I sort of love how Leonard's social properness and propriety fades when he starts reading the calculations. He stops being the Best Man at a wedding and becomes a passionate scientist.
It's also great how Sheldon loses interest in the science when Penny points out that they are missing their own wedding. I really liked how he finally started to show real appreciation for Amy and his friends in the final season.
@@jweav151 Meh. People get married every day. Many will do it more than once. Groundbreaking scientific discoveries are once in a lifetime. The wedding can wait.
@@OneEyedJack01 Well yeah, but Sheldon and Amy are not that type of people to get married many times... For the longest time neither of them thought they were going to marry at all... So for them it WAS special. Plus, the guests were waiting, it was paid for etc. They already had the starting point there so it's not like they would lose the thought
“Oh just give me your lipstick You Beautiful thing, we got work to do~” Sheldon has come a VERY along way. And I am so glad he said compliments like that to Amy. And the others in his life~
No scene better illustrates that Leonard and Sheldon are two peas in a pod. That clearly wasn’t the first time Leonard started helping Sheldon with researching an idea, and we’ve already seen Sheldon do the same for Leonard.
@Gameboy98 Actually, there was a flashback episode of how Leonard met Sheldon. They never explained it, but Leonard first met Howard and Raj in that episode, too. They helped him get the couch up into the apartment.
@jv6miata If I'm not mistaken Raj went to Cambridge, in England. And we all know Leonard went to Princeton. I think all four guys kinda met at the same time.
@@No_Conference you are so pathetic with writing over and over the same. dude, we get it, you love Leonard, you dislike Sheldon and you hate Chuck Lorre. get a life!
The beauty of this scene is that it was 3 of the most important women in his life that gave him this inspiration. Pennys ramblings about knots gave Sheldon sheets. His mom talking about how it’s the imperfect stuff that make things perfect. Then Amy helping him bring it all together through asymmetry.
The most romantic phrase EVER uttered on this or ANY show... "We have our whole LIVES to do science together." Coming from a man who has little to no understanding of emotional interaction. BEAUTIFUL
@@jws1272 Honestly, I wasn't a Shamy fan... It felt "wrong" that Sheldon would EVER understand (or admit to understanding) emotional connection... THIS was the moment that yanked me into that group... This is what actually SHOWED my cynical heart how he could love.
@@jws1272 you can see her melt a little when she realized that HE JUST PUT THE SCIENCE DOWN FOR HER. "He just said that the science can wait! He said it without prompting! HE DOES LOVE ME!"
@@DESTIELWINCHESTER-q5w I mean, obviously she cares for him. But definitely not as much as his mum and wife. And Penny is a special case. I'd argue that those 3 love him more than anyone in the group. Leonard maybe as well
And Amy was doing it to get her mom off her back. They were perfect for each other and got each other out of their shells. Especially with the added benefit of amy getting to meet penny and bernedette
@@paperbagbrown1326 Every character has flaws. They are not perfect. Which was why the fans love the show. It was full of selfish people comming together and growing as individual. People find perfect characters boring .🥱. Watching a flawed character struggle makes a show.
The scene with Sheldon and his mom, always hits me in the feels... I lost my mom on my 13th bday (Meant that, sorry). She had talked often of wanting to see what I did when grew up and who I married. Also, thanks for the likes and comments! Good vibes to you all!
I also lost my mother very recently. I know I'm going to have the reverse of this scene with my dad someday.. I hope you're doing alright ❤. Doesn't feel like this pain will ever end...
@@kennywohl1061 English expression. Whe dads tell their sons about sex its often called the birds and bees talk because stereotypically the dad says well sex is where birds ad bees come from. Stupid joke on my part but that's the reference
I like how Amy is fully invested and supportive. Its not a gag that she's trying to get him back on track, but rather shows that they're made for each other when she's invested as well.
This scene between Sheldon and his mom is one of the most genius scenes in the history of the show, not just in later seasons. Brilliantly written and acted by Jim Parsons and Laurie Metcalf. ❤ Sheldon's comment about how asymmetry is like a small flaw that improves everything, has a double meaning, as it is not only about his scientific discovery, it's also an allusion to what he is like: he is flawed, and everyone knows it, but these 'weaknesses' make him unique, and brilliant. The scene is very touching and funny at the same time, just like the whole storyline of Amy and Sheldon's wedding. It was one of the best late-season episodes. It is also yet another irony, that Sheldon and Amy's wedding turned out to be the best wedding on the show, even though Sheldon and Amy had less 'romance' than all other couples on the show. Preparations, choosing Amy's wedding dress, wedding reception, guests, wedding ceremony led by Mark Hamill himself, etc. - it was all superbly done and on a much larger scale than, not only Howard&Bernie's wedding, but also the first and second weddings of Leonard and Penny, who were the 'main' couple in the show.
