Yeah and I found it kinda annoying how, in a later episode, Leonard sits in Sheldon's spot and says "it's my apartment". Like Sheldon owned the apartment long before Leonard even came in to live as roommate.
Sheldon was literally okay with it since he needed a neutral ground to see if he really likes living with Amy and not just because he’s in a comfortable environment
In addition to Sheldon's questionable tenant status, Sheldon also can't just name himself President of the Tenants' Association without a quorum of tenants present. No quorum, nothing can be done. It showed how much the tenants cared about governance, but then again, a Tenants' Association and its cousin Home Owners' Association are the scientific names for a group of Karens. Therefore, why not abolish the Tenants' Association?
Because you were too damn lazy to bother with even a minimum of punctuation, it took me two minutes to make sense of that comment-and it certainly was not at all worth the effort.
While funny, the only problem I have with this skit is there is absolutely negative infinity chance Sheldon cooper would have moved and neither had himself put on the new lease or known he was taken off the old one. He makes contracts for fun....all...the...time. He would have been all over signing a new lease agreement... It's just a major plothole to his character,
He used to lose all the time. Then the show runners realized he was the most popular character and started building the entire show around him. To the point he wasn’t allowed to lose even if it was detrimental to the plot and the show itself. And that’s when it got bad
@@nalty123 and when he lost the card game trick. And when he got humiliated by kripke. And there was even one time in the first season when he got fired from the university. The show used to put Sheldon in his place and that’s when it was good. When that stopped happening the show stopped being realistic and became a caricature of itself
Wrong. 1. Dennis Kim told Sheldon his work with string theory was a dead end before Sheldon came to that conclusion, it was also established Dennis Kim was more intelligent, that was established. 2. The janitor Dmitri answered a question your Sheldon couldn't even answer, Sheldon lost to Leonard, Howard, Raj and Leslie. Dmitri was established to be more intelligent than Sheldon. 3. Leslie Winkle solved a math problem Sheldon couldn't solve, established. 4. Barry Kripke ALWAYS got the best of Sheldon no matter what, the only time I recall Sheldon beating Kripke at anything was the basketball bouncing competition. I've just proven your statement false. That's why you don't state opinions as facts.
If we’re using actors’ names here, then Michael Douglas never really had the suit. Hank Pym did before he passed it on to Scott Lang. Paul Rudd was the one to have the suit from the beginning.
People can worship Sheldon all they want, a person like Sheldon would be alone in real life. He's a terrible character, the only character that comes close to being as bad as Sheldon on this show is Raj. Raj is a worse friend than Sheldon but Sheldon imo is by far the worst character on any TV show ever created.
@ In the last four seasons he was unbearable; he was like Sheldon, if Sheldon complained about dating and not having a partner. He essentially kept asking why no girl wants to be with him when the answer is really obvious. Even his dad had to make him realize that.
Yeah, in real life, Sheldon would be alone. I dated a man quite a lot like Sheldon (and I was a lot like Amy), but just like Amy, I did eventually break up with him bc I couldn’t take it anymore. I loved him dearly, and I do still care about him, but waiting for him to change was an exercise in futility.
@alessandraescobar7872 I'll give a couple examples. Howard is his "best friend" and Raj tried to kiss Bernadette right in front of Howard. Broke up with a beautiful woman (Emily) because a pretty woman (Claire) gave him the slightest bit of attention. Complained about Leonard and his sister while he himself tried to date his friend's sister.
This episode reeked of filler. The writers definitely had nothing substantial to play with while the series progressed to Amy and Sheldon getting that Nobel Prize
Amy winning is one of the things that annoyed me. She’s the most annoying female character of the show. It also doesn’t make sense WHY she won, given her field and the field the NP was in. Instead, it even would’ve made more sense for Sheldon and LEONARD to have won the prize together. It would also disprove Sheldon from the first episode, when he told Leonard that he was most certainly not going to win a Nobel prize. 🤦♂️ Amy is PATHETICALLY DESPERATE. She is one of the things that RUINED this show… She DESERVES Sheldon.
Another example how unrealistic and awful the writing and show got. Sheldon ONCE AGAIN doesn’t pay for his actions at all, is rewarded for his terrible behavior, the people around him and close to him suffer, and all remains the same. Nothing in this show changed. The characters didn’t change. The world only changed in its nonsensical pandering to this one character at the cost of ALL the others. What other sitcom or show with an essemble cast that was good did that? Exactly. Its a sign of a bad show. This was a good sitcom that become a terrible one once the writers clearly gave up and just started pandering to Sheldon.
@@DavidNash1948been on the air for 12 years doesn’t mean your a good show. It means people were willing to watch fluff that didn’t go anywhere. Last 4 seasons were especially bad. It was clear the writers and actors had just given up and were going through the motions.
@@jessedellross3245if it’s so bad than why do people watch it? Have you maybe considered not everyone shares your opinion and people actually enjoy this show?
