1:10 Haha Amy! 2:09 Bad Words Leanord 3:00 That's Petty Good!😅 6:37 That's not minor At all 7:35 Sheldon Cooper Cut it out!! 10:35 Knock it off Leanord
Hey, I'd date a girl (or any gender really) who openly admitted being hardcore into quilting. I could work on my handmade rugs while they quilt and we'll just sit in uncomfortable silence for hours on end until someone gets hungry enough to eat. Sounds unironically like a bomb time.
IDK if you do it or an editor does, but somebody is really good at taking screenshots for the episodes. I know you've been doing it for quite awhile now, but for some reason the framing of this one just especially struck me.
It's not a surprise that Howard started the rift between him and Sheldon. That stunt with the slides could've damaged Sheldon's career and his like something Barry would do. Howard's a jerk, but fans gush over him when he does anything that a normal decent person would do. Astronaut or not, pathetic though he was, Howard is the same guy who got the Mars Rover stuck to impress a woman and erased video captured by the rover, stole a robotic arm and used it to pleasure himself, miscalculated on the space toilet causing a major problem on the Space Station, and he admitted he was regularly called into HR for his harassing comments to women. So, by all rights, he shouldn't have a job, his carelessness could get someone killed, and his career is a joke, all by his doing. Hence, it's absurd how much people criticize Sheldon for saying the truth about his abysmal career. As for Raj, he initially learned how to interact with women from Howard, and Raj is still the victim of Howard's demeaning behavior. I think Raj would've done better with women if he never met toxic Howard. And actually, for all the mocking of Raj's poetic descriptions of women, for the right woman [not Emily, because she's a bad match] that's actually really hot for a man to speak poetically about her, but his friends undermine his creative side.
I love this episode so much 😂❤️ the character dynamics and pairings are great.
1:10 Haha Amy!
2:09 Bad Words Leanord
3:00 That's Petty Good!😅
6:37 That's not minor At all
7:35 Sheldon Cooper Cut it out!!
10:35 Knock it off Leanord
C3-Pee Wee Herman is absolutely brilliant. I would’ve also thrown in Mr. Bean as well.
Hey, I'd date a girl (or any gender really) who openly admitted being hardcore into quilting. I could work on my handmade rugs while they quilt and we'll just sit in uncomfortable silence for hours on end until someone gets hungry enough to eat. Sounds unironically like a bomb time.
BEEN TO HOUSTON AND NASA, VERY COOL👍👍👍👍
IDK if you do it or an editor does, but somebody is really good at taking screenshots for the episodes. I know you've been doing it for quite awhile now, but for some reason the framing of this one just especially struck me.
Sheldon is from East Texas...Houston is south Texas, near Gulf, not close to Sheldon's mom house.
It's not a surprise that Howard started the rift between him and Sheldon. That stunt with the slides could've damaged Sheldon's career and his like something Barry would do. Howard's a jerk, but fans gush over him when he does anything that a normal decent person would do. Astronaut or not, pathetic though he was, Howard is the same guy who got the Mars Rover stuck to impress a woman and erased video captured by the rover, stole a robotic arm and used it to pleasure himself, miscalculated on the space toilet causing a major problem on the Space Station, and he admitted he was regularly called into HR for his harassing comments to women. So, by all rights, he shouldn't have a job, his carelessness could get someone killed, and his career is a joke, all by his doing. Hence, it's absurd how much people criticize Sheldon for saying the truth about his abysmal career. As for Raj, he initially learned how to interact with women from Howard, and Raj is still the victim of Howard's demeaning behavior. I think Raj would've done better with women if he never met toxic Howard. And actually, for all the mocking of Raj's poetic descriptions of women, for the right woman [not Emily, because she's a bad match] that's actually really hot for a man to speak poetically about her, but his friends undermine his creative side.
next week: AMOGUS IRL
First to comment :) Great reaction, Eric!
THERE'S NO NEED TO REPEAT THE LINES OR TRY TO PREDICT THE LINES...YOU TALK OVER CONTENT, .MISSING JOKES, LINES PLUS!!! 😵😵😵😵😵