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Season 8 Episode 5: The Focus Attentuation
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Raj so casually “He’s right”
I suppose you meant 'casually".
Because (!) 'causally' introduces even more paradoxes...
@@MarcusCactus Crap, I may have just shattered the timeline
What kind of name is biff
1:37 As a foreigner (Brazilian) who is studying English, this part of the episode is a very difficult challenge 😂😂😂
It is for native speakers as well.
Dude i got a masters in teaching and English is my main language and even i would have struggled to explain that. So don't sweat it 😂
Former linguist (4 foreign languages) weighing in: and if you succeed, you will have had done better than most of us.
Oh you bring back memories.
Over time you'll start pick up the slang as well used in series.
There are also the lines you just remember like "Leningrad polytechnica".
@@mikemesser4326 "You will have had done" Good.
Any sophisticated language has these forms.
Still - incompatible with time travel. "Had would have will" etc.
I love sheldon being proud of Leonard. "That's my boy"
0:49 "I'll make the popcorn."
Still can't stop laughing at Raj's happiness 😂😂
🎶I'll make the pop-corrrrrrn🎶 🤣
"Unlike Hot Tub Time Machine, this couldn't be more simple."
An incredible quote, with or without context. 😂
I'm waiting for a chance to use it without context just to confuse people
1:51 "That's my boy."
This Comment showed up the Second he said it 😂😂😂
Also, according to the comics, it takes time for a new timeline to be formed and it's inhabitants to be erased as seen in the first movie where it took time for Marty to be erased.
This was also shown in the Back to the Future game that may or may not be canon when Edna Strickland went back in time and burned Hill Valley back in the 1870s which caused Hill Valley to no longer exist as a city and it was just country side
@@JuanEnriqueFloresJrthere was also a back to the future cartoon where there a few episodes not the same adventure but also had times were changing the past is slowly changing the present and future and the main character weren't effected yet
@MariaLopez-ti4oo Yeah. I saw that as a kid. It was the one in the early 90s where Christopher Lloyd made live action appearances right?
RULE N°1 absolute :
Never argue about an original creation by referring to sequels, licences, outspurts and such.
If ever they disagree, the original is master of exactness.
(In other words: F**k the comics, sequels, games, and in this case books. BTTF1 the film is the bible, the rest is sh*tpile.)
@@JuanEnriqueFloresJr right
“We gotta watch Back to the Future 2.” Great discipline, guys! Hahahahaha!
Theres an in-universe explanation for this: We'll remember that in Back to the Future Part 1, Marty throws off the timeline in 1955, but the temporal impacts aren't immediate, i stead building up over time asarty's siblings start fading from his photograph.
The form of time travel that Marty and Doc are using in the movies has some sort of temporal ripple to it that does take time to alter the original events.
Not only that, but they're erased in age order, from the oldest to the youngest.
Now, Marty spends one week in 1955.
From November 5th 1955 (Doc Brown has a vision of the flux capacitor) to November 12th 1955 (the night of the thunderstorm and the -Fish- Enchantment Under the Sea dance). That's technically eight days.
Actually, a bit less.
Well, Marty arrives at 6:15 AM at the Peabody farm.
And the lightning strike hits the clock tower at exactly 10:04 PM.
But the time we are really interested in isn't the time of his arrival in the past, but rather the time of him "saving" George and changing the timeline.
Well, shortly before supper time, Lorraine reveals to him that he's been unconscious for 9 hours.
Since the clock in the dining room indicates that it's 8:35 PM, this means that the timeline shattering event happened *AROUND 11:30 AM.*
Similarly, we're not really interested with the time of Marty's departure, but rather with the moment George kisses Lorraine at the Enchantment Under the Sea dance, and "fixes" the timeline.
Apparently, this happened between 9:31 PM (when Marty asks Marvin Berry and the Starlighters to go back in and play) and 9:56 PM (when Marty arrives running at the clock tower).
Arbitrarily, given the logistics of the two songs played and the runtime, I'd place George and Lorraine's first kiss *AROUND 9:45 PM.*
This means that the time between the two time changing events is roughly *7 DAYS, 10 HOURS AND 15 MINUTES.*
Now, we know George kissed Lorraine at the last possible moment for Marty to keep existing, as we were seeing him fade away only seconds before the kiss.
And Marty was born on June 12th 1968.
