@@louisgaming7479 Sheldon's "do u see the problem" refers to the difficulty in ordering food without Howard... Leonard's "A problem" actually refers to Sheldon😂😂 he is saying Sheldon is the problem😂
This particular Asian actor has played every Chinese restaurant owner on American television in 30 years - on The Golden Girls, Seinfeld, Charmed, The King of Queens, Everybody Loves Raymond, Friends and Frasier....
So WHAT!!! He was in Blade Runner, Big Trouble in Little China, Revenge of the Nerds II, The Sand Pebbles, Tango & Cash and tons of other things. Not always a restaurant owner. Sheesh.
@@evanstewart2534 Eh. I don't think so. Id assume the Chinese American guy has an accent cause he grew up in a community full of other Chinese speaking people. So it would be genuinely hard to tell.
I swear, James Hong never ages. He was 78 when this episode was filmed (2007), yet he looks the same as he did when he was in 'Big Trouble In Little China' (1986) and in 'Kung Fu' (9 roles between 1972 and '75).
Was in Seinfeld too as the Matron of a Chinese Restaurant and a Restaurateur in Kungfu Panda. Apparently, over all the years he still looks the same. Probably, in real life he has powers simillar to his character in 'Big Trouble in Little China'.
@@Kira121086 As someone who's been getting back into Diablo 3 after my old 360 busting, yeah I can hear it. And being real here, who actually wouldn't love hearing Covetous Shen blab on for a while? He's funny in his own way and has some of the better dialogue in the game.
Sheldon- “Where he comes from that’s punishable by death” Waiter- “I come from Sacramento” LMAO. Sheldon does not care when it comes to social cues and preaching sensitive parts of history to the public🤣
True, I made friends with a south korean foreign exchange student in high school (well call him Jay) ,and one of my friends (we'll call him Ted) was into anime, manga, and asian cultures. Ted said he could speak mandarin, Japanese, and South Korean and would try saying/writing something to Jay in South Korean, and then Jay would tell him that what he said/wrote made no sense. Ted would then go on to explain how Korean grammar works and how he was right and that Jay was wrong, because he learned it from watching anime and reading manga.
For those who is wondering what James was saying ...he was speaking the Cantonese language..which is spoken in Hong Kong..totally different from mandarin which is the main language in china..and he was saying in an incredibly broken and barely audible Cantonese that meant 'how can something like this happened '..😆
@@builiamt its not a curse..its more of like an expression of i can't believed that just happened..i think the closest meaning in the English language is good grief. A expression of exasperation or just fed up with what he just experienced.
@Rob-bot Zombie 9000 it is technically their fault but you have to remember the general living conditions in India for most people. It's a developing country with huge wealth and income inequality with most people struggling just to eat and have a home with power and water while the rich live in mansions typical of what you see in Pasadena or Irvine. The poor people rely on farming for their livelihood and so it makes sense for them to have many children to help out on the fields. This is typical of a preindustrial society in europe and north America. Have some empathy.
We don't need anybody's empathy ,we have been reducing our poverty rates over the last 70 years since the west left us broke and stripped post occupation period in 1947 ,we have another 3% to go and we will do it in next 3_5 years. We have educated our population and is today the world's 5 biggest economy . Perhaps we can show some empathy towards you ,god knows you need some
@@bishmartul2163 I personally think Bernadette is fine, what I don't like is Amy acting like a wannabe, it's that moment I started worrying about the show
Half right he just said "these people are impossible". The literal translation is "how does this happen" which is a common Cantonese expression you say when someone is annoying or something troubles you in a way that you didn't expect.
@@Sekusamu He said 唉吖噉樣都有嘅 and then I couldn't really hear what he said but it seems like he kept on ranting in cantonese. Word by word would be like 唉吖:meaningless expression phrase for frustration 噉樣: something like this, could be referring to an object or an event 都: even as an adverb. Expressing his disbelief or surprise 有: usually it means have or exist. Here it means exists. 嘅: making the sentence a rhetorical question. This word is a particle.
@@marionettekent Ah ha! If you see my comment below, I guessed 咁樣都有嘅, so, I'm only wrong by one character, and it's also pronounced 'gam'! Not bad for a non-Chinese!
Indian food in America is not technically Indian food. Most of it is cooked on sunday and then is reheated entire week. Real Indian food can only be tasted at authentic location in India where food gets freshly prepared and gets over on same day.
