12-18-2014, 11:22 AM
[JP]: I think [Lorre] views Sheldon finding love or the desire for Sheldon to find love as a bit of an attempt to normalize Sheldon. And see the more normal side of Sheldon and oh, he is like us. ...He's very interested in continuing to celebrate how different Sheldon is than the general populace. And he really likes exploring this version of Sheldon, where Sheldon has essentially kind of opted out of the romance scene. He's not taking time for it. In fact, he's kind of deemed it something that for him, at this point, is sort of a waste of time. There is so much more for him to do, he sees, specifically in science in this case, but whatever.
The whole article is lovely. I've always liked Jim's take on musicality in speech. The rhythm of Sheldon's dialogue was what first drew me to the character.
So what's happened? Our perpetual question...What changed Lorre's mind?
The whole article is lovely. I've always liked Jim's take on musicality in speech. The rhythm of Sheldon's dialogue was what first drew me to the character.
So what's happened? Our perpetual question...What changed Lorre's mind?
"WHERE THE HELL'S MY PARACHUTE?"