I find it interesting that it is the "dumb" women, Penny and Sheldon's mother who provide the groundwork to Sheldon's theorem and the most brilliant woman in his life Amy, who helps put it together.
It just goes to show that intelligence isn't everything. Sheldon is so tied up in his own genius, that he is lacking when it comes to wisdom and perspective and life experience.
After watching Young Sheldon so many scenes get a bit of a different feel to them...scenes with Sheldon "growing up" really make me wish that George could have been around to see the man Sheldon would become.
After the end of Young Sheldon, Sheldon saying he missed his dad makes so much more sense. Given he's always talked about his dad in a negative light in TBBT.
It holds so much weight because you know he has literally weighed the magnitude of his emotional, financial, & social burden. His calculations are WAY off, in this particular regard, but he has clearly thought about it.
Sheldon work so hard throughout the whole show to force this kind of breakthrough, but it actually happens very organically, when he isn't trying to work, by talking with the people he loves. The idea comes to him through talking with the women in his life: Penny, Amy and his mom. I love it
Hits harder after the recent episode. The numbness that comes with the news of a parents death. Some cry, some cant process it initially. Yet you still feel it
I love this show the progression yet still holds their own characters. Sheldon, Amy and Leonard both scientists at heart completely loving it for Amy and Sheldon’s breakthrough. Especially Sheldon, bro accepts a little imperfection, completely in love with Amy to the point the man said “We have our whole lives to do science. Let’s get married” he prioritize Amy. I was giggling like a school girl on that line
More properly: He learned how to take the feelings he felt inside and move them to the outside to be legible by others, and how to take everyone else’s feelings and translate them into understanding inside himself. Learning that cipher manually is something a lot of us “different” folks have to do and it’s generally a lot harder for men based on how they’re socialized.
First of all, by the eighth season to the VERY end, all the couples were toxic as fuck. Chuck Lorre is an idiot that doesn’t know how to write actual comedy/sitcom material. The last four seasons of this show had TAAHM humor in them, which is why they were the worst thing on television four years in a row. Second of all, no they didn’t. Not the opposite order.
Amy was the missing piece to the puzzle. She gave Sheldon a character arc that catalyzed the transformation of TBBT from good TV show to all-time classic.
Something I really love about this moment is that in TBBT universe this means that this theory will always be tied to the happiest day of Sheldon and Amy’s life. It took a day nobody ever thought would happen and turned it into a day where the most important things happened for Sheldon. It’s really kind of beautiful when you think about it.
Two questions: 1) How is it Leonard can follow the notations of the formulae without explanations of what the Variables denote? Okay, some of it is going to be universal, like C being the Speed of Light, but how is Leonard supposed to follow the theory just by glancing at it? If h=blah-blah, how do you know what h is describing? 2) I thought Amy was a neuro-biologist. How is she able to keep up with high-level theoretical physics? The more specific you get in a field, the more esoteric and specialised it becomes. I can see Leonard being able to grasp the fundamentals, he's still a physicist. But Amy is in a TOTALLY different field
A lot of the esoteric sciences deal with fine mathematics. as a neurobiologist Amy would probably have studied several similar math courses. Applications would be different. Different proteins folded in incorrect and small ways can lead to degenerative diseases in the human brain. Some of these neurobiologist run models simulating these proteins and that requires fine mathematics to set up. A lot of fields run into math if you look at it from the right question.
@@jaybennet4491 fair point, so let us assume that Amy is an accomplished mathematician. Let us also assume that Sheldon does the vast majority of the heavy lifting. Amy's contribution to this was deemed so profound she won the Nobel in a field that was not her specialty. Im still at a bit of a loss.
@@jaybennet4491I came here to basically say exactly what you said. My mom is a regular MD, and even she had to have three semesters worth of physics classes, just to be allowed to take the MCAT (at the school she was applying to). So, Amy being a neurobiologist with a specific focus in research, it stands to reason she could keep up with most of the math, and if even if some was unfamiliar to her, she’d probably pick it up relatively easily, especially given that Sheldon would be doing the explaining.