For people who dont know what he said at the end: He spoke in Cantonese: (directly translate) I cannot believe this. (literally translate) I earthly cannot believe these men
That's James Hong, he was also in the Seinfeld episode The Chinese Restaurant. He has one of the longest filmographies ever, easily over a 100 credits.
"He's putting his needs ahead of the collective good." As though SHELDON'S whole character isn't built around precisely that. "Where he comes from, that's punishable by death." "I come from Sacramento."
If Sheldon was real, or if I were to ever be around a person like that it would be the last time I'm ever around a person like that. No way I can tolerate a person as annoying as that.
The waiter is actor James Hong 吳漢章 who played grandfather "Gong Gong" 父父 in _Everything Everywhere All at Once_ . He won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture with the film's ensemble.
James Hong 吳漢章 played grandfather "Gong Gong" 父父 in _Everything Everywhere All at Once_ . He won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture with the film's ensemble.
Now i see why Leonard wanted to slap Sheldon so bad, after all these years what Sheldon put him through. Sheldon makes thing so difficult, even the simple solutions, he makes big deal out of them. In reality, someone would have beat him up or kick him to the curb, or remove him out of their life.
Legitimately. And I say this as someone who feels empathy for Sheldon . I think he has Asperger’s or autism and sadly that makes him unbearable. not saying autistic people are inherently annoying I do want to point out I’m not criticizing the community I have respect for them. I just think in Sheldon’s case that makes a very unpleasant person to be around. Something else with his personality just makes it worse for him .
Back when TBBT was good as it focused on the nerdiness of the nerds instead of relationships with females. I I stopped watching after season 8 but what made the show really good pretty much began to die out when Amy came on the scene and later Bernadette...and Raj started being able to talk around girls. Maybe I'll have to go back and finish the series if not just for nostalgia's sake.
@@bubkaful Amy didn't bother me much till she moved in with Sheldon. After that it was all about Shamy...She was there to just correct Sheldon but without any humour
He's putting his needs above the collective good, where he comes from (points to chinese waiter) that's punishable by death 😂 was he referencing communism in china?😂
Dude you never seen Big trouble and little China? With kurt russel? Dude is the main villain.... james Hong has been in many many famous movies video games and cartoon.... dude is mr Ping from Kung fu panda.... Po’s dad ...
That actor is good at waiter at chinese restaurant bad guy on big trouble little chins and alot of other famous chinese characters that requires his special talents.❤❤
It just amazes me how Leonard constantly caves into Sheldon's wishes. Grow some balls Hofstadter and put Sheldon in his place. I know it's just a tv show but it is just irritating watching so called friend's walked over.
Did you watch the whole show? It was kinda implied that Leonard subconsciously caves to Sheldon because his Mother is very similar to Sheldon. That's why Leonard is able to tolerate Sheldon
Sheldon: Do u see the problem?
Leonard: I see A problem.
😂😂😂😂
English is not my native language, what’s the difference in that context?
@@louisgaming7479 Sheldon's "do u see the problem" refers to the difficulty in ordering food without Howard...
Leonard's "A problem" actually refers to Sheldon😂😂 he is saying Sheldon is the problem😂
@@AdhuSings_and_NithuDances i see, thanks!
@@AdhuSings_and_NithuDances Amazing & Outstanding Observation by you....😝😝👻👽
@@danteviperbrandolini 😂
Seeing James Hong as the waiter in a Chinese restaurant on a sitcom is like seeing an old friend on the street.
So true ! 😂
Lol, the classic Chinese man...
...on the street in Chinatown
This particular Asian actor has played every Chinese restaurant owner on American television in 30 years - on The Golden Girls, Seinfeld, Charmed, The King of Queens, Everybody Loves Raymond, Friends and Frasier....
When in Friends???
You forgot Kung foo Panda..lol
So WHAT!!! He was in Blade Runner, Big Trouble in Little China, Revenge of the Nerds II, The Sand Pebbles, Tango & Cash and tons of other things. Not always a restaurant owner. Sheesh.
He. Was. Movie balls of fury . blind master
He wasn't a restaurant owner on Charmed. He was the Zen Master and he was fantastic!
“I come from Sacramento”🤣🤣
Sheldon didn’t see that comeing
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Does that mean Sheldon is racist?
@@evanstewart2534 Eh. I don't think so. Id assume the Chinese American guy has an accent cause he grew up in a community full of other Chinese speaking people. So it would be genuinely hard to tell.
James Hong's appearance is a highlight of this series. Glad he's finally getting some recognition for Everything Everywhere All At Once.
yes!!
Don't forget Kung Fu Panda. He's po's dad, Mr. Ping.
