#1hoosierfan
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- Mar 27, 2010
Got to see it last night. The writers did a brilliant job.
Never heard of it.Did anyone watch the episode last night? What did you think?
Wow wow wow
I didn't know anyone in High School who asked or bragged if they"did it" on a Monday morn?
Sounds like a plot of a bad teen movie
I wasn't even Aware of this weeks plot- it was cute ....but you didn't see the show, so I am confused about your super involvement in this thread.... It wasn't everyone in TV Land waiting to see them DO IT... Not in my opinion
Never heard of it.
All normal human beings, regardless of their sexuality, change over time, as do their interpersonal relationships. And this series is nothing, if not the shifting dynamics within this group and their personal growth over time. No growth, no change =boring and stalecancelled.
Actually that was Howard's theory on how Sheldon would reproduce. Leonard thought he might be the larvae of his species and might spin a cocoon one day.Sheldon did have one show about reproduction where he stated that he always thought he'd just split in two like a cell mitosis.
But while he has talked about his disdain for sex he never said he was asexual. Just because the charecter has some ASD tendencies does not mean he or anyone like that is 'innocent', petmantly 'childlike' or incapable of sexual maturity.
I thought it was a great show and as some one who worked with 'Sheldon' type people in the past, I thought it was done with a lot of taste and just enough believable humor to be a positive step in the show/character progress.
Actually that was Howard's theory on how Sheldon would reproduce. Leonard thought he might be the larvae of his species and might spin a cocoon one day.
JFTR
I actually don't know that I agree with calling Sheldon innocent. He's not actually innocent. Socially inept, self centered, slightly narrsisistic at times, but also occasionally kind, never malicious, loyal, friendly most of the time, literal to the nth degree and basically polite. But that doesn't make him innocent it just makes him Sheldon.
Sheldon knows that the world is not always kind, that sometimes you have to assume people are lying, that you don't always get your way, that sometimes you have to apologize even if you don't think your wrong, and that the hero doesn't always win. He may not always choose to accept things willingly, but does so when logic dictates that he must.
So not innocent, but often childlike.