Amy’s been listening to Sheldon explain his work for years. She’s smart enough to take in all those lessons and we all know Sheldon loves talking about what he’s doing. She’s been living with the leading string theory scientist on the planet for quite a while now who won’t shut up about it. And it’s very similar for Leonard. He has been roommates with Sheldon and drives him around. I guarantee he’s picked up enough to follow Sheldon’s thought processes too.
1: Leonard has been hearing Sheldon rant about his theories for years, and he is no mental slouch himself. 2: Amy is being supportive and while she might not understand top level theories, she's good at math and can help with at least the basics.
Remember how in season 7 ep 21 , an astrologer says to Sheldon that if he takes his relationship with Amy more seriously and with more energy then Amy would be the key to his professional achievements . And he had a breakthrough on his wedding day with Amy. Loveeee it
I think this was very well handled. They could have really ruined it by making it overly sentimental and corny like a lot of other shows do. Instead, there was just the right amount heart warming scenes before they got back to the fundamental core of all their characteristics i.e being passionate scientists👌🏻
The last four seasons are GARBAGE, Chuck Lorre is an idiot that won’t admit that he should’ve called it quits after seven or eight seasons. The last four seasons have TAAHM humor in them which is why they suck.
Season 7 Episode 21: Fortune Teller told Sheldon that everything will fall into pieces once he commits to Amy. On their wedding day, they discover super asymmetry and won the nobel prize.
A pair of barely competent experimental physicists tried to share credit/the Nobel Prize for finding confirmation of super asymmetry in their old experimental results, but didn't succeed.
Hold on, this is interesting XD hahahahaa scientist XD wow! hold on actually!! SHELDON SAID "AMY and I, had a breakthrough" how did I miss this before :D you guys know what this means right :D
-What's up buttercup? -What's the word hummingbird? -What's the gist physicist? Penny asked those to Sheldon in the chair episode. Now you make up more stuff: - What's the question mathematician? - What's cooking good looking? - What's happening later alligator? - What's unclear engineer? - What's the blur philosopher? - What's the best chess? - What's the best 9LX?
@@Historyandlegends789Thank you. If you ask me, Leonard should’ve won the Nobel Prize instead, and Sheldon instead should’ve learned a lesson in humility. The writers are idiots. The last four seasons are GARBAGE because Chuck Lorre is the biggest idiot of them all.
A little imperfection makes everything perfect. for example little scar on the beautiful lips, The wine poured into the wedding dress that all brides fear but makes perfect like that
This was so hard to watch. Seeing men dressed in dinner jackets (tuxidos) before 18:00 (6:00 pm) really, really hurts. Sheldon's outfit was even worse. Nobody but waiters combine a tailcoat with a black tie!!!
Stupidest plotline in the show to date. Sheldon does the work, Amy shares the credit. In real life she wouldn't even get her name on the paper, let alone win the Nobel for it.
If he’s authentically written, sometimes this happens IRL when someone heavily neurodivergent finds love. The romantic relationship doesn’t change who we are inside, necessarily, just gives us extra motivation to learn to translate our feelings so the other person can understand them. And it’s extra motivation to learn their feelings, so we can respond appropriately to make them happy. Then once we learn what gets good/accurate results, that is fairly easy to generalize outward into showing the other important people in our lives how much we love them/ being able to receive their love in return. TLDR: Sheldon probably didn’t change his personality, he probably just learned more authentic expression which led to fewer feelings of loneliness which made him happier overall.
My Favorite Heartwarming Scenes In This Episode Was When Sheldon & His Mom Have A Heart To Heart About His Late Father & When Sheldon & Amy Say Their Wedding Vows. Out Of All The Love Stories In The “Big Bang Theory Series”, I Love Sheldon’s & Amy’s Love Story The Best”. “They Both Came A Very Long Way, Changed, & Grew From Both Of Their Childhoods, To The Day They Said “I Do”, & To When They Won The Nobel Prize. Plus, When Sheldon Gave That Beautiful Selfless Speech. 🥹 ⚛️ ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️ ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️ ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️ ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️ ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️ 🥹 ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️ ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️ ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️ ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️ ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️ ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️
I sort of love how Leonard's social properness and propriety fades when he starts reading the calculations.