@@yarnickgoovaerts because it was comfort fluff. People can have their opinions but let me ask this: what happened in this show that was worth watching in the later seasons? What did the characters go through? You got shamy wedding and them getting the Nobel…..and that’s it. True those two storylines were good but it was the ONLY storylines that had any value. Nothing else happened, ever. And then the show ended simply cause Jim decided to leave. When one actor on your ensemble cast show wants to leave and the studio decides to just end it even with everyone else on board to keep going, it’s a sign the show has gotten bad. Cheers went on for years and had several characters come and go. That was a good show. See what I mean?
In most sit-coms -- and especially this one -- the "humor" is based on the characters' idiosyncrasies. If the characters learn and grow, they're not funny anymore. Was Howard funnier when he was married to Bernadette or when he was pseudo-gay with Raj?
I never understood why Sheldon would leave his apartment, it made no sense. Leonard should have moved in with Penny and that's it.
It's because Sheldon and any were doing an experiment and Sheldon wanted neutral venue
But after that they never switched back
Yeah and I found it kinda annoying how, in a later episode, Leonard sits in Sheldon's spot and says "it's my apartment". Like Sheldon owned the apartment long before Leonard even came in to live as roommate.
Sheldon was literally okay with it since he needed a neutral ground to see if he really likes living with Amy and not just because he’s in a comfortable environment
@@prodigy1636The literally makes no sense. It’s not his apartment, he rented it. If I stay in a hotel room do I own that room? Dumbass.
“I can’t believe you expect me to just give that up.” Need to give up a lot more than that, Sheldon! Hahahaha!
"Its the american way. Peaceful Transfer of Power" that did not age well...
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Wdym? Didn’t Biden and Trump have a whole dinner together
@@Hello-wy2pxdid you forget about J6?
@@OttoStrawanzinger I’m referring to recent events and modern times.
You should have written this comment in 2020 instead of now
I vote for Leonard
In addition to Sheldon's questionable tenant status, Sheldon also can't just name himself President of the Tenants' Association without a quorum of tenants present. No quorum, nothing can be done. It showed how much the tenants cared about governance, but then again, a Tenants' Association and its cousin Home Owners' Association are the scientific names for a group of Karens. Therefore, why not abolish the Tenants' Association?
Yeah after learning that the Tenants Associations was something Sheldon just made up since no one came, this scene doesn't really work.
Damn even when Sheldon loses he wins and even when Leonard wins he loses talk about ironic
Because you were too damn lazy to bother with even a minimum of punctuation, it took me two minutes to make sense of that comment-and it certainly was not at all worth the effort.
@@DummyAccount-f1q Well, congratulations on being the vocal opposition to this one specific comment.
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While funny, the only problem I have with this skit is there is absolutely negative infinity chance Sheldon cooper would have moved and neither had himself put on the new lease or known he was taken off the old one. He makes contracts for fun....all...the...time. He would have been all over signing a new lease agreement... It's just a major plothole to his character,
Even when Sheldon loses he wins lol
No one can beat Sheldon, ever 😂
He used to lose all the time. Then the show runners realized he was the most popular character and started building the entire show around him. To the point he wasn’t allowed to lose even if it was detrimental to the plot and the show itself.
And that’s when it got bad
The only time I can think of is when Sheldon was put in jail for contempt of court by making fun of the traffic court judge. 😂😂
@@nalty123 and when he lost the card game trick. And when he got humiliated by kripke. And there was even one time in the first season when he got fired from the university.
The show used to put Sheldon in his place and that’s when it was good. When that stopped happening the show stopped being realistic and became a caricature of itself
Wrong.
1. Dennis Kim told Sheldon his work with string theory was a dead end before Sheldon came to that conclusion, it was also established Dennis Kim was more intelligent, that was established.
2. The janitor Dmitri answered a question your Sheldon couldn't even answer, Sheldon lost to Leonard, Howard, Raj and Leslie. Dmitri was established to be more intelligent than Sheldon.
3. Leslie Winkle solved a math problem Sheldon couldn't solve, established.
4. Barry Kripke ALWAYS got the best of Sheldon no matter what, the only time I recall Sheldon beating Kripke at anything was the basketball bouncing competition.
I've just proven your statement false. That's why you don't state opinions as facts.
@@Joseph-gm3qm hey hey guys what's going on...
Really, the ant man thing that's what won you over...😂😅😂😅
It was a negotiation of goodness up to a point where it went down the drain.
If we’re using actors’ names here, then Michael Douglas never really had the suit. Hank Pym did before he passed it on to Scott Lang. Paul Rudd was the one to have the suit from the beginning.
@Ultranger
Well it was in his safe in his basement.
Glad you cleared that up. Now what the fuck are you going on about, and why should I care?