Also, Seinfeld!
Yes, he is hilarious
Was he on the Revenge of the Nerds?..
These young actors were in the presence of greatness. James Hong has a 7 decade career and still kicking.
Raj is the perfect example of the guy that relates more to a foreign culture than to his own.
TBH Indian food is awful
@@adamborivoj3048 what you had last time?
@@adamborivoj3048 rude
@@adamborivoj3048 then why Indian food is so famous among non Indians? Even in this show they eat Indian cuisine time to time
@@adamborivoj3048 at least we eat "FOOD" not anything and then call it a food
I swear, James Hong never ages. He was 78 when this episode was filmed (2007), yet he looks the same as he did when he was in 'Big Trouble In Little China' (1986) and in 'Kung Fu' (9 roles between 1972 and '75).
true, grew up watching him in many movies and tv serials since 80's
For real what is his secret. He looks like he is 50 or 60
Well actually he was still in his 70s when this was filmed, but he was almost 80
James Hong is already 93 year old this year and a true warlock.🥠
Ho Chan from TMNT 2012
The waiter is James Hong. Been around since the 50’s.
James Hong is a national treasure👏
Everything he was in was hilarious!!!
Especially BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA
Must get tiring playing the same character over and over.
It's he really from Sacramento? Lol
I yell "CARTWRIGHT, CARTWRIGHT!!", just like that, no one answer, she say curse word, I hang up
Was in Seinfeld too as the Matron of a Chinese Restaurant and a Restaurateur in Kungfu Panda. Apparently, over all the years he still looks the same. Probably, in real life he has powers simillar to his character in 'Big Trouble in Little China'.
When James Hong talks, all I hear is Po's dad from Kung Fu Panda lol
All I hear is Covetous Shen
i was expecting a line about noodles
Lo Pan would like a word with you.
@@Kira121086 As someone who's been getting back into Diablo 3 after my old 360 busting, yeah I can hear it.
And being real here, who actually wouldn't love hearing Covetous Shen blab on for a while? He's funny in his own way and has some of the better dialogue in the game.
Or lo pan from big trouble in little China
Sheldon- “Where he comes from that’s punishable by death”
Waiter- “I come from Sacramento” LMAO. Sheldon does not care when it comes to social cues and preaching sensitive parts of history to the public🤣
Plot twist, it is punishable by death in Sacramento.
@@howardbaxter2514 by having to attend every Sacramento Kings game 🤣
And gets embarrassed when proven wrong, gotta love karma
I thought he meant Wallowitz
"you're annoying friend who thinks he speaks Mandarin" underrated line
True, I made friends with a south korean foreign exchange student in high school (well call him Jay) ,and one of my friends (we'll call him Ted) was into anime, manga, and asian cultures. Ted said he could speak mandarin, Japanese, and South Korean and would try saying/writing something to Jay in South Korean, and then Jay would tell him that what he said/wrote made no sense. Ted would then go on to explain how Korean grammar works and how he was right and that Jay was wrong, because he learned it from watching anime and reading manga.
So many instances like that @@TheJessC
That dude was so tolerant and patient until the end
James Hong has more acting experience than the entire cast of the show combined.
Leonard: "Why don't we just go out for Indian food?"
Raj: "Oh, blech."
I as an Indian will have the same reaction. Man, we eating our food 6 days a week. Can we just not eat it when we're out too. Lol.
@@arjunbhasin8302 haha true
I empathise with Raj.
Why didn't they just bring back the unfinished food so that they could just preheat it?
You didn't have buffets like this in India
We do buts it's all indian food
Can we all appreciate the waiter in this? He's more patient with these three than most waiters today
Indeed probably used to it and part of the family despite the fact the job sucks
Love how they all look at Sheldon when the waiter comes with a solution.
well, he is the problem
@@godzillamothra5983 Sheldon always find a way to make things a problem
Cause they worry about pleasing him
Watched this a million times. Seriously, it never gets old. Pure gold
For those who is wondering what James was saying ...he was speaking the Cantonese language..which is spoken in Hong Kong..totally different from mandarin which is the main language in china..and he was saying in an incredibly broken and barely audible Cantonese that meant 'how can something like this happened '..😆
I would guess it's some sorts of a curse
@@builiamt its not a curse..its more of like an expression of i can't believed that just happened..i think the closest meaning in the English language is good grief. A expression of exasperation or just fed up with what he just experienced.
It is actually a very Amerricanized Cantonese , unique to that region i think
@@danielomar9712 The region we call "Sacramento."