He stops being the Best Man at a wedding and becomes a passionate scientist.
It's also great how Sheldon loses interest in the science when Penny points out that they are missing their own wedding. I really liked how he finally started to show real appreciation for Amy and his friends in the final season.
@@jweav151 Meh. People get married every day. Many will do it more than once. Groundbreaking scientific discoveries are once in a lifetime. The wedding can wait.
@@OneEyedJack01Why I am reading this in Sheldon's voice 😂😂
@@OneEyedJack01 Well yeah, but Sheldon and Amy are not that type of people to get married many times... For the longest time neither of them thought they were going to marry at all... So for them it WAS special. Plus, the guests were waiting, it was paid for etc. They already had the starting point there so it's not like they would lose the thought
“Oh just give me your lipstick You Beautiful thing, we got work to do~”
Sheldon has come a VERY along way. And I am so glad he said compliments like that to Amy. And the others in his life~
💄
I loved that line too! 😂👌
I love how Leonard sees the math about superasymmetry and just gets sucked in.
One of the many awesome moments the show let Leonard be as smart as advertised
@Gameboy98 The boys didn't meet in high school. They met at the University I believe.
No scene better illustrates that Leonard and Sheldon are two peas in a pod. That clearly wasn’t the first time Leonard started helping Sheldon with researching an idea, and we’ve already seen Sheldon do the same for Leonard.
@Gameboy98 Actually, there was a flashback episode of how Leonard met Sheldon. They never explained it, but Leonard first met Howard and Raj in that episode, too. They helped him get the couch up into the apartment.
@jv6miata If I'm not mistaken Raj went to Cambridge, in England. And we all know Leonard went to Princeton. I think all four guys kinda met at the same time.
*"Don't be silly Leonard, I'll always be your problem."* I teared up man. 🥺🥺❤️❤️
👎. Everything in the last four seasons is TRASH. Chuck Lorre is an idiot and won’t admit that he should’ve ended it after seven or eight seasons.
@@No_Conference you are so pathetic with writing over and over the same. dude, we get it, you love Leonard, you dislike Sheldon and you hate Chuck Lorre. get a life!
Do a math problem in your head to keep the tears back!
@@halwentz554 Not funny. The last four seasons are SHIT.
@@No_Conference Ratings and reviews say otherwise.
The beauty of this scene is that it was 3 of the most important women in his life that gave him this inspiration. Pennys ramblings about knots gave Sheldon sheets. His mom talking about how it’s the imperfect stuff that make things perfect. Then Amy helping him bring it all together through asymmetry.
Well, Leonard's mother was not there. But this was still awesome!
That's right! Beautiful indeed
@@jdstep97 Well, that's because Leonard's mother was not in top 3 most important women in his life, at least not anymore
The most romantic phrase EVER uttered on this or ANY show... "We have our whole LIVES to do science together." Coming from a man who has little to no understanding of emotional interaction.
BEAUTIFUL
And then, his bride-to-be, agreeing with him, says.............."LET'S GET MARRIED!!!"
The Entire Shamy Fandom: AWWWWWW!!!!!!
@@jws1272 Honestly, I wasn't a Shamy fan... It felt "wrong" that Sheldon would EVER understand (or admit to understanding) emotional connection... THIS was the moment that yanked me into that group... This is what actually SHOWED my cynical heart how he could love.
@@jws1272 you can see her melt a little when she realized that HE JUST PUT THE SCIENCE DOWN FOR HER.
"He just said that the science can wait! He said it without prompting! HE DOES LOVE ME!"
It’s perfect that Sheldon’s mom was the catalyst for the solution.
You can see why he thanks his mum in his speech
Not just his mom but Amy and Penny.
His mum, Amy and Penny.
The women that love him the most in the world
@@elenacottica386poor Bernadette being left out 😂😂
@@DESTIELWINCHESTER-q5w I mean, obviously she cares for him. But definitely not as much as his mum and wife. And Penny is a special case.
I'd argue that those 3 love him more than anyone in the group. Leonard maybe as well
“Amy and I had a breakthrough” 😂 he’s come so far
Sheldon would give himself a breakdown.
Let's remember that Shamy started because Howard and Raj got so annoyed with Sheldon that they tried to get him laid.