So... this means that the "timeline changing wave" moved forward in time, erasing one sibling after another, *FROM NOVEMBER 5TH 1955 TO JUNE 12TH 1968* in a time perceived by Marty to be 7 days, 10 hours and 15 minutes.
This means that "the wave" traveled forward in time roughly *4604 DAYS IN 10695 MINUTES.*
Therefore, we can conclude that the "time erasing wave" travels forward in time roughly *AT THE 'SPEED' OF 1 DAY EVERY 2.323 MINUTES.*
Or *10 HOURS AND A HALF EVERY MINUTE.*
PS: What about the second wave, though? Isn't that a timeline changing event, just like the first one? Shouldn't that one take time, too?
Well, no.
That one happens *instantly,* Marty is reinvigorated immediately and he can even finish his song.
We can only speculate then that, since the new "happy" timeline is somewhat more similar to the original timeline than a timeline where Marty and his siblings don't exist, the change was way faster and "easier".
Especially elements like Marty didn't really need changing.
Going from existing to not existing would be a big change, but going from existing to not existing to existing again would equal to changing nothing at all, and therefore the restoration of Marty McFly happened instantly.
Think of it as selecting a large block of text that took a lot of time to write... and pressing CTRL + Z, or the "Undo" button.
PPS: the *_memories_* of Marty's siblings never disappear from Marty's head, but we know that time travelers displaced from their time period and/or timeline remember what previous timelines were like before the changes.
Memorizing then repeating Sheldon's script is incredible.
Not for a bright mind.
We often get admired for simple things, yet ignored for the really brilliant things we do.
Why? Because morons think silple things are hard, yet do not even conceive of what brilliant things are.
@@MarcusCactusI’m pretty sure it’s just you getting ignored and for good reason. If you’re this insufferable online imagine how you come across in person. Yeesh.
I always thought that old Biff could return to the unaltered 2015 because the ripples in the timestream had not yet caught up to him in that time. In a deleted scene, old Biff fades away as a result of the altered timeline, but he only does so after Marty and Doc leave to go back to 1985. Therefore, it would be possible for him to return to the original 2015 before the changes in the timestream begin to manifest.
This also fixes/explains the theory held by some that Doc had to orchestrate sending the “new timeline” Marty back to a different time to get him out of the way so the original Marty can live in the new timeline. Marty came back to his original present at the end of BttF and the timeline changed around him likely while he was asleep!
I knew this nerdy discussion would continue in the comments, lol. *gets popcorn*
@@EzSk8rbut Marty DIDN’T come back to his original timeline at the end of BTTF; when he got to the mall to try to save Doc from the Libyans, it was now the Lone Pine Mall, no longer the Twin Pines mall. Also; this begs the question; did Lone Pine Mall Marty have cool parents instead of Twin Pines Mall Marty’s loser parents? Did Lone Pine Marty know that his dad decked Biff and have to struggle to set THAT specific occurrence up?!
Sheldon be that's my boy 😂
can we just take a minute to appreciate the compexity of this scene by jim, flawless as always.
I kind of wonder if Simon's look of amazement near the end is genuine surprise at how well Jim nailed that convoluted dialogue.
Great Scott! This is heavy.
🤣
Heavy? There’s that word again. Heavy. Why are things so heavy in the future? Is there a problem with the Earth’s gravitational pole?
Multiverse theory allows every possibility to happen.
True
Thank you sir!
Avengers: Endgame perfected time travel by using the multiverse concept. It allowed time travel to finally make sense without any confusing paradoxes. It’s all about splitting timelines!
That isn't proven yet.
@JekyllandHyde True but that’s why it’s called a “theory”
Kudos to Jim Parsons for his lengthy exposition of the multiverse theory although Back to the Future 2 was my least favourite of the trilogy - this episode was an excellent example of need valhalla 😅
Gotta admit this is confusing
You think? 😂
Time travel is maddening.
Gotta admit you are part of 98% of humanity.
Those I, with Sheldon, call morons.
This is when they prove that Sheldon is not a robot that can get stuck in loop.
Got stuck in a loop trying to figure out an activity to do with Kripke as well
Is prove right?
I love how Raj says “I’ll make the popcorn”😂 It makes me laugh everytime😂
Same here lol 😂 😂😂
The one moment Sheldon doesn’t agree with what others have said…
Future biff takes the Almanac back to the past 1955, then has just enough time to return back to the future to return the car. Once Marty & Doc get back into the car this is when future biff starts to fade as the future is starting to alter. Marty & doc then travel back with Jennifer to 1985 which has now changed to the alternate version as they were protected while they were travelling between the time periods.
