@@gcHK47 that wasnt manipulation! he was just pretending! didnt u see how he moaned at the end when the last dominoe fell??? he literally let out a ALOT of suppressed emotions!
literally in this scene Sheldon is crying, showing emotions like never before and he says he knows how difficult he can be, but he will still miss Leonard. So he always thought of him as a friend he just has Asperger and we all get it, his annoying behaviors are for comedy as this is a sitcom. But Sheldon literally ended up giving up his apartment for Leonard and Penny, and his apartment was bigger and way better than Penny's. So yeah, he did make up for it all.
@@thebronx-kr9nsthat's the point bro. it's sitcom, Situational Comedy, and his attitude and others' create those situations and how they interact and react to those situations IS the comedy. like you, I myself don't even like the show, possibly because of it's writing, but not because of it's characters. they're poorly written, stagnant characters. doesn't mean they're bad, they're just wasted potential and poorly written.
Flight in this case refers to the act of fleeing. Not flying. It's interesting how I as a non-native speaker know this while OP doesn't despite being solely an English speaker (judging by the username).
@@trishasurangana2278We live in an age of no flight list, no flying zones, etc. Changes the context; even more when considering this is a removed moment playing randomly in someone's RUclipsfeed. Oh not only that, we all know Sheldon is a risk on any flight and I believe it was done on purpose as a double entendre (adter all it works eother way).
That was so sweet and absolutely proof that Sheldon loved Leonard as a friend! Also, Parsons and Galecki are brilliant together in this scene! 🤣But I never understood why Sheldon had to move out of his own apartment!! Yes, I know it was an experiment at first, if he would be able to live in a different apartment but still, it didn't make sense that he stayed at Penny's with Amy. But I consider it a gift to Leonard and Penny, in the end, and maybe Sheldon's atonement for his impossible behavior, because Sheldon's apartment was bigger, nicer, and simply better than Penny's.
At this point I think most of us would have just ended our friendship with Sheldon altogether. He was a awful friend to Leonard. Constantly putting him down, making fun of his profession and intelligence. Leonard really had the tolerance of a saint and he had a lot more going for him. Sheldon really didn't realise what great friends he had. Took him years to finally realise.
How does it show it's OK? It shows a boy-man called Sheldon acting insecure and childish. Fact is, it's not OK unless you want to be a considered immature like Sheldon.
@@joshitheyoshi2533 so what one can't show its insecurities, one is suppose to just bottle it up, yeah that's really good for mental health, then wonder why there are outbreaks from people who just bottle up their insecurities and never resolve them. Here Sheldon told Leonard why he doesn't want to leave his apartment, it was genuine and it was mature.
Being autistic myself (not saying Sheldon is, but there's a lot of indications), I understand that change feels stressful when you are not the one instigating it.
I have Autism Spectrum Disorder and I understand Sheldon’s feelings in that moment. We are raised sort of like in a routine is the best way to describe it. We have a list and our parents raised us to follow, look at who is surrounding us when or where we do that said list, the time we get there to the time we leave. And if one simple thing isn’t there or we should up a minute late, or someone we have small conversations with is no longer there we have what is a panic attack. It may seem strange to someone outside, but that one thing has been part of our lives, and our schedule. It is the same way with our home life. When my sister was moving out I literally cried in my room because she has been living with me since. Raising me just she was my second mother. And my mom gosh! She is the center of my world. And when someone brings up image if they were not there we have no idea how to even imagine that. And we become extremely defensive and difficult because that is like reprogramming us that everything we were raised and brought up doesn’t matter anymore and it was a waste of your life. That is where we break down because we feel things twice as hard…so when Sheldon said how he is trying to imagine living in a world without his best friend he means it from the bottom of his heart even though he doesn’t know how to put them into words. The theory of the universe, science, comics, and they way humans should react is simple and easy….but when it is emotional things it is like his brain says the opposite or he says something that hurts someone because he does not know if he will bond with it or love it. If that makes sense…that is just how it is for me.
Autism is forgivable. His narcissism, stubbornness, rudeness bordering on cruelty, and emotional stupidity is not. Keep in mind a little sympathy or trauma does not wash out the decades of horrendous behavior and abuse towards others. Sheldon is a monster with some redeeming qualities. Not the other way around.
I can feel you. My son has asperger. A borderline of a genius but any change in his routine life will render him completely annoyed. I hope I can be there for him to develop.