And Amy was doing it to get her mom off her back. They were perfect for each other and got each other out of their shells. Especially with the added benefit of amy getting to meet penny and bernedette
@chiarra644 Just a reminder that neither of them were unhappy in their respective shells. Also, Penny and Bernadette are both garbage people.
@@paperbagbrown1326
Every character has flaws. They are not perfect. Which was why the fans love the show. It was full of selfish people comming together and growing as individual. People find perfect characters boring .🥱. Watching a flawed character struggle makes a show.
@brawl8 some would argue that the characters started near perfect and developed flaws as the show progressed.
@@paperbagbrown1326
No …. That’s a very weak argument.
“We have our whole lives to do science together.”
Oh Shelly!! 😭
The scene with Sheldon and his mom, always hits me in the feels... I lost my mom on my 13th bday (Meant that, sorry). She had talked often of wanting to see what I did when grew up and who I married. Also, thanks for the likes and comments! Good vibes to you all!
12 is what you were looking for
@@mojoriden
They said 13.
@@R.Oates7902and they were wrong
I also lost my mother very recently. I know I'm going to have the reverse of this scene with my dad someday.. I hope you're doing alright ❤. Doesn't feel like this pain will ever end...
Who the fuck cares, no one asked
Sheldon and Amy are the only ones who can make a Scientific Discovery on their Wedding day
You've never met Mormons.
Well I found out where the birds and bees come from
@@XBadger1?
@@kennywohl1061 English expression. Whe dads tell their sons about sex its often called the birds and bees talk because stereotypically the dad says well sex is where birds ad bees come from. Stupid joke on my part but that's the reference
I like how Amy is fully invested and supportive. Its not a gag that she's trying to get him back on track, but rather shows that they're made for each other when she's invested as well.
“Just give it to me, you beautiful thing. We have work to do!” Super-Sheldon powers! Hahahaha!
Nobody's going to stop you.
"Its go time. I am pumped". that got me.
This scene between Sheldon and his mom is one of the most genius scenes in the history of the show, not just in later seasons. Brilliantly written and acted by Jim Parsons and Laurie Metcalf. ❤ Sheldon's comment about how asymmetry is like a small flaw that improves everything, has a double meaning, as it is not only about his scientific discovery, it's also an allusion to what he is like: he is flawed, and everyone knows it, but these 'weaknesses' make him unique, and brilliant. The scene is very touching and funny at the same time, just like the whole storyline of Amy and Sheldon's wedding. It was one of the best late-season episodes.
It is also yet another irony, that Sheldon and Amy's wedding turned out to be the best wedding on the show, even though Sheldon and Amy had less 'romance' than all other couples on the show. Preparations, choosing Amy's wedding dress, wedding reception, guests, wedding ceremony led by Mark Hamill himself, etc. - it was all superbly done and on a much larger scale than, not only Howard&Bernie's wedding, but also the first and second weddings of Leonard and Penny, who were the 'main' couple in the show.
Sheldon never realizes it, but his Nobel prize winning breakthrough proves the universe's dependence on an intelligent creator.
@@paperbagbrown1326No it doesn’t. Get the fuck out of here with that bullshit.
I know Americans need everything spoon fed to them but the rest of us knew double meaning…
I find it interesting that it is the "dumb" women, Penny and Sheldon's mother who provide the groundwork to Sheldon's theorem and the most brilliant woman in his life Amy, who helps put it together.
It just goes to show that intelligence isn't everything. Sheldon is so tied up in his own genius, that he is lacking when it comes to wisdom and perspective and life experience.
After watching Young Sheldon so many scenes get a bit of a different feel to them...scenes with Sheldon "growing up" really make me wish that George could have been around to see the man Sheldon would become.
Meanwhile poor Mark Hamill is left alone in front of a crowd of nerds answering Star Wars questions😂
Right... HE was answering them xD
"If only your dad could see you now" 😭
I know…
Sheldon’s dad is watching from heaven, being the most proud he’s ever been
Still can’t believe that George didn’t make it through the heart attack.
@@9386AliG me too
After the end of Young Sheldon, Sheldon saying he missed his dad makes so much more sense. Given he's always talked about his dad in a negative light in TBBT.
"Thank you. For everything. My whole life."
It holds so much weight because you know he has literally weighed the magnitude of his emotional, financial, & social burden. His calculations are WAY off, in this particular regard, but he has clearly thought about it.
