01-23-2014, 07:23 PM
Even if they don't talk about it as much (considering he apparently can't read a table in a book correctly anymore) In the first 4 seasons they had Sheldon talk a lot about his eidetic memory. I can't imagine what that would do somebody growing up. To remember every drunken moment of your father, every prayer your mother made to god to make you normal, every "test" that was conducted when they thought you were crazy, every betrayal and hurtful comment like it had just happened.
I completely agree, the charm of Sheldon was he really just didn't understand what he was saying or doing could be hurtful, he was just telling the truth as he saw it and there was no malicious intent by anything he said or did. Even his prank war with Penny was very innocent in how he got back at her.
It's funny, I was really looking forward to the episode where he "got back" at Leonard by making him wear that sweater, but at the end, all I felt was really sad.
(01-23-2014, 06:03 PM)Tuesday Pajamas Wrote: So true!! these days it feels like he's just being malicious. Previously, you could tell he was more inept, than petty. It made him so damn charming, even though irl no one could tolerate him.
I completely agree, the charm of Sheldon was he really just didn't understand what he was saying or doing could be hurtful, he was just telling the truth as he saw it and there was no malicious intent by anything he said or did. Even his prank war with Penny was very innocent in how he got back at her.
It's funny, I was really looking forward to the episode where he "got back" at Leonard by making him wear that sweater, but at the end, all I felt was really sad.
“There are no scenes more fun to do, I feel like, than the ones between Sheldon and Penny. They are such a wonderful odd couple.” - Jim Parsons