@@CoCotheTurtle SAKRAMENTO
James Hong always entertains, even with such little screentime
Raj : not only there are indian children starving ... there's an indian man who's starving too
Lol
@Rob-bot Zombie 9000 it is technically their fault but you have to remember the general living conditions in India for most people. It's a developing country with huge wealth and income inequality with most people struggling just to eat and have a home with power and water while the rich live in mansions typical of what you see in Pasadena or Irvine. The poor people rely on farming for their livelihood and so it makes sense for them to have many children to help out on the fields. This is typical of a preindustrial society in europe and north America. Have some empathy.
@Rob-bot Zombie 9000 ok then put yourself in their shoes. Maybe that will help.
@Rob-bot Zombie 9000 you have no heart. You’re going to blame the innocent children for being born? Get a life
We don't need anybody's empathy ,we have been reducing our poverty rates over the last 70 years since the west left us broke and stripped post occupation period in 1947 ,we have another 3% to go and we will do it in next 3_5 years. We have educated our population and is today the world's 5 biggest economy . Perhaps we can show some empathy towards you ,god knows you need some
"Where he comes from that's a punishable by death"
"I come from Sacramento"
😂
Seriously, three days after having been introduced to Sheldon I would have arraigned for him to have an accident.
No one has to know.
@@Russell_Rieckenberg i know
I don't blame you but Sheldon's a good person if you look hard enough but sometimes he can be impossible
@@Russell_Rieckenberg , 😂😂
That’s 72 hours, you are quite patient
"Do you see the problem?"
"I see A problem."
Back when every frame of TBBT was pure comic gold ❤️❤️
I totally agree it was just so simple back thaen😂😂😂😅🤣😂😄❤️❤️❤️
Yaa but still, it progressed Better after season 7, with Bert and Stewart given more screen time
It deteriorated man..
And then came Bernadette and Amy and they ruined everything
@@bishmartul2163 I personally think Bernadette is fine, what I don't like is Amy acting like a wannabe, it's that moment I started worrying about the show
The Asian waiter played his role to perfection in this scene.
James Hong never disappoints.
"No eliminations!" 🤣
In real life, a person like Sheldon would live alone and die alone.
He would live alone and die very soon.
Nobody has to know ;-)
@@andreijsternstunden5268 I’ll know
But he would be okay with that. Even if others find it sad and pathetic.
Exactly
I disagree
he mutters at the end "goodness, gracious me these Americans"
Half right he just said "these people are impossible". The literal translation is "how does this happen" which is a common Cantonese expression you say when someone is annoying or something troubles you in a way that you didn't expect.
@@marionettekent Could you please type that using Chinese characters? Does it start with "噉樣"?
@@Sekusamu He said 唉吖噉樣都有嘅 and then I couldn't really hear what he said but it seems like he kept on ranting in cantonese. Word by word would be like
唉吖:meaningless expression phrase for frustration
噉樣: something like this, could be referring to an object or an event
都: even as an adverb. Expressing his disbelief or surprise
有: usually it means have or exist. Here it means exists.
嘅: making the sentence a rhetorical question. This word is a particle.
@@marionettekent Ah ha! If you see my comment below, I guessed 咁樣都有嘅, so, I'm only wrong by one character, and it's also pronounced 'gam'! Not bad for a non-Chinese!
@@Sekusamu it's usually used interchangably so you got it all right!
“I know, you never mean to! It’s the only reason why people tolerate you!” Amy
James Hong owns every scene he’s in.
the waiter walking away and mouthing off in Cantonese is my favorite part! James Hong = LEGEND!
@1:50 Here's an idea why don't we just go out for Indian food?
Raj: Oh yech
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Maybe it’s not good compared to the indian food in India
Indian food in America is not technically Indian food. Most of it is cooked on sunday and then is reheated entire week. Real Indian food can only be tasted at authentic location in India where food gets freshly prepared and gets over on same day.
@@coldstone87 why Indians on Internet are snowflakes. Duh! It's comedy show everything here is exaggeration.
@@spinplasmonics what do you mean? Care to explain please
@@akshrarajput9576 it simply means raj doesn't like indian food, and he said yech!...simple as that.
I love how James Hong is able to be funny without even trying.
Yeah the “I’m surrounded by idiots” type
"Not only are the children starving in India, there's an Indian starving right here." The way Raj pronounced "here" though.
James Hong is now 94 years old. He was also a Staff Sergeant in the United States Army Air Force during WWII .