@@richatpurba9047 make to make it VERY clear that just because he’s different, he does not get to be entitled. Do not coddle him. Make sure he understands adaptability. And if he throws a tantrum, threaten him. Sheldon’s mother raised Sheldon with thin skin and entitlement and then he found a spineless creature to serve him name Leonard.
It’s hard for ANYone to imagine the loss of their parents. I can see how it’d be unimaginable for you. Consider this and see what you think. Talk about it in a gradual fashion…WITH your Mom. Plan your life for the future! You can plan who will do certain activities with you etc. You may be surprised at how willing others can be to assist! Just please be patient with them. It will be an adjustment for them as well. You can also plan alternatives for yourself. “If so and so isn’t available for whatever reason, I will do this at that time.” You may think talking about it is the worst thing in the world, but if you choose to see it as your Mom simply offering you guidance in life like always, that should help with the process. As profound as her absence will be, she will literally have left you with a set of instructions! Please give it some thought.
So imagine what it is not just for Leonard but for Penny AND Amy to accept that situation. Those 3 people are gold. How many people would agree to that?
Absolutely, they will be. My friends daughter is diagnosed with early autism. It didn't even changed how we felt about her. But her father ( my friend ) is a douche and I will always argue with him over a football match any day.
@@kaycey7361Indeed, people that treat others nicely tend to do it out of heart, not because the situation demands it. Same goes for those that are rude.
No. He's autistic. Doesn't like unplanned sudden changes in routine. Never ever give a surprise party to someone on the ASD spectrum, you will regret it.
In the beginning, Sheldon says "I wish that the apple pancake mix was on the top shelf...", but isn't he making a grammatical error here? He is describing a hypothetical situation, so it's in a subjunctive mood. He should have said "I wish that the apple pancake mix were on the top shelf...". Or am I wrong?
If it is difficult for Leonard to having to compromise (not having to) add to that Penny AND Amy. All of them having to move at Sheldon´s pace. Who would be able to do that? Those people are priceless. ...and I can´t just imagine how Sheldon´s mom would have felt if she was actually there witnessing all that happening. Since a child she was affraid of how the world would treat his son and he ended up having the best people in the world for him.
Sheldon's crying because his life always changes around for his friends, his roommate and best friend Leonard, living arrangements and everything😢 He understands how this is works
Then he should stop whining and crying about it and keep on moving. Life isn’t meant to be stagnant. Things change, it’s evolution, something he claims to believe in.
Penny was broke (as a waitress) paying her rent. Penny makes more money than Leonard as a pharmaceutical sales rep. And Penny's apartment was a one-bedroom with a smaller living space.
They likely managed their finances more efficiently. In contrast, Penny was always broke, burdened with credit card debt, and often relied on others for support. It’s also worth noting that the guys spent a considerable amount on geeky items and food.
I love this scene with the exception of Leonard crying. Jim Parsons crying is somewhat believable but to me Johnny Galecki gives the fakest cry ever. Could be the result of a bunch of takes so I'll give some grace 😊
@@dvornikovalexeiFrom another angle, you could say feminist as well, cuz it actually takes courage to express emotions and those men who bottle it up are at times considered weak. So it's dual.
Seeing a lot of negative comments. As someone with autism, i felt very very very seen by this. I sometimes come off rude when i don't mean to. I sometimes say or do things that others don't understand and others dislike me for things i genuinely have a hard time grasping with. So i do love and appreciate always the people who do. I don't enjoy being so difficult. I try and try and try to understanding thing. And Sheldon does put in the effort even when it frustrates him. Hes stubborn, cant read a room, and struggles with hyperfiations. But he loves his friends. "Thank you for putting up with me hits me." like a truck because for me, that is every single day. "Um actually the show never confirmed he was autistic-" 🤓☝️ Shut up. Intentions end where execution begins. He IS autisticly codded. Cartoonified, yes. But so noticeably so that "hey, my kids acts like Sheldon" became a common expression to describe. Even if it didn't aim for it, it hit something. I love Sheldon. His character arc isn't spelled out like howards, but i noticed it. And i felt seen. Every day im so thankful for the people who love me. This show is funny and silly and the hate for it feels so "hate popular thing" it doesn't feel genuine. Its been over for years. Let it go if you don't like it, its fine if a show isn't for you. But I won't pretend it isn't for me.
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Lenard is a slave he goes from one master his mother to another master sheldon to another master penny and then his leash is pulled to go back to being a slave for sheldon lol
Sheldon is a richard. If this was real life people will constantly tell him to grow up. The producers really should've let the character evolve better during the course of the series
After season 3 TBBT went from being about nerd for nerds to being about nerds the way non-nerds want them portrayed. This clip is a good example on why I don't watch the latter day episodes.
To those who said Leonard didn't change, this is the proof of his character development. Leonard in the early seasons would just drop the issue, accept defeat or rebat in a sarcastic matter.
How is he a whiner for wanting to live with his wife?😂 It’s the other way around. He brings this up and then Sheldon breaks down and cries like he’s a toddler.
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"Just put on your squeaky shoes and eee eee eee your way out of my life." 😂😂
"I'm not leaving your world...... I'm just talking about living across the Hall....."
Both of them going thru their girlfriends purses for tissue is hilarious
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@@BRN497 yes, my point exactly
"I'm just imagining a world without my best friend in it". Damn bro even after all the shenanigans Sheldon's pulled, how can you hate him for that
It’s surprisingly easy when you realize that he’s just manipulating him.
@@gcHK47actually NO!
Sheldon cant manipulate people at all, its put of his abilities list!
he himself gets manipulated many times
@@prabkunvar10 He most certainly can manipulate people. Remember when he pretended to get cured of his compulsive need for closure?
@@gcHK47 that wasnt manipulation!
he was just pretending!
didnt u see how he moaned at the end when the last dominoe fell???
he literally let out a ALOT of suppressed emotions!
@@gcHK47 and sheldon's Tears were Legit in this scene!
if u had noticed, he has NEVER Been good at showing emotions!
The purse moves are the best!
This was one of the best scenes in the whole show. They really are great friends when all is said and done.
1:40 Out of all his intelligent rhetoric, this was the best and most sensible thing that he has said in the series
Same as the apology he gave to Emily on the party bus.
And his speech at the end.
Except he isn't actually aware. He can't be. For him it's his normal , for everyone else its their tiny slice of hell.
literally in this scene Sheldon is crying, showing emotions like never before and he says he knows how difficult he can be, but he will still miss Leonard. So he always thought of him as a friend he just has Asperger and we all get it, his annoying behaviors are for comedy as this is a sitcom. But Sheldon literally ended up giving up his apartment for Leonard and Penny, and his apartment was bigger and way better than Penny's. So yeah, he did make up for it all.
With a friend like Sheldon, who needs enemies, he is so annoying. I don't understand how this show was popular with him in it
@@thebronx-kr9nsthat's the point bro. it's sitcom, Situational Comedy, and his attitude and others' create those situations and how they interact and react to those situations IS the comedy.
like you, I myself don't even like the show, possibly because of it's writing, but not because of it's characters.
they're poorly written, stagnant characters. doesn't mean they're bad, they're just wasted potential and poorly written.
In real life, people like Sheldon die alone.
@@MattHadder agreed, Asperger's with anti-social tendencies would've been shut-ins in real life.
@@MattHaddercan’t speak for all people like him can you
'You know he's a flight risk' something tells me this isn't about him running off but an incident we never saw on a plane.
No more like he is a runner from problems in some cases.
'Flight' isn't literal.
Flight in this case refers to the act of fleeing. Not flying. It's interesting how I as a non-native speaker know this while OP doesn't despite being solely an English speaker (judging by the username).
@@youmustcreateachanneOh it makes sense now.
@@trishasurangana2278We live in an age of no flight list, no flying zones, etc. Changes the context; even more when considering this is a removed moment playing randomly in someone's RUclipsfeed.
Oh not only that, we all know Sheldon is a risk on any flight and I believe it was done on purpose as a double entendre (adter all it works eother way).
The coach bag on sheldon's lap is so iconic!
That was so sweet and absolutely proof that Sheldon loved Leonard as a friend! Also, Parsons and Galecki are brilliant together in this scene! 🤣But I never understood why Sheldon had to move out of his own apartment!! Yes, I know it was an experiment at first, if he would be able to live in a different apartment but still, it didn't make sense that he stayed at Penny's with Amy. But I consider it a gift to Leonard and Penny, in the end, and maybe Sheldon's atonement for his impossible behavior, because Sheldon's apartment was bigger, nicer, and simply better than Penny's.
Sheldon has been difficult since the day he was born.
If Sheldon moved technically it was not Leonard leaving Sheldon. With Sheldon technicalities were a priority.
Yeah like it was in his name
0:28 Leonard said "I'm not allowed to change the temperature in my own home"
🤷♂️
I liked that compromise of 1 day a week and he lets Leonard whistle
When Sheldon isn't home.
for sheldon thats genuinely a lot.
At this point I think most of us would have just ended our friendship with Sheldon altogether. He was a awful friend to Leonard. Constantly putting him down, making fun of his profession and intelligence. Leonard really had the tolerance of a saint and he had a lot more going for him. Sheldon really didn't realise what great friends he had. Took him years to finally realise.
I like how this scene shows that it’s okay for men to get emotional and cry it’s being human.
How does it show it's OK? It shows a boy-man called Sheldon acting insecure and childish. Fact is, it's not OK unless you want to be a considered immature like Sheldon.
It *is* okay for men to cry if you're not a Neanderthal dragging your woman around by her hair.
@@joshitheyoshi2533 so what one can't show its insecurities, one is suppose to just bottle it up, yeah that's really good for mental health, then wonder why there are outbreaks from people who just bottle up their insecurities and never resolve them.
Here Sheldon told Leonard why he doesn't want to leave his apartment, it was genuine and it was mature.
Why is it OK for men to be emotional?
@@Big-guy1981 what kind of question is this?? because it is... bottling your emotions up isn't good
0:47 Sheldon pulled a 16 year old "I'm a grown man" starter pack.
"I'm going to get a train ticket and I'm never coming back!"
Being autistic myself (not saying Sheldon is, but there's a lot of indications), I understand that change feels stressful when you are not the one instigating it.
Aspbergers is autism.
He's def an Aspie, so yeah :)
I have Autism Spectrum Disorder and I understand Sheldon’s feelings in that moment. We are raised sort of like in a routine is the best way to describe it. We have a list and our parents raised us to follow, look at who is surrounding us when or where we do that said list, the time we get there to the time we leave. And if one simple thing isn’t there or we should up a minute late, or someone we have small conversations with is no longer there we have what is a panic attack. It may seem strange to someone outside, but that one thing has been part of our lives, and our schedule. It is the same way with our home life. When my sister was moving out I literally cried in my room because she has been living with me since. Raising me just she was my second mother. And my mom gosh! She is the center of my world. And when someone brings up image if they were not there we have no idea how to even imagine that. And we become extremely defensive and difficult because that is like reprogramming us that everything we were raised and brought up doesn’t matter anymore and it was a waste of your life. That is where we break down because we feel things twice as hard…so when Sheldon said how he is trying to imagine living in a world without his best friend he means it from the bottom of his heart even though he doesn’t know how to put them into words. The theory of the universe, science, comics, and they way humans should react is simple and easy….but when it is emotional things it is like his brain says the opposite or he says something that hurts someone because he does not know if he will bond with it or love it. If that makes sense…that is just how it is for me.
Autism is forgivable. His narcissism, stubbornness, rudeness bordering on cruelty, and emotional stupidity is not. Keep in mind a little sympathy or trauma does not wash out the decades of horrendous behavior and abuse towards others. Sheldon is a monster with some redeeming qualities. Not the other way around.
I can feel you. My son has asperger. A borderline of a genius but any change in his routine life will render him completely annoyed. I hope I can be there for him to develop.
@@richatpurba9047 make to make it VERY clear that just because he’s different, he does not get to be entitled. Do not coddle him. Make sure he understands adaptability. And if he throws a tantrum, threaten him. Sheldon’s mother raised Sheldon with thin skin and entitlement and then he found a spineless creature to serve him name Leonard.
It’s hard for ANYone to imagine the loss of their parents. I can see how it’d be unimaginable for you.
Consider this and see what you think. Talk about it in a gradual fashion…WITH your Mom. Plan your life for the future! You can plan who will do certain activities with you etc. You may be surprised at how willing others can be to assist! Just please be patient with them. It will be an adjustment for them as well.
You can also plan alternatives for yourself. “If so and so isn’t available for whatever reason, I will do this at that time.”
You may think talking about it is the worst thing in the world, but if you choose to see it as your Mom simply offering you guidance in life like always, that should help with the process.
As profound as her absence will be, she will literally have left you with a set of instructions!
Please give it some thought.
So imagine what it is not just for Leonard but for Penny AND Amy to accept that situation. Those 3 people are gold. How many people would agree to that?
I wish I had a friend like Leonard
@georgemartin4354We're pairing you with Sheldon.
