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10.11 The Birthday Synchronicity
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It would all have been fine if they hadn't destroyed Sheldon to allow the relationship to occur. If they'd kept Sheldon his old brilliant self, most of us would still be watching, and be quite content.

However, for whatever reason, they wanted a bizarrely juvenile kindergarten sticky-hand-holding relationship for him, rather than something more suited to his original superiority, dignity, passion and verve. Why? Fuck knows. To break the bastard down to the level of the rest of humanity? God forbid anyone is different...
Thus they infantilized him, and degraded his intellect. He's barely recognisable as any sort of scientist, let alone a genius.

But you can either infantilize a character OR put them in a sexual relationship, not both dammit.

That's why Sheldon/Amy is unsettling to watch. With him as a childish buffoon, her scolding and manner (and wardrobe) takes on an elderly minder vs toddler vibe. Not helped by her drugging him with "special juice", or her incredibly creepy 5 year plan...It has the scent of relentless, psychological coercion by a vaguely predatory character over someone with lessened capacities.

If they'd stuck Sheldon (who was fine by himself, ta very much) with any other character on Big Bang, I STILL would be horrified if they drugged the poor fucker. Or constantly nagged him, told him he'd never do better, scented his belongings, lied repeatedly to get what they wanted...

How is this anything other than a monstrous, manipulative caricature of a relationship, which preys on the desecrated husk of original Sheldon?

Considering the show's wide audience, it is right to question the destruction of this once unique character, and the worth of the message it sent.

I think it sends a terrible message to intellects, outsiders, solitary souls, asexuals, and people with passions for things beyond romance and relationships...

Why is it so heinous a crime to have passion for your work above social relationships? Particularly if your work is of the highest intellect, and in pursuit of absolute truth. Why was this taken from Sheldon? Why is his original self now mocked by the current show, calling him "half a man" before, and suggesting he was a lesser being when he cared deeply about the mysteries of the universe?

And other histrionic, rhetorical questions.
"WHERE THE HELL'S MY PARACHUTE?"
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RE: 10.11 The Holiday Summation - by CTR69 - 12-12-2016, 08:35 PM
RE: 10.11 The Holiday Summation - by Idle Miscreant - 12-13-2016, 11:23 AM
RE: 10.11 The Holiday Summation - by Ratman77 - 12-14-2016, 07:49 AM
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