable. While I still don't like the pairing, nor understand it, it at least doesn't drag my mood down every scene. And there were few of them this week!
Raj and Sheldon had a bit of nice dialogue. I really do miss that couple in scenes. I don't like that it's dragged into the relationship circus. Sheldon is still often written like a 5 year old, but I do like Raj pretty consistently. Also, that Sheldon hoped the middle-sized astroid was on a collision course with earth gives naming it after Amy a whole 'nother taste.
Leonard and Penny's relationship is still as weird as before. Penny patently doesn't give a shit about her husband and also says Leonard turned her into his mother (and that she misses when life was simpler - we all do, Penny). Of course, that comes with the undercurrent of haha, grown men that still play with toys, what losers.
Comic book guy is just the creeper now. Like, on an uncomfortable, might turn into serial killer level. He's pretty much stopped being a person and become the gimmick.
The psychiatrist is the mother from Malcom in the Middle, yeah? She did quite a good job. I really don't have that much else to say. It was an okay episode. I didn't get the last scene where Leonard was playing with a bunch of kids in suburbia? That was pretty out of left field. But otherwise, I do prefer this sort of "filler" episode to all the Supah Serious Sitcom Moment "Milestone" episodes.
Always nice to get a post from the Ratman with his enthusiatic Shenny charm.
I sometimes wonder if the reason the show is so popular, is because the audience enjoys the flawed ships. They like to laugh at someone else making bad choices. And they also like the fantasy element of it. It has an unreal quality...
Leonard getting Penny is a fantasy, with Amy getting Sheldon not too far behind. I'm sure it does happen in real life occasionally. The guy who waited around whining and pining, ending up the popular girl who gave up looking and settled. Or the girl who gave five years of her life to a man who always seemed a little out of reach. The later is a familiar tale, and usually ends with the girl who 'did all the work' getting sidelined when the elusive man suddenly decides he's ready to love and settle down but and instead of chosing the woman who did all the work, he picks someone new. Thanking her and disappearing into the night.
BB takes both these realities and offers a more desirable but unrealistic outcome.