@georgemartin4354you deserve Sheldon
Especially that sheldon was robbed on the train trip.
this reminds me of frasier when Martin cries about the painting.
Was it early show or late show
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You'll have to clarify. Your question is ambiguous.
@@youmustcreateachanne was it during the early part of the show or the later part of the show
My teenage godchild (girl) was just diagnosed with autism. I so hope she'll have a group of family and friends as tolerant.
Absolutely, they will be. My friends daughter is diagnosed with early autism. It didn't even changed how we felt about her.
But her father ( my friend ) is a douche and I will always argue with him over a football match any day.
@@kaycey7361Indeed, people that treat others nicely tend to do it out of heart, not because the situation demands it.
Same goes for those that are rude.
a good scene. love the way this one is played
I know how it feels when talking about moving out.
I’m thinking now that Sheldon has abandonment issues because of George’s death
No. He's autistic. Doesn't like unplanned sudden changes in routine. Never ever give a surprise party to someone on the ASD spectrum, you will regret it.
In the beginning, Sheldon says "I wish that the apple pancake mix was on the top shelf...", but isn't he making a grammatical error here? He is describing a hypothetical situation, so it's in a subjunctive mood. He should have said "I wish that the apple pancake mix were on the top shelf...". Or am I wrong?
I would love to see this with Iain Armitage
If it is difficult for Leonard to having to compromise (not having to) add to that Penny AND Amy. All of them having to move at Sheldon´s pace. Who would be able to do that? Those people are priceless.
...and I can´t just imagine how Sheldon´s mom would have felt if she was actually there witnessing all that happening. Since a child she was affraid of how the world would treat his son and he ended up having the best people in the world for him.
In real life, it's very rare. That's why autistic people regularly end up alone.
I love this scene!
“Thank you for putting up with me”
Least sympathetic quote ever said
Can't even think about this sensitivity 😢 damn some friends even don't recognise their best buddies after marriage
To be fair on Sheldon's side I don't like whistling either
What reason is there to, anyway
Sheldon is not difficult. He is toxic to Leonard. He constantly demeaned, ridiculed, blackmailed and insulted him.
If you see him as a normal person, yes. However, Sheldon is hardly normal. Most of the time he doesn't aware he is annoying to his environment.
he is genious, how he could be normal?
@@gznmgellewhat's genious?
Yes but he wasn't doing it intentionally...
Except Sheldon can actually say what he actually thinks of someone
The only thing that sent me about this scene is that Amy has a Chanel compact in her purse. 😂
Idk why...but im tearing too
I like the part sheldon said” just wear your squeky shoes and eek eek your way out”
I'm all for the whistling restriction.
Which episode is it?
Sheldon's crying because his life always changes around for his friends, his roommate and best friend Leonard, living arrangements and everything😢
He understands how this is works
Then he should stop whining and crying about it and keep on moving. Life isn’t meant to be stagnant. Things change, it’s evolution, something he claims to believe in.
I know how people are splitted with sheldon but with background of young sheldon u understand why he is who he is
It’s funny how Sheldon can have moments of maturity and decency like this, then he goes back to being an insufferable asshole a couple episodes later.
Thats why infound His evolution interesting because unlike other characters His journey Isnt straight up
Why did 2 doctors need a roommate? But Penny a waitress didn't?
Penny was broke (as a waitress) paying her rent. Penny makes more money than Leonard as a pharmaceutical sales rep. And Penny's apartment was a one-bedroom with a smaller living space.
They were researchers at a college. They didn’t get paid much.
Because Penny's apartment costed 1/4th of Leonard's having only one bedroom and very little space.
@@jazzybash1I believe you aren't educated enough to know what Caltech is
They likely managed their finances more efficiently. In contrast, Penny was always broke, burdened with credit card debt, and often relied on others for support. It’s also worth noting that the guys spent a considerable amount on geeky items and food.
I love this scene with the exception of Leonard crying. Jim Parsons crying is somewhat believable but to me Johnny Galecki gives the fakest cry ever. Could be the result of a bunch of takes so I'll give some grace 😊
Galecki's best performance is in Maternal Conclusion.
but is there a reason or is it a classic example of munchaussen's trilemma
I still to this day wonder why Sheldon had to move out when it was his place first lol
Sheldon can be incredibly selfish, egotistical, self-absorbed, manipulative, callous and insensitive.