I'm curious. Did they make this episode in response to Donald Trump becoming president?
you are the least subtle person on the planet
In the end, Sheldon always wins 😂
Even when it damages the show and its other characters
NINE POINT NINE Time ' s out of TEN Yes , 9 . 9 / 10 ;
People can worship Sheldon all they want, a person like Sheldon would be alone in real life. He's a terrible character, the only character that comes close to being as bad as Sheldon on this show is Raj. Raj is a worse friend than Sheldon but Sheldon imo is by far the worst character on any TV show ever created.
YESSIR.
I don't particularly like Raj, but why is he so bad?
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In the last four seasons he was unbearable; he was like Sheldon, if Sheldon complained about dating and not having a partner. He essentially kept asking why no girl wants to be with him when the answer is really obvious. Even his dad had to make him realize that.
Yeah, in real life, Sheldon would be alone. I dated a man quite a lot like Sheldon (and I was a lot like Amy), but just like Amy, I did eventually break up with him bc I couldn’t take it anymore. I loved him dearly, and I do still care about him, but waiting for him to change was an exercise in futility.
@alessandraescobar7872 I'll give a couple examples. Howard is his "best friend" and Raj tried to kiss Bernadette right in front of Howard. Broke up with a beautiful woman (Emily) because a pretty woman (Claire) gave him the slightest bit of attention. Complained about Leonard and his sister while he himself tried to date his friend's sister.
This episode reeked of filler. The writers definitely had nothing substantial to play with while the series progressed to Amy and Sheldon getting that Nobel Prize
Amy winning is one of the things that annoyed me. She’s the most annoying female character of the show. It also doesn’t make sense WHY she won, given her field and the field the NP was in.
Instead, it even would’ve made more sense for Sheldon and LEONARD to have won the prize together. It would also disprove Sheldon from the first episode, when he told Leonard that he was most certainly not going to win a Nobel prize. 🤦♂️
Amy is PATHETICALLY DESPERATE. She is one of the things that RUINED this show… She DESERVES Sheldon.
power to the cozy places
A show for stupid people about what they imagine smart people are like. The missing link between Norman Lear and President Camacho.
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I always think about Ant Man!😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Why didnt amy and sheldon stay in sheldons apartment and leonard and penny in pennys?
Bad writing; the writers should’ve made Leonard and Penny move out of the building, instead. Her apartment is too small, for two people.
@ how is it small? they would sleep in the same room
lol
This aged terribly wrt the peace transfer of power because of donnie and his minions
Better "Donnie and his minions" than JB and his Chomos.
@@Joseph-gm3qm JB? Joe Biden? he wasn't in this election.
@@Joseph-gm3qm
I take 4 years of joe biden over 4 years of trump
@freedomfighter22222 He was referred to when Donnie and his minions were mentioned. So idk what to tell you.
@thinhvo3893 I'll take Trump over Biden any day of the week. So would most Americans as Trump was re-elected.
De hecho, si es culpa de Sheldon. No es responsable, el lo ve todo como un capricho que tiene que ser suyo, porque aparentemente "Es especial"...
Amy is PATHETICALLY DESPERATE. She is one of the things that RUINED this show…
She DESERVES Sheldon.
ure mean
Another example how unrealistic and awful the writing and show got. Sheldon ONCE AGAIN doesn’t pay for his actions at all, is rewarded for his terrible behavior, the people around him and close to him suffer, and all remains the same.
Nothing in this show changed. The characters didn’t change. The world only changed in its nonsensical pandering to this one character at the cost of ALL the others. What other sitcom or show with an essemble cast that was good did that? Exactly. Its a sign of a bad show.
This was a good sitcom that become a terrible one once the writers clearly gave up and just started pandering to Sheldon.
Terrible show. On the air for twelve seasons. Got it.
Obviously all the fault of those meddling nerds and their stupid blogs.
@@DavidNash1948been on the air for 12 years doesn’t mean your a good show. It means people were willing to watch fluff that didn’t go anywhere.
Last 4 seasons were especially bad. It was clear the writers and actors had just given up and were going through the motions.
@@jessedellross3245if it’s so bad than why do people watch it? Have you maybe considered not everyone shares your opinion and people actually enjoy this show?
@@yarnickgoovaerts because it was comfort fluff. People can have their opinions but let me ask this: what happened in this show that was worth watching in the later seasons? What did the characters go through? You got shamy wedding and them getting the Nobel…..and that’s it. True those two storylines were good but it was the ONLY storylines that had any value. Nothing else happened, ever. And then the show ended simply cause Jim decided to leave.
When one actor on your ensemble cast show wants to leave and the studio decides to just end it even with everyone else on board to keep going, it’s a sign the show has gotten bad. Cheers went on for years and had several characters come and go. That was a good show.
See what I mean?
In most sit-coms -- and especially this one -- the "humor" is based on the characters' idiosyncrasies. If the characters learn and grow, they're not funny anymore. Was Howard funnier when he was married to Bernadette or when he was pseudo-gay with Raj?
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