As this scene--I think it was this scene--George leaves the table saying: "Too much food." Tam, sort talking to himself, in a low voice: "Three words you never hear in Vietnam." (Hope I got the exact quotes right.)
This is a very accurate Texan dinner with a foreign guest. Sheldon definitely gets his insensitivity and ignorance from his mother. I know Mary doesn't mean it in a malicious way but still don't make it right.
I would actually be devastated in this situation if I was George. My great grandmother, before she passed, made the most phenomenal red velvet cake that has always been my favorite. If she had never passed down the recipe to us I wouldn’t have my favorite way to remember her by.
Poor Sheldon, on the spectrum, and doesn't understand his family. George tried to bond with Sheldon, but George was a simple, and non-complex man, husband, and father. He was not dumb, in fact like Missy very emotionally intelligent.
A) It's real easy to flash around money when you have no financial responsibilities. B) Georgie's last comment in the truck came straight from an ass hole. Crazy disrespect.
A)becouse he has no financial responsibility he wanted to help his father id rather help my parents out financially rather then spend my money on somethig dumb B)No comment
A. Georgie doesn’t have so many things to have to pay for. It’s disposable income that he felt financially comfortable enough to be willing to hand it to his father. B. That was, while blurted out with hostility, a humorous comment. George and Georgie have that bond between them that allows them to snap back at one another humorously. Georgie wasn’t aware that George was actually mad at the fact that he tried to give him money.