Debate The Big Bang Theory

1.Could Sheldon's rental of his old bedroom be the writers' way of edging him back into that apartment for good?

2.Show of hands: How many think it makes more sense for Penny and Leonard to live in Penny's apartment...because it's her apartment? I think we can consider Sheldon and Amy's "living together experiment" over and a success.

3.If Sheldon does not live in his old apartment, is his spot still enforced?

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@Lemons said:

@bratface said:

You know I never understood why they (TPTB) kept Penny & Leonard in his apartment & moved Amy & Sheldon into Penny's place. To me it makes/made more sense (especially in the beginning) to have Amy & Sheldon in the 2 bedroom. If Sheldon got a bit 'antsy' about the closeness he could just use the 2nd bedroom.

Yes, that would have been another way to approach their experiment. Amy and Sheldon staying in Penny's apartment indefinitely with all her décor and "stuff" still there just doesn't make much sense to me. I thought the experiment was temporary, yet I'm wondering if she (and Leonard) will ever move back in. At the very least, if they're not going to switch them back around, they need to do something with all of Penny's décor and let Amy and Sheldon decorate it as they'd like.

Clearly this has been a thorn in my side.

Ahh, but if you notice, they have changed the decor a lot. Not everything, but most of the wall stuff is different.

@Gothish520 said:

@Lemons said:

@bratface said:

You know I never understood why they (TPTB) kept Penny & Leonard in his apartment & moved Amy & Sheldon into Penny's place. To me it makes/made more sense (especially in the beginning) to have Amy & Sheldon in the 2 bedroom. If Sheldon got a bit 'antsy' about the closeness he could just use the 2nd bedroom.

Yes, that would have been another way to approach their experiment. Amy and Sheldon staying in Penny's apartment indefinitely with all her décor and "stuff" still there just doesn't make much sense to me. I thought the experiment was temporary, yet I'm wondering if she (and Leonard) will ever move back in. At the very least, if they're not going to switch them back around, they need to do something with all of Penny's décor and let Amy and Sheldon decorate it as they'd like.

Clearly this has been a thorn in my side.

Ahh, but if you notice, they have changed the decor a lot. Not everything, but most of the wall stuff is different.

I'm going to have to look more closely then. That's good to hear. smiley I guess I'm thinking mostly of the living room furniture and maybe the dishes.

This is a tangent, but I sure did love Penny's Chinese lanterns in her bedroom!

@Gothish520 said:

Leonard also let Penny redecorate their bedroom, but I can't recall if we've seen it since then - it was very girlie.

At the end of that episode, Leonard was starting to hide some of that most girlie stuff, as Penny had been doing previously with his sci-fi collectibles etc. But we haven't seen yet how much of a difference it's made. I suspect Penny would notice her pink pillows etc missing, more than Leonard missed the Batman fob or whatever from his key chain.

@znexyish said:

@Lemons said:

@znexyish said:

@Lemons said:

@Knixon said:

It's quite possible that nobody really wants a serious answer, but the reason it was Sheldon's spot was because of its position within the room: including cross-room ventilation, etc. