You know up until the kick me sign, this has to be one of Sheldon's finer moments of actually seeming to care or actually care about someone else's feelings and I love that.
Johnny and Jim make one electric acting team! Johny is extremely underrated for The Big Bang Theory - but his spontaneity is awe-inspiring....he is real, flawed, goofy, funny, silly, stupid, and romantic all at the same time :D
I feel like the kick me sign part ruined this, because it didn't need the humor at all and could have been a very well performed moment in this entire series.
They I try to see it, and I know this scene was probably not intended this way, but how I try to cope with that bit is that gives Leonard some strange kind of comfort. While his relationship with Penny was in turmoil and his future with her was completely uncertain, amidst all this confusion he still had Sheldon, who stuck to his ways as usual. Annoying, frustrating and difficult though he may be, he is also consistent and during a time of confusion and uncertainty, having a consistent thing in your life that continues to be that way can be a source of comfort to you. You know that, no matter what else happens, at least that one thing will stay the same and remain something you can rely on. Even though that thing in Leonard's case may be something that annoys and frustrates him, I imagine the comfort he must feel would be no less for it. But, again, that's probably me completely overthinking and overanalyzing this scene and it most likely doesn't mean any of these things and it's probably just cringey comedy inserted in what would have otherwise been an emotionally significant scene.
@@Xylarxcode No your absolutely right. In times of uncertainty, having a constant keeps you grounded and makes you not go insane. I know they put the joke in there because this is a comedy after all, but its the little things in life that really make a difference.
Oh my gosh I haven't seen this episode and was fooled into thinking that Sheldon had some amazing emotional breakthrough!!! That "kick me" sign really crushed my spirits lolz. Sheldon... when will you be a real boy??? Lolz
I agreed with Leonard for saying he wasn't sure because she was sad and drunk...it was true. He wanted her to propose when it felt right not when she's depressed and desperate
they just couldn't do it, they couldn't even restrain themselves long enough to have a minute and a half of decent emotional dialogue without shoveling a big fat steaming pile of forced sheldon humor into it
Yeah man it's comedy not drama. Sure it'd be nice for it to have drama, but this is a comedy show. I for one would like to have less laughing, but what can we do about it?
@@ridingatractor7616 of course that’s Brooklyn 99 while the big bang theory doesn’t give a damn about careful writing or adding drama to their overly formulaic cookie cutter comedy sitcom
You know, what pissed me off most about the finale is that they gave Penny and Leonard a happy ending, while during the entire show they kept showing us bad signs in their relationship. Like this one: Leonard should have simply said that he rejected Penny’s proposal just because she was drunk, but he didn’t cause at 0:26 you can actually feel there was something more. But then puff, disappeared. Got back together, married, expecting baby, all good.
Yeah I see you wrote it a year ago, sorry about that.. but DAMN YOU ARE SOOOOOO RIGHT. It was complete BS they should have broken up for good. Or truly fix their relationship along the way. But this??? Hell naaaah!
I agree they shouldn’t had gotten married just for the sake of getting married they were a bad couple. If anything Leonard should’ve married someone else that would’ve made him happy and Penny could’ve fine something els to motivate her
I disagree with Barbara and Howyaduing. He was right not to accept her proposal. She was drunk and when morning comes she would have said. Oh my God, sorry, I was drunk, etc, etc. The right time came after she was canned doing the serial apist movie. She was fed up and a dose of reality hit her in the face and they did the engagement thing. But why all the fuss with the perfection in this comedy. They don't following the rules. They take a lot of liberty in creating issues in each episodes.
@@peterscotland1507 Typical sitcom formula at this point people are just tired of the same gags being told over and over again the next episode showed Sheldon forced to take a day off which had been done before.
Western women have no idea what they want cause they just want a gangsters’ BBC to satisfy them every now and then and a white boy to leech resources and to cuck.
He's pretty awful but are MOST of the people on this show good people? 1. Penny? The functional alcoholic, serial dating, narcissistic mooch? 2. Bernadette? The shrill nagging shrew who dominates her BF/husband? 3. Howard? The pervert creep that makes your skin crawl if you are a woman? 4. Raj? The selective mute who becomes obnoxiously over confident once he starts talking to women? Amy and Leonard are the closest to being decent people. Amy because her weirdness isn't viciously malicious like Sheldon's is and Leonard because his personality toxicity is turned inward and not constantly lashing out at others. When you really objectively look at sitcoms built around the group of friends dynamic most of them are filled with horrible people. Seinfeld is full of high functioning sociopaths and honestly so is friends. I get that it's done for effect and an exaggerated caricature but it's little wonder that people are so messed up in real life when they grow up on this kind of entertainment.