James Hong is a classic with his wit chinese comments at the end😂😂😂😂😂😂
James Hong, Hollywood classic! The man is a legend, he can make any situation funny...love him!!
I would be freaking out to see Lo Pan at my table
The gang has so much patience with Sheldon which I never would have. 🤦🏻♀️😂
Sheldon thanked them for it and the reason they had paitence is because Sheldon doesn't mean to hurt them
Agreed. I'm surprised anyone is able to spend any extended length of time with him.
For people who dont know what he said at the end:
He spoke in Cantonese: (directly translate) I cannot believe this.
(literally translate) I earthly cannot believe these men
Thank you I've been looking for this comment.
噉樣都有噶 = Like that also have?
Does anyone else find this man’s voice to be super relaxing? I could listen to him read my kid a bedtime story!
Mhm he does voice-over too
@@JThom529 he was perfect as the voice of Mr. Ping in the Kung Fu Panda franchise
The waiter is the same guy in Seinfield episode “The Chinese Restaurant”
What a fucking legend.
"I yell out 'Cartwright!' No answer."
Also in 1997 Ellen Sitcoms Season 4 Episode 24 as a Chinese restaurant owner.
5...10 minutes.
I was hoping someone in the comments would know this. 👍
The waiter said "I can't believe it, so pathetic" at the end
“I come from Sacramento!”😂
I admire how they still tolerate him
The man in red looks like Monica’s millionaire boyfriend’s boxing trainer
Yes the trained assassin...i mean HOUSEPAINTER he used to be a housepainter!
@@janyliasolnce no Boom boom before big fight 😂
That's James Hong, he was also in the Seinfeld episode The Chinese Restaurant. He has one of the longest filmographies ever, easily over a 100 credits.
You're talking of jon favreau, who writes iron man, jungle book, etc and stars as happy Hogan
@@jaxsetbertoncarlism8873 Actually he was talking about the guy who was training Jon Favreau!
The legendary James Hong plays the waiter.
"He's putting his needs ahead of the collective good." As though SHELDON'S whole character isn't built around precisely that.
"Where he comes from, that's punishable by death."
"I come from Sacramento."
One thing I have learned from Sheldon is to argue like Sheldon. 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂
If Sheldon was real, or if I were to ever be around a person like that it would be the last time I'm ever around a person like that. No way I can tolerate a person as annoying as that.
The Chinese actor is the voice of Po’s goose dad in Kung Fu Panda ❤️
And Chi-Fu in the original version of Mulan
I love the Chinese Waiter. He was in Seinfeld. Very funny 😂😂😂
James Hong is about to be in An Oscar winning picture.
Love this! Love James Hong! OMG! Sheldon's character is such a great example of someone on the spectrum.
The waiter is actor James Hong 吳漢章 who played grandfather "Gong Gong" 父父 in _Everything Everywhere All at Once_ . He won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture with the film's ensemble.
Bravo James well overdue ❤
Waiting to hear the waiter say, "Seinfeld four!"
So that's why Seinfeld can't get a Table for 4 ! 😂
Sheldon makes my order of Sweet and Sour Chicken, Sweet and Sour pork, Chicken and Beef fried rice, and an egg roll look quite simple in comparison.
James Hong is amazing. He just won an Actor and has 456 acting credits. Wow.
James Hong 吳漢章 played grandfather "Gong Gong" 父父 in _Everything Everywhere All at Once_ . He won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture with the film's ensemble.
Now i see why Leonard wanted to slap Sheldon so bad, after all these years what Sheldon put him through. Sheldon makes thing so difficult, even the simple solutions, he makes big deal out of them. In reality, someone would have beat him up or kick him to the curb, or remove him out of their life.
Legitimately. And I say this as someone who feels empathy for Sheldon . I think he has Asperger’s or autism and sadly that makes him unbearable. not saying autistic people are inherently annoying I do want to point out I’m not criticizing the community I have respect for them. I just think in Sheldon’s case that makes a very unpleasant person to be around. Something else with his personality just makes it worse for him .
"We could cut the dumpling into thirds!"
"Then it's no longer a dumpling! Once you cut it open it is, at best, a very small, open-faced sandwich."
Of course it doesn't really matter if it's technically no longer a dumpling, except to Sheldon.
@@kerryedavis Correct. They still get the same amount of food to eat.
They could just parcel the fourth portion for Wollowitz from each course....
I can't believe they squandered this setup to do another "Cartright!" joke.
Oh man the seinfeld throwback intentionally or unintentionally here is great lol
Not only are indian children starving you have an Indian starving right next to you
😂😂😂
You can't put quotes if you didn't get the words right.
@@hazardgaminghg122 sorry i didn't realize that the quote was wrong
Miss this show everyday. I love watching reruns.
0:54 sheldons face reaction is the answer of the situation.
Leonard and Raj deserve to be mentioned in the Nobel prize acceptance speech.
They were mentioned.
??
@@jyu4802 I know.
Such a brief but memorable cameo!!!
Back when TBBT was good as it focused on the nerdiness of the nerds instead of relationships with females. I I stopped watching after season 8 but what made the show really good pretty much began to die out when Amy came on the scene and later Bernadette...and Raj started being able to talk around girls. Maybe I'll have to go back and finish the series if not just for nostalgia's sake.
Music in the end has a beautiful tone. Congrats! 😊
Silence- Metabit.
You are welcome!
This scene was funny and James Hong is a great actor.
Old episodes were awesome.
Then girls came.. 😅😂🤣
Amy to be precise.
i can stand amy. but bernadette talking makes me skip those scenes.
@@bubkaful Amy didn't bother me much till she moved in with Sheldon. After that it was all about Shamy...She was there to just correct Sheldon but without any humour
Even Kaley Cuoco agree with that
....and then they came
He's putting his needs above the collective good, where he comes from (points to chinese waiter) that's punishable by death 😂
was he referencing communism in china?😂
“I come from Sacramento.” And yes he was.
Which is stupid because a large portion of Chinese people living in America are Taiwanese.
Wow,look atch'you
@@nybotheveg how are they Chinese then 😬
@@rubayaafzal2658 Taiwan's official name is the republic of China.
Just give Sheldon the extra dumpling.
That’s the first time that I heard Sheldon say “I am sorry”
but he wasn't
rewatching this because of our amazing James Hong!!❤❤
The waiter is from "Chinese restaurant" episode from Seinfeld
"Cartwright!"
James Hong finally found "Cartwright!". It was Sheldon.
Wait isn't the waiter in friends also ...he was the trainer for monica's boyfriend pete
The waiter is James Hong, an actor with more than 600 movie and TV roles to his credit. He's also a voice actor, producer and director.
He was also the maitre d' in the Chinese Restaurant episode of Seinfeld!
@@TheBaseballGuy9 CartWrighttttttttt!!!!!!
Dude you never seen Big trouble and little China? With kurt russel? Dude is the main villain.... james Hong has been in many many famous movies video games and cartoon.... dude is mr Ping from Kung fu panda.... Po’s dad ...
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“Now this pisses me off to no end”.
I love how Sheldon, a physics genius, can't solve a simple ordering issue 😅
Possible solution: order and eat normally. Bring leftovers to Wolowitz.
Your a genius
Cartwright Cartwright!! (Seinfeld)
I loved this show, but the canned laughter irritated me.
James Hong is awesome
I wish I got to see more of the Chinese restaurant owner. He was funny.
That actor is good at waiter at chinese restaurant bad guy on big trouble little chins and alot of other famous chinese characters that requires his special talents.❤❤
0:32
The solution is simple, Leonard can just be like "we eliminate what Howard would have and I'll have the extra dumpling."
Problem solved.
It really is hell inside Sheldon's head :-D
The best possible scene stealer here would have been the waiter returning to the desk and saying, 'Seinfeld 4?'
Brilliant!! Nothing less than brilliance!!
That guy is also in seinfeld Chinese restaurant
"I yell out 'Cartright ...Cartright ',
LoL 😂
He was also in friends as Pete's trainer. I guess he makes an appearance in all the legendary sitcoms .
He was also the restaurant owner in the King of Queens.
There is no way I would have put up with someone like sheldon who makes everything an issue
any of you guys notice substitution reduction and elimination are basically the methods of solving systems of equations
“No eliminations” 💀💀
It just amazes me how Leonard constantly caves into Sheldon's wishes. Grow some balls Hofstadter and put Sheldon in his place. I know it's just a tv show but it is just irritating watching so called friend's walked over.
Did you watch the whole show? It was kinda implied that Leonard subconsciously caves to Sheldon because his Mother is very similar to Sheldon. That's why Leonard is able to tolerate Sheldon
That end picture is so sad...... Raj the only one with no girlfriend. Must've been a homage to Joey
Wife*
@@howardbaxter2514 Either
No substitutions. No reductions. No eliminations.
After all these years who would’ve thought that I was like sheldon lmaoo imma start to watch this show soon 😂