01-03-2014, 09:01 PM 
		
	
	
		The Sheldon subplot was by far the weakest of the episode, which is sad testament to how far Sheldon has regressed as a character. 
 HOWEVER, I am an eternal optimist when it comes to my ships (yes, even the non-canon ones). I loved the bit after Penny discovered her scene was cut and stormed out of the room. The ONLY one of her "friends" who was willing to go comfort her was Sheldon. Granted, he was going to try to cheer her up with a misplaced and unfunny joke, but he was willing to try, unlike the rest of the gang who sat around like imbeciles, wondering what to do next.
Also, Amy doesn't want to be Sheldon's girlfriend any more? Oh, Powers that be, how you tease me!
The end scene with Leonard and Sheldon was sweet and definitely reminiscent of earlier seasons. Penny's proposal was soooo pathetic. Even the audience could tell it wasn't supposed to be romantic. There was a collective "oooh," from the audience as in "this is awkward."
	
	
 HOWEVER, I am an eternal optimist when it comes to my ships (yes, even the non-canon ones). I loved the bit after Penny discovered her scene was cut and stormed out of the room. The ONLY one of her "friends" who was willing to go comfort her was Sheldon. Granted, he was going to try to cheer her up with a misplaced and unfunny joke, but he was willing to try, unlike the rest of the gang who sat around like imbeciles, wondering what to do next.Also, Amy doesn't want to be Sheldon's girlfriend any more? Oh, Powers that be, how you tease me!
The end scene with Leonard and Sheldon was sweet and definitely reminiscent of earlier seasons. Penny's proposal was soooo pathetic. Even the audience could tell it wasn't supposed to be romantic. There was a collective "oooh," from the audience as in "this is awkward."
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