Comprises my sweet petunias
Sheldon has reasons why he is like this all in young Sheldon
Getting in touch with their female side (pulling tissues from purses, talking about their “feelings “). This was awesome!
People talking about their feelings or using F'ing tissues is..."female side"? What sort of retarded, imaginary world you people live in?
Since when is "emotional side" called "female side" 😂. Do you mean men are emotionless? That's pretty sexist.
@@dvornikovalexeiLiberals are usually the most racist, sexist, etc. Lol
@@dvornikovalexeiFrom another angle, you could say feminist as well, cuz it actually takes courage to express emotions and those men who bottle it up are at times considered weak. So it's dual.
You missed the part where he pulled out a compact mirror.
Seeing a lot of negative comments. As someone with autism, i felt very very very seen by this. I sometimes come off rude when i don't mean to. I sometimes say or do things that others don't understand and others dislike me for things i genuinely have a hard time grasping with. So i do love and appreciate always the people who do. I don't enjoy being so difficult. I try and try and try to understanding thing. And Sheldon does put in the effort even when it frustrates him. Hes stubborn, cant read a room, and struggles with hyperfiations. But he loves his friends.
"Thank you for putting up with me hits me." like a truck because for me, that is every single day.
"Um actually the show never confirmed he was autistic-" 🤓☝️
Shut up. Intentions end where execution begins. He IS autisticly codded. Cartoonified, yes. But so noticeably so that "hey, my kids acts like Sheldon" became a common expression to describe. Even if it didn't aim for it, it hit something. I love Sheldon. His character arc isn't spelled out like howards, but i noticed it. And i felt seen.
Every day im so thankful for the people who love me. This show is funny and silly and the hate for it feels so "hate popular thing" it doesn't feel genuine. Its been over for years. Let it go if you don't like it, its fine if a show isn't for you. But I won't pretend it isn't for me.
He keeps using the word 'compromising' I don't think he understands what it means
Sheldon is abusive plain and simple
As another austistic, sheldon first case makes absolute sense to me
John Mark «Johnny» Galecki (Bree, Bélgica; 30 de abril de 1975) es un actor y cantante estadounidense. Es conocido por sus papeles como David Healy en la comedia Roseanne y como el físico Leonard Hofstadter en la serie The Big Bang Theory de la cadena de televisión CBS.
49 AÑOS.
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Lenard is a slave he goes from one master his mother to another master sheldon to another master penny and then his leash is pulled to go back to being a slave for sheldon lol
It's sad that boomers and older generations tend to hate on Sheldon, when he's basically from their generation! 🙄
Age has nothing to do with it. He’s a jerk; people usually don’t like jerks.
I❤ Penny
0:40 because of how she is he’s actually doing you a favor
Penny short her was the second biggest mistake of her life.
Short her?
dude it’s her hair, not yours. keep yours long if that’s what you prefer, or do you like asserting your preferences onto women?
@@Mack_au LOL good one.
Considering the movie she was in was complete shit, it was not worth it 😂
less shampoo/conditioner, dries more quickly, easy to brush, no tangles, what do you mean mistake? the best hair is no hair obviously.
What a couple of cry babies 😂😂😂 I love this show
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What the hell?
Difficult? The man child is impossible to be with
Sheldon is a richard. If this was real life people will constantly tell him to grow up. The producers really should've let the character evolve better during the course of the series
autistic brain works that way.
After season 3 TBBT went from being about nerd for nerds to being about nerds the way non-nerds want them portrayed. This clip is a good example on why I don't watch the latter day episodes.
Sheldon using emotional blackmail to get Leonard to still live with him even though Leonard is married and wants to live with his wife.
How could some one live with Sheldon
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Poor Sheldon and Leonard are such big fat crybabies
To those who said Leonard didn't change, this is the proof of his character development. Leonard in the early seasons would just drop the issue, accept defeat or rebat in a sarcastic matter.
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Reminds me of Sherlock Holmes and Watson.
:')
bunch of soyboys!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Leonard is such a whiny baby
My least fav character
How is he a whiner for wanting to live with his wife?😂 It’s the other way around. He brings this up and then Sheldon breaks down and cries like he’s a toddler.
James Joseph Parsons (Houston, Texas, 24 de marzo de 1973), más conocido como Jim Parsons, es un actor de televisión, teatro, cine, y productor estadounidense.
51 AÑOS
SHELDON LEE COOPER.
THE BIG BANG THEORY.
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