Sheldon work so hard throughout the whole show to force this kind of breakthrough, but it actually happens very organically, when he isn't trying to work, by talking with the people he loves. The idea comes to him through talking with the women in his life: Penny, Amy and his mom. I love it
Not me tearing up when Sheldon is talking to his mom lol. So sweet.
Your definitely homosexual
" I miss Him" my feels are drained
They are adorable...crazy people.... hahahahaha 😂
Hits harder after the recent episode. The numbness that comes with the news of a parents death. Some cry, some cant process it initially. Yet you still feel it
"Thank you, for everything, my whole life." Probably the sweetest thing someone like Sheldon or I could say to our mothers.
It's sheldon's big day. The woman he loves is now his. Leonard has his back on this, this is great🤵👰
Amy looked beautiful in her dress ❤
The fact the he participated in Leonard's hug naturally just shows how much he grew throughout the show.
That dress was one I wouldn't pick, but Amy liked it.
And Sheldon loved her in it.
I love this show the progression yet still holds their own characters.
Sheldon, Amy and Leonard both scientists at heart completely loving it for Amy and Sheldon’s breakthrough.
Especially Sheldon, bro accepts a little imperfection, completely in love with Amy to the point the man said “We have our whole lives to do science. Let’s get married” he prioritize Amy. I was giggling like a school girl on that line
It is just beautiful the way Amy says ' lets get married' :)
Sheldon's character arc is like Pinocchio. He starts off as a robot and then becomes a human by the end.
Sheldon was always human. Don't force people into molds that society defines as normal. The outliers are the groundbreakers that propel us forward.
More properly: He learned how to take the feelings he felt inside and move them to the outside to be legible by others, and how to take everyone else’s feelings and translate them into understanding inside himself. Learning that cipher manually is something a lot of us “different” folks have to do and it’s generally a lot harder for men based on how they’re socialized.
@@OneEyedJack01you Americans are weird.
I really love how they got Kathy Bates to play Amy's mom
I like how they got a silent magician to play her dad in a speaking role even more :~)
She's also the lady in Mattlock, isn't she? I was wondering where else I'd seen her! Thanks!
@@manofsan your welcome
Kathy Bates played the widowed mother of Angus.
The outtakes with Bates and Parsons are hilarious
The fact that these guys spent the first few minutes of their wedding doing calculations is freaking hilarious to me these two deserve each other.
One day, there will come a time where our moms won’t be around, for us to be able to say…
“Mom? Thank you for everything. For my life. Everything.”
The way Amy looks ever-so-slightly reluctant and wistful to be leaving their work... he's definitely with the right person.
I love the fact in their wedding day they had this huge Eureka moment
Watching after finishing young Sheldon hits different 😭😭
The best fictional couple ever in my opinion. Interestingly for me the 3 main couples got married in the opposite order I like them
First of all, by the eighth season to the VERY end, all the couples were toxic as fuck. Chuck Lorre is an idiot that doesn’t know how to write actual comedy/sitcom material. The last four seasons of this show had TAAHM humor in them, which is why they were the worst thing on television four years in a row.
Second of all, no they didn’t. Not the opposite order.
"We have our whole lives to do Science together"
"Let's get married"
Now THAT my dears, is a vow.
I wouldn’t be wedding between scientists if there wasn’t a scientific breakthrough
“Actually Amy and I had a breakthrough” 🙏🏽💜
Amy was the missing piece to the puzzle. She gave Sheldon a character arc that catalyzed the transformation of TBBT from good TV show to all-time classic.
"just give it to me, you beautiful thing, we have work to do!" 😂
Oh, Penny acting liken to the Team's lead cheerleader. I'm pumped too. 🤪
A friend like Penny,
A friend like Leonard.
Something I really love about this moment is that in TBBT universe this means that this theory will always be tied to the happiest day of Sheldon and Amy’s life.
It took a day nobody ever thought would happen and turned it into a day where the most important things happened for Sheldon. It’s really kind of beautiful when you think about it.
2nd: Imagine Marie x Pierre Curie (and the other 5 couples who jointly won Nobel but come on).
The fortune teller was right that if he opens up to Amy more everything will fall into place.
Two questions: 1) How is it Leonard can follow the notations of the formulae without explanations of what the Variables denote? Okay, some of it is going to be universal, like C being the Speed of Light, but how is Leonard supposed to follow the theory just by glancing at it? If h=blah-blah, how do you know what h is describing?