Yeah there was a deleted scene where biff started to get erased from existence after he returned to his own time line and doc and Marty set on the car, idk why they deleted that scene cause that explained this whole confusion
@youtubeyo142 Yeah. I saw that a couple of years ago on TH-cam. I also think that I had a VHS tape that had that and other deleted scenes on it but I’m not sure. Apparently they deleted it because they didn’t want to confuse people.
Please explain "just enough time" and "start to fade" in a time travel context.
All time travel stories have logical inconsistencies. One pleasure is in finding them. The other is ignoring them, like you do when watching love stories or animal-character animés.
The worst is trying to explain them away. Wasting your effort on impossibility. Come: give me a demonstration of the squaring of a circle.
@@MarcusCactus watch a deleted scene in TH-cam called "old buff got erased from existence" it was a deleted scene, it explained the whole thing but they didn't keep it, from the context of the movie, until biff didn't return to his own timeline and doc and Marty didn't leave for the past, the time line alteration didn't start, that's why biff was in pain, and when Marty and doc left and went to 1955 old biff got erased from existence
@@MarcusCactus Future biff travelled from 1955 to 2015 so he could return the car before being discovered. In a deleted scene he was seen behind some trash after returning the car & is starting to fade like Marty started to do when he was playing on stage in 1955 as the future Biff’s plan was catching up with 2015 time period. Marty & Doc hadn’t noticed this as they were driving off & starting to travel back to 1985 which at that point had already changed to the alternative version.
Kudos to them all for the flawless execution of what had have has to have been a very challenging script to have had has memorized. 😂
Agreed lol
@@deadiemeyers1661 That's my boy.
This right here is a great explanation why I freakin' hate movies/shows/stories that rely on time travel as a major plot device.
First time I ended up with a headache. Now it starts to make sense lol.
Still a conundrum to me😂!
The alternate future was erased because Lorraine McFly shoots Biff dead in alternate 1994. That is why Old Biff appears to be having a heart attack when he returns to 2015; a deleted scene reveals that he was actually being erased from existence by the actions of Alternate 1994 Lorraine.
Really?
@@navarrouk3487 Yes.
But technically, deleted scenes are not “canon”….
Considering Sheldons rudeness and superiority, Him saying that's my boy is actually a pretty underrated moment
Where's all the grammar police at? 🔍🔍🕵♂🕵♂🕵♀🕵♀
Such focus lol 😂
The fact that they were worried about what tense to use was so funny 😂
More than the film!😂
"That's my boy" kills me 😂
The writers were just brilliant on this show coupled with the actors brilliant comedic execution no matter how many times i rewatch these episodes i still laugh out loud and i mean loudly. This is my go-to for depressing nights!
Am I the only one that wants to see the guys watch Hot Tub Time Machine??? 😂😂
Good grief, Jim Parsons, how do u do that? That’s my boy!
How about there was no earthly reason for Marty to even travel to the future in the first place. Other than making a movie
3:21 they cut off Raj’a great line about Biff!!!
What does he say?
@@rosieg6989What kind of name is biff? Like you open a can of something 😂
Luxxus did make a hoverboard using absolute zero, its really cool.
now I want to watch the Back to the Future trilogy again
Same here. It’s one of my favorite trilogies of all time.
II is definitely the weakest though
Hell no. Just the first one. Sequels suck.
While Biff goes back to 1955 to give his younger self the almanac Marty and Doc had already come back from alternate 1985 and burned the almanac. Restoring the timeline. That is why the future he goes back to hadn’t changed. Yes I know that if that was true than 1985 should not have changed for Marty Doc and Einstein. This alternate timeline switch is a little complicated, but it is very entertaining. It is one of the best movies.
My brain is questioning everything about everything now.😂
Time travel always has holes in it. I hate it when shows like star trek do it.
It’s like cheese
So it’s a good thing Avengers: Endgame perfected it by using the multiverse.
@symbolguy3609 Yeah but the writers and directors apparently made a technical plot hole behind the scenes involving Old Man Steve Rogers when he returned to the present after returning the stones
@@JuanEnriqueFloresJr He could have spent decades in the new timeline where Steve and Peggy get to live together. He then went back to his original timeline as an old man.
@thevoicelesswriter That makes sense but it was unfortunately never confirmed nor denied. I guess it could be our headcanon then lol right?
There could simply just be a delay in the ripple effects of time somehow for those changes to take place in the future. I believe Doc had mentioned this with some scientific term, but I forget the name of it.
Brilliant acting!!!
My brain hurts just listening to Sheldon's explanation 😂😂😂
Not even going to try to understand or make sense of it 😂😂😂
Agreed. Good thing I’m a scientist and I was able to catch on to most of it lol.
Huh?
It was mostly clear, and expressed what I thought when I watched BttF.
Am I a Sheldon? Are other people all morons?
The thing about the Hoverboard right now its not impossible but it , is that it cooling unit would be so large that with current technology is so impractical and more so not worth the trouble.
Big Bsng Theory is so much better than anything back to the future ever did.
I just waitch this episode lol
You combined “Wait” & “Watch” into one word… are you Kevin Malone from The Office 😏
The simplest explanation is that the 2015 that Biff stole and returned the DeLorean from/to was the same because Doc and Marty had already restored things in 1955 (and 1885 for that matter) by 2015. The only reason the crap 1985 existed is because Doc and Marty went back to 85 before figuring out what happened with the almanac and Biff. It’s like in Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure where they remind themselves they need to go take Ted’s dad’s keys later on (even though we never see them do it) so that the keys “magically appear” behind the sign. The act of planning an activity, as long as it is followed through later, does change the past or present.
This is why I need a whiteboard in my house
With multiple universe theories, a Biff from a timeline returned to 2015 where Doc and Marty are were will be with a Deloreon.
Leonard explains how things seemingly works in the movie (and you see that a bit on the first one) but it doesn't really make sense unless you think there is some god of time assessing whether the ripples you set earlier has reached some critical moment where things are too different to revrse. Biff didn't change time by making the 1958 bet. That was just a consequential moment from the changes in 1955.
A great lesson in quantum superposition. 1955 Biff both has and does not have the almanac simultaneously. The time travel paradox cannot be resolved.
He couldn’t return to 2015, because Doc wouldn’t create the delorean! Doc would be in jail.
I understood that reference! 😂😂😂🍻
Also 1955 Biff does not create an alternative timeline, but time is only altered by Biff's use or non-use of the Almanac...ALL time hang's in the balance of fractal splitting based soley on Biff's decisions...and everyone's else's responses to his decisions...😵💫😱🤯
If I had to theorize I’d say that no matter what Biff did in 1955 by 2015 he wasted all his money allowing for everything to return to normalcy. I can’t say for certain but I don’t think after Biff returned we saw Marty’s dad
One of the best scenes. Then analyzing the movie.
The writers of this episode clearly didn't pay attention to the movie! Later in the movie Doc explained to Marty that if they fix the timeline it would change back to normal around Jennifer and Einstein. So when Biff altered the timeline 2015 was altering around Marty and Doc! When Old Biff came back to 2015 he was even vanishing from existence (which could mean in the alternate timeline he died somewhere between 1985 and 2015). I know we didn't see him disappear fully because that was in a deleted scene but him beginning to was kept in the movie!
Excuse me, but not one time-travel writer ever got it right. Because that's impossible. They always hide a trick that's left unexplained. In that film, one of them is the idea of "fixing the timeline". Please explain what it means, in physics terms.
Actually, BttF2 is the worst of the series because, to the displeasure of viewers, it goes further in the implications of time travel. Resulting in a whole bunch of paradoxes and complexities leaving morons (aka viewers) disconcerted. If time travel existed, paradoxes would be everywhere and life would be impossible.
It is the merit of Big Bang Theory writers to have singled out THAT time travel movie in order to discuss the time travel theory.
Did you know that back to the future will be referenced in funko fusion?
**Will would will be referenced
😂😂😂😂😂
Back to the Future Part II, a paradox in itself and I love the movie for it.
This is such an hilariously funny scene, all inspired by a throw away line in one of Douglas Adams's *Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy* novels. I remember when I first heard about the show, I was expecting it all to be like this. I was very disappointed when it wasn't. I mostly don't like it, but they did occasionally come up with some gems. Of course, to be honest, if they had emphasized the kind of science porn I would have liked, the series probably would not have lasted twelve episodes much less twelve years. You can't argue with success.
"Also what kind of name is Biff?"
Apparently it was just a nickname or something. The same thing might also apply to Flash Thompson from Spider-Man.
