Yea georgie is the adaptable instinctively smart one he isn't a genius but in the moment he can be fast on his feet dependable reliable and the smartest one especially if its an emergency and shelldon is the living embodiment of a human anomaly he is so intelligent by nature it borders on the line of annoying 🤣
Im my opinion mary is the main problem she gave so much affection to sheldon and not as much to georgie or missy thats why sheldon became so arrogant if she would have treated hom like a normal child i dont think there would be problems like this
People are praised upon accomplishments. It would be rather weird to not congratulate people who have a lot of success and people who provide more are more important in society. It still is messed up that she is always clearly put behind Sheldon despite her parents knowing she’s in the right.
True, but on the other hand - Sheldon isn't a normal child and he never would have received ''normal'' treatment. That of course doesn't mean Mary had to play favourites that obviously
@@madlen89h This is not about whining. This is about the fact that certain people do need more time to accustome to changes. You don't tell a wheelchair user to 'Stop whining, not everything is about you.' when they say that they need an elevator to get to the upper floor, do you? No? Don't be ffing ableistic. There's nothing bad about waiting a few days before initialising massive change and no reason to not let Georgie use his room in the meantime.
He is 100% right. Georgie needs to understand that goofing off at high school has consequences. I first tried to leave home when I was 12. Finally succeeded when I was 16. Never went back, always paid rent. I needed the independence, but the consequences followed me my whole life.
I had a similar situation… only I graduated… but shortly after my mom came home pissed off about idk WHAT! And she took it out on me and told me I had 2 months to get out. I went to my room, cried in confusion and left a few days later with some strange guy I met on the internet. Luckily he was really good to me and taught me a lot. But now I’m 31, I have an amazing business and it was a blessing and also a curse because I had to grow up so fast. But it also taught me a lot about life. That year she kicked me out, I made $100k and bought a Range Rover. I see a lot of myself in Georgie’s character
@@HelloHappyelo Yes because it was a stranger. It doesn't matter that it was a nice stranger it could have gone completely different. They were completely lucky that it was a kindPerson and not someone that would take advantage or harm them. Strange is not immediately automatically a bad thing. It means unusual or surprising in a way that is unsettling or hard to understand. "children have some strange ideas" Similar: unusual odd curious peculiar funny bizarre weird uncanny queer unexpected unfamiliar abnormal atypical anomalous untypical different out of the ordinary out of the way extraordinary remarkable puzzling mystifying mysterious perplexing baffling unaccountable inexplicable incongruous uncommon irregular singular deviant aberrant freak freakish surreal suspicious dubious questionable eerie unnatural outré unco fishy creepy spooky rum bizarro eccentric
He isn't refusing. He's argueing against it at first because he doesn't understand it. Then he realises that it has to happen and asks for some time to get used to the change. That's not unreasonable. What is unreasonable is to expect someone who _struggles with small changes_ to just be magically perfectly fine with such a giant change dropped onto them all of a sudden.
Why are the comments so determined to blame Mary for everything? What part of George wanting to kick Georgie out for dropping out of school and not even letting him sit and eat with the family screams "it's all Mary's fault". If anything, Mary was sticking up for Georgie.
Exactly. George was being a jerk. You don't talk that fing coldly to your family unless you wanna severe ties. And severing ties over whether someone drops out of school or not is just petty.
I was wondering this too. Every video there's always a comment that Mary coddles sheldon too much or pays no attention to Missy even in videos where she comforts Missy or George is being a bad dad. Baffling. Not sure if it's because she's a woman or because she's religious that people are quick to jump on her.
There was no reason she couldn't wait a few days for everyone, including Sheldon, to process all the changes that were happening so suddenly. Sheldon was reasonable in asking for time to think about things. MISSY was the one that threw a hissy fit.
No, that's not the case here. He didn't reject her idea, he just asked to wait for Sheldon to get used to it. Mary approved her idea, in other (more serious) situations George often sides with Missy, so this one is not a big deal. She got what she wanted in the end, she talked Sheldon into it herself, that's an accomplishments
Missy gets screwed every time - and she and Georgie are just as smart as Sheldon but in street smarts and common sense smarts, real-world survivor smarts.
I know the school system is useless, but if georgie is smart enough, he could stay in school and find some business books in library, while selling some candies to friends, at the same time he can live in the house without spending any money
Id be encouraging Georgie. It’s very rare that someone his age is willing to roll up his sleeves and get down to work. I’d compromise with him, stay in school, get your diploma, and I won’t say a word about college. He could even have a part time job until school ends and then he can do what he wants. Still, George’s decision to drop out is vindicated anyway, he becomes a self made millionaire through sheer hard work. George and Mary definitely owe him an apology.
@@amysmileyreid95 Well, the OP practically said the same thing (about encouraging). Mary and George definitely don't owe him anything as they were rightfully worried and he was still a minor and there was just one year left. Noone could have known it would turn out well for Georgie cause in most cases it doesn't. Also, adult Georgie is definitely rich and self-made but is he really a millionaire?)
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 so your kid takes a path you don’t agree with (all legal and above board of course) you’re on his/her back all day every day because of their choices and becomes a success in spite of you, would you not feel bad enough to go I’m sorry, you were right?
The writers here have combined experiences that initiate the truth of Life and Relationships Such conflicts are typical and show Common Sense All contribute to Shakespeare Play of Action
Does one really expect to be thanked for setting the table in their own house? You aren't even earning or making the food, just putting it on the table...she could have Sheldon and Georgie take turns with her, that way it's even between all the kids.
Unironically, you are dumb. The very fact that you don't like Sheldon means that he WAS written and acted well, just as he was supposed to, just as he was in TBBT. You may say what you want but Ian (sheldon actor) nails it, with each season he acts more and more like Sheldon we knew from TBBT with mannerisms, expressions etc.
missy has some good ideas. also, i did not watch the entire show so i do not know much but georgie seems irresponsible. george is just being a good father by teaching his son how to become a responsible adult. but georgie seems ungrateful and irresponsible. just my 2 cents.
Sheldon is getting unbearable annoying now. And it looks forced from the producers and director, in the seasons before, he was still a lil annoying but that came from ignorance, he listened a lot more to other ppl’s advise. Now, he just seems to complain for the sake even and he knows it’s not ignorance. He just wants to get his way because he feels entitled and genuinely doesn’t care about other ppl in the house or outside.
Not every household is perfect. I had to share a room off and on my whole child and teenage years with one of my sisters. Was dependent on the places our parents could afford. Mixed with an older sister, with a different dad, jumping back and forth from parent to parent. I am the only boy with 3 sisters. I got my own room every chance there was, but still ended up sharing.
I know this very well with me being the middle child with two sisters. I shared a room with both of them at the same time for years off and on between traveling to the couch on occasion. Not every family is blessed enough to have money for everything needed, but as long as u got family and support from loved ones everything will be ok!
What if some women these days ARE pregnant and pretty and are fine with this? Will you shame them for this too? Also, it's not about sexism, it's about Missy's struggles and unfortunate choices stemming from childhood issues