2) I thought Amy was a neuro-biologist. How is she able to keep up with high-level theoretical physics? The more specific you get in a field, the more esoteric and specialised it becomes. I can see Leonard being able to grasp the fundamentals, he's still a physicist. But Amy is in a TOTALLY different field
A lot of the esoteric sciences deal with fine mathematics. as a neurobiologist Amy would probably have studied several similar math courses. Applications would be different. Different proteins folded in incorrect and small ways can lead to degenerative diseases in the human brain. Some of these neurobiologist run models simulating these proteins and that requires fine mathematics to set up. A lot of fields run into math if you look at it from the right question.
@@jaybennet4491 fair point, so let us assume that Amy is an accomplished mathematician. Let us also assume that Sheldon does the vast majority of the heavy lifting. Amy's contribution to this was deemed so profound she won the Nobel in a field that was not her specialty. Im still at a bit of a loss.
@@jaybennet4491I came here to basically say exactly what you said. My mom is a regular MD, and even she had to have three semesters worth of physics classes, just to be allowed to take the MCAT (at the school she was applying to). So, Amy being a neurobiologist with a specific focus in research, it stands to reason she could keep up with most of the math, and if even if some was unfamiliar to her, she’d probably pick it up relatively easily, especially given that Sheldon would be doing the explaining.
Amy’s been listening to Sheldon explain his work for years. She’s smart enough to take in all those lessons and we all know Sheldon loves talking about what he’s doing. She’s been living with the leading string theory scientist on the planet for quite a while now who won’t shut up about it.
And it’s very similar for Leonard. He has been roommates with Sheldon and drives him around. I guarantee he’s picked up enough to follow Sheldon’s thought processes too.
1: Leonard has been hearing Sheldon rant about his theories for years, and he is no mental slouch himself.
2: Amy is being supportive and while she might not understand top level theories, she's good at math and can help with at least the basics.
I feel sorry for the hotel cleaner who has to clean those mirrors!
They better have made some photos!!!
😞
The mvps for getting him here, Howard, Raj, and a dirty sock
I heard knots and sheets. Maybe Penny did solve string theory.
Did anyone correlate this to the psychic scene. Commit to her and all his pursuits follow
And after today, officially and legally, you are now Amy’s problem 😂
Remember how in season 7 ep 21 , an astrologer says to Sheldon that if he takes his relationship with Amy more seriously and with more energy then Amy would be the key to his professional achievements . And he had a breakthrough on his wedding day with Amy. Loveeee it
I think this was very well handled. They could have really ruined it by making it overly sentimental and corny like a lot of other shows do. Instead, there was just the right amount heart warming scenes before they got back to the fundamental core of all their characteristics i.e being passionate scientists👌🏻
Sheldons growth is insane throughout the show, all he needed was a good group of friends to properly socialize him :)
WHERE IS CONSTANCE 😑
Where is meemaw
Good show. One of the (few) great scenes from the later seasons, this
The last four seasons are GARBAGE, Chuck Lorre is an idiot that won’t admit that he should’ve called it quits after seven or eight seasons.
The last four seasons have TAAHM humor in them which is why they suck.
Season 7 Episode 21: Fortune Teller told Sheldon that everything will fall into pieces once he commits to Amy. On their wedding day, they discover super asymmetry and won the nobel prize.
THAT’S love, right there. ❤❤❤
TRUE LOVE
i wish all humans were like Sheldon and Amy
I miss this show
Ahem......Penny "multi dimensions"
Man so cute they solve the Big Bang theory on the last episode
His mom created the idea!!!
Catalyzed, not created.
@@OneEyedJack01And if my memory is right, didn't Penny start Sheldon on this path?
It's sheldon's big day. The woman that he loves is finally his. Leonard has his back on this, it's great🤵👰
Ohh myaan feels like I have become a part of this showw!!! The comforting vibe this show has 😭
Really moving❤
I would like to point out this video is exactly 3:33 long.
😅😂
@@lisaahmari7199 Well, Odd numbers.
So this is why they have so many mirrors in there...
I don't know about superasymmetry, but as a Copper pair, they will certainly be superconducting.
Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't there work get stolen when they got married
A pair of barely competent experimental physicists tried to share credit/the Nobel Prize for finding confirmation of super asymmetry in their old experimental results, but didn't succeed.
