10-16-2014, 03:09 AM
I now see Sheldon as a postmodern man; non specific sexuality, not conforming to male gender stereotypes(not obsessed by sex and money), his character is a manifestation of a fictional character(Spock), which has a virtual presence as Sheldor, he mixes science fiction with science, and references everything from literature to science concepts(his mind flits everywhere laterally), he plays with randomness(ref:The Diceman), and prefers to interact with technology. He explores mental differences, and dares to be unique. And then S3 e23 the writers impose a traditional paradigm. Sheldon is trapped in a traditional sitcom paradigm! Start the 'Free Sheldon' campaign!!!