"Also what kind of name is..." Marty. Sheldon. Newt. Washington. Denzel. Taylor. Kamala. Barron.
Answer: that's America !!! They don't know what a forename is.
(FYI: Biff is the Brussels International Film Festival. Not to be confused with Bifff = Bru. Int. Fantasy F. Fest. )
That is called a degenerate civilization.
Look at the end of Roman Republic. When they gave ''nomines'' as ''praenomines''.
Look at Europe. They imitate the US. Giving medication or flowers' names to girls, games or dogs' names to boys.
Biff Slamkovich from Saturday Night Slam Masters does not appreciate this question.
@@jliller Lol
Like you open a can of something? Biffff!😂
"...now about that nonsense of Indiana Jones not mattering to the Ark. If Indy hadn’t pursued the Ark, there's no guarantee Beloq would have suggested to open it. It could have been lost inside Nazi Germany. Further, if they STILL went to that island and killed, the Nazis may have recovered it, to open it later in Berlin, killing all around it. Indy accidentally saved 'mustache man' and got the Ark (semi) successfully lost in The Warehouse... until the Ruskies almost saw it... So glad that it did could have had happened the way it would have had did..."
"You're right"
This is why you just don't fuck with the timeline
Trust me. TEMPORAL MECHANICS is as confusing as Temporal Physics. Ultimately, Time will tell. In all things.
The only thing they focus on is jokes and sillyness 😂
It's a sit*com*...
I’m with Howard on this, unless you argue changes in a timeline occur in a wave that takes “time” to reach a specific point in the future. In that case, it’s possible for 2015 Biff to have beaten the wave back to 2015.
I’m still with Howard on this one.
There’s a deleted scene where old biff disappears shortly after returning
Applying multiple theories really makes some writing only exist to be convenience. Multiverse theory explains old biffs return but the rest is actual time travel consequences when the past is affected. It's like trunks time machine in time machine had no control whether it will go to an alternative timeline or the currently affected one
TBBT version of “Who’s on first?”
What issue could they have possibly had eith Hot Tub Machine lol its pretty straight forward
Am I the only one still confused by this?
I am
I'm working on Hot Tub Time Machine 2. Stay tuned, and I will have had brought you new updates.
I don't think so.
I don't know you give it to me.
If you ignore Sheldon’s overthinking and the verbiage, it can be easy to dismiss the “plot hole.” Going off of the established rules of time travel in the BttF trilogy, altering events from the past take time to affect things from the present (hence why Marty didn’t immediately vanish from existence when he intervened in the meeting of his parents by pushing his father out of the way of his grandfather’s car), so Future Biff could still return to the original 2015 before the space-time continuum corrects itself, all while Marty, Doc, Lorraine, and Einstein are in the unaltered future, all while still managing to arrive at the 1985 that Bill altered with his intervention.
Now that I’ve typed it out, it sounds confusing, but the logic is still there.
I think they just created an alternate grandfather paradox.
“So back to the future’s a bunch of bullshit?”
-Scott lang/ ant-man.
I love how scientists and physicists understand the importance of English grammar.
1:51 😂😂😂😂
I remember this one. I remember thinking: "Exactly! Now do _Terminator 2: Judgment Day!"_
Arnold's real goal of going back in time was to avert the future where any Terminator movie after T2 exists. Especially Genisys. Unfortunately we are living in the alternate timeline where he failed.
My brain hurts😵💫
At least with "The Flash", they have the explanation with Timeline Remnants
AND there was a deleted scene for Back to the Future 2 after Old Biff gets out of the DeLorean and is in pain. That pain was becuase he was being erased from existence as Lorraine shoots and kills Biff at some point after 1985.
Makes sense.
Ultimately, it doesn’t matter. Biff still places his bets and makes his millions from 1958 forward, has Doc sent to the looney farm, and Marty to Switzerland. Doc likely never meets Marty, and definitely never invents the Time Machine. The old timeline is destroyed, and Biff wins
I think so.
oh gosh this avengers endgame time travel all over again
I wanna these guys discussing about dark 😂
They ruined the movie. Biff 2015 takes the almanac to 1955, he couldn’t have returned to the same 2015.
This is Hot tub Time Machine all over again!