Take a picture 📸 of the equations before cleaning the mirror 🪞 and glass surfaces!
Hold on, this is interesting XD hahahahaa scientist XD wow! hold on actually!! SHELDON SAID "AMY and I, had a breakthrough" how did I miss this before :D you guys know what this means right :D
This mary and young sheldon mary have the exact same facial expressions no wonder she is her daughter
Problem is the people who get interviewed need to be pushed on & not just allowed to spew the BS the corporation wants you to pash.
Did anyone say that they’re single?
WHAT ARE YOU LUNATICS DOING!?!?!? 😅😅😅😅😅
-What's up buttercup?
-What's the word hummingbird?
-What's the gist physicist?
Penny asked those to Sheldon in the chair episode.
Now you make up more stuff:
- What's the question mathematician?
- What's cooking good looking?
- What's happening later alligator?
- What's unclear engineer?
- What's the blur philosopher?
- What's the best chess?
- What's the best 9LX?
yes there was a game like that
Gem
💎
So cute
Imma tell my kids this is the Curies and Henri Bequerel.
It’s amazing how his mom is portrayed as such a nice mom for this show and in young Sheldon she’s such a terrible mom
She’s the same in both shows. She’s an overbearing Christian mother. They’re common in the US
I think that was more because the loss of George caused her to change
@@stirlingarcher7972 not really lol
What exactly is Super-Asymmetry, anyway?
Long story short - no one in the real world gives a crap and Sheldon is a waste of space
@@Historyandlegends789dude…
@@Historyandlegends789 Your name is fitting.
@@Historyandlegends789Thank you. If you ask me, Leonard should’ve won the Nobel Prize instead, and Sheldon instead should’ve learned a lesson in humility. The writers are idiots. The last four seasons are GARBAGE because Chuck Lorre is the biggest idiot of them all.
A little imperfection makes everything perfect. for example little scar on the beautiful lips, The wine poured into the wedding dress that all brides fear but makes perfect like that
That's some weird stuff on that mirror. Someone's name, a weird bird drawing. I think. And 666? That's creepy.
This was so hard to watch. Seeing men dressed in dinner jackets (tuxidos) before 18:00 (6:00 pm) really, really hurts.
Sheldon's outfit was even worse. Nobody but waiters combine a tailcoat with a black tie!!!
You need to sort your priorities.
@@TotallyRat_ Maybe, but it's still horrifying.
Stupidest plotline in the show to date. Sheldon does the work, Amy shares the credit. In real life she wouldn't even get her name on the paper, let alone win the Nobel for it.
I don't like the way they changed Sheldon's personality. Could not watch the show after Amy was introduced.
If he’s authentically written, sometimes this happens IRL when someone heavily neurodivergent finds love. The romantic relationship doesn’t change who we are inside, necessarily, just gives us extra motivation to learn to translate our feelings so the other person can understand them. And it’s extra motivation to learn their feelings, so we can respond appropriately to make them happy. Then once we learn what gets good/accurate results, that is fairly easy to generalize outward into showing the other important people in our lives how much we love them/ being able to receive their love in return.
TLDR: Sheldon probably didn’t change his personality, he probably just learned more authentic expression which led to fewer feelings of loneliness which made him happier overall.
What... you mean growing up?
What a POS. His mom legit gave him the idea and says it was him and his future wife that thought of it.
Why is this so cringy?
Maybe cuz you did not watch the actual show
Dont judge a book by it's cover
@@xdryan2.o572No, it's pretty cringe.
@@MrinmoyAkash everyone has their own opinions, thou there ain't many who agree with you 🙃
My Favorite Heartwarming Scenes In This Episode Was When Sheldon & His Mom Have A Heart To Heart About His Late Father & When Sheldon & Amy Say Their Wedding Vows. Out Of All The Love Stories In The “Big Bang Theory Series”, I Love Sheldon’s & Amy’s Love Story The Best”. “They Both Came A Very Long Way, Changed, & Grew From Both Of Their Childhoods, To The Day They Said “I Do”, & To When They Won The Nobel Prize. Plus, When Sheldon Gave That Beautiful Selfless Speech. 🥹 ⚛️ ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️ ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️ ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️ ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️ ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️ 🥹 ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️ ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️ ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️ ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️ ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️ ❤️ 🥹 ⚛️
That was a fun line by Penny "I am pumped !"