nikhil nair Sheldon’s ball fell short, therefore to make the correct trajectory he needs more force. He also said before he throw the ball that he’s going to use the force, like what Luke, but he didn’t score so he needs more force.
Raj - Howard deciding who is the hero and who is the side kick... and Sheldon - Kripky playing basketball... r two of the most hilarious moments in TBBT....🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ha ha ha! That's hilarious. How about this for the plot: Sheldon needs a little bit more money. The group suggests that since he has an incredible knowledge of football, he coach a team in the local peewee league. Once he starts coaching, he becomes a DICKtator of a coach, giving them a stupid name like "Sheldon's Slaves" and practices them to near-death. They win the first game, but Sheldon is a sore winner and complains about how they did not win by more (even though the won like 35-0). The second game the lose and Sheldon threatens to carve out their brains with a laser of some kind. The entire team begins crying, causing Sheldon to be beaten up by the moms of all the players. Meanwhile, Leonard, Raj, and Howard stand there laughing.
Josh Gingrich The only part I don't like is his friends standing there watching. I know he would deserve it but that is too far. Also he wouldn't do that.
*Both Howard and Raj go back and forward with Insults and Circle Each other without Hitting Each Other* Leonard: FELLAS IT BEEN 30 MINUTES AND NOBODY'S TOUCH EACH OTHER!
Sheldon is hated among the Geology community ... and the Engineering community ... and ... basically, if someone murdered Sheldon, there'd be alot of suspects, and even more people with motives
Not double dribble. DD is where you dribble the ball, stop, then dribble again without passing it to someone else. What Kripke did was just a 2-handed dribble, awkward (& clumsy) but doable.
@@Beezlie727 absolutely a double dribble, touching the ball with 2 hands counts as discontinuation of dribble. It's the most fundamental example of double dribble.
@@AlexSeverinski i think whats the person was trying to point out in a crude fashion was that you missed the sarcastic/joking tone in the original comment. I don't think they intended to argue with you :) Good on you for not stooping to their level
@@ThirrinDiamond you can try to covey sarcasm through text but it’s not as easy to receive or interpret not to the point where they should be angry about it. Besides if someone was trying to be sarcastic through text use. 🤨🙄😏😉
Penny married Leonard because 1. She was losing her looks and no longer in her prime. 2. She wanted stability. 3. She felt sorry for him/pitied him 4. He was geographically convenient. 5. If she didn't end up with him, she was on the show for no reason. Bernadette married Howard because 1. She was out of HER BBC phase. 2. He was easy to control. 3. He couldn't be without his mother. Amy married Sheldon because 1. She was not attractive and couldn't be picky. 2. He was the only guy for her. 3. They had a lot in common.
@@Surfer041 no I'm glad that some people out there still look at relationships realistically. Even though there still exist people who marry for love but your logic on Penny and Bernadette is spot on. Amy on the other hand I think married Sheldon for love because she was friends with him first with no intention of falling in love and she also had other chances with better guys but she still chose Sheldon no matter how hard he was to be with.
You know they have Krepke however it's spelled is shown to be more athletic of a nerd, going to the gym on treadmills, rock climbing, and fencing. You think he could shoot a basketball lol.
at all of the scenes (except for the paintball scene) you finaly understand why nerds get bullied. It's just so easy, this coming from a person who was bullied because he was different (not a nerd).
@@royabraham9167 never heard of the phrase it can always get worse, especially when people say oposite sentence. trust me there could very well be some people like that out there. But I can say this: I would indeed be surprised when I see someone like that with my own three eyes.
@Joey Bishop oh. Wow. I guess an actor without a speech impediment can act as a person who has. Oh wait. A person with a little speech impediment can emphasize it more because they actually have first hand experience. And you're welcome. But on my final note to this comment because honestly, i can only care worth about two comments. He has a speech impediment but he tweaked it a little more for this character.
I believe the correct version of the joke should be without the word 'inverse'. A tangent that's approaching an asymptote (to say that basically the wall is vertical :-D) is the right one, I reckon.