The Big Bang Theory is such a successful show for people that constantly need to be told when to laugh, and that’s apparently after 90% of anything said. God Bless America…
All comedy aside, this scene could have been explained by 2 words “Grandfather Paradox”
As a huge fan of the trilogy, the 2nd and 3rd movies have the most wrong with them (including this plot hole). The first movie was great with the only issue being how Marty more or less "changed" his parents future. The 2nd and 3rd movies (while enjoyable) are riddled with plot holes. This one being the biggest example. Other major plot holes include how Marty and Jennifer could be brought to 2015 but their future selves aren't erased (which there's a story out there about what Doc was doing when he first arrived and 2015 Marty starts saying how Doc "dissapeared" after coming to the future that day). Then there's the fact that if Doc changes the event in the future why would he bring Marty and Jennifer in the first place to correct the mistake. Then this one where it would be impossible for Biff to travel to the normal 2015 even though it should be the alt. one (though a better in-universe explination is that anyone who used the timemachine I.E: Doc, Marty, Jen, and Einstein aren't affected by the change and everything around them reverts (also the reason why Jen and Einstein are "transported" to the real 1985 after the almanac is burned even though they were in Alt. 1985). In the 3rd movie there's no explination for why Marty would go back in time to rescue Doc if the gravestone didn't exhist. Basically if you are watching these movies for logic it's not worth it. You watch them to enjoy the plot/story they tell.
I’ll make the popcorn 🍿
Writers really tried hard on this one…
Conclusion: Time travel is incompatible with common grammar.
One or both must be declared inconsistent.
(As well as any rule of causality. Re-read Hume.
Any idea of causality is a reinterpretation of time by the human brain - aka the human grammatical structure of thought. Since A and B always happen one after the other (time) we call it 'cause'. Yet with time travel, 'after' loses its meaning. So does 'cause'.)
Whats so funny about this is that it shows how scientific advancement has been slowed down so much due to so many distractions today.
Why can't change a server... We had deals with Indonesian in day's of kingdom ones is Majapahit
Coincidentally this episode premiered the year I watched the movie for the 1st time. This episode premiered 4 months after I watched the movie for the 1st time
I think the same thing applies to me lol. I don’t think that I was that much into TBBT back then as I am now but I did watch the trilogy around the same time that this episode originally aired.
I always find linear time travel movies funny. They always make the assumption that only one person would be affected and deleted from existence. But that's assuming individualism truly exists, and we all live in a bubble of time space. In reality, we're all connected to each other. You would get a chain reaction of the butterfly effect with multitudes of people, animals, etc, just ceasing to exist because people always affect their environment no matter how small. And time is relative and ongoing anyway, so future already existing: everything that could possibly have happened has happened.
It's just a big mess, and bottom line, we wouldn't exist right now because someone in the far future would have likely time traveled by now and altered history. So that just leaves the following possibilities: either we can only view the timeline from a higher dimension and not interact from it if time is linear. Which could be what shadow people are: time travelers watching us from a higher dimension. Or multiverse exists, and things get deleted or altered all the time, and time just focuses on the active branches.
I kinda prefer both as I've seen enough evidence supporting the two. Such as dreams possibly being glimpses into the multiverse, especially if we have quantum computer minds.
I always forget that Sheldon is incredibly racist and am somehow constantly surprised by that fact.
Anyway, I thought there was a kind of “bookmark” effect to the Back to the Future characters.
I was so happy to see the popcorn part, but it turned out to only be the lesser half. So disappointed...
Just say timey Wimey and call it a night, jeez
I wonder how many takes this took
Is anything more confusing than time travel?
It always confusing
@MariaLopez-ti4oo It sure is but that’s because time travel is not currently possible since the most common way that time travel is presented would violate the laws of physics meaning that there would have to be another way
I'd say time travel and the superpower Super Speed are the most confusing.
I can think of one Texas hates Mexico
🎉what they are explaining makes me realize I'm dumb
One of the scenes where it would obviously been a lot better without the fake laughter....
Their explanation makes no sense but okay…
He IS the smartest man on earth, who knew.
He's actually not, Sheldon himself has admitted that Kripke is smarter than him, Leslie was also proven to be more intelligent, like when she fixed the problem Sheldon himself couldn't fix, or Dmitri when he answered the Physics Bowl question nobody else answered, main cast or recurring.
@@Joseph-gm3qm It was sarcasm.
@@briank.3539 k
I have an advanced degree in a STEM field. My parents used to implore me to give this show a try.
I finally sat down one day and watched an entire episode with them. I never laughed once and told them it was "nerd culture written by clueless writers to appeal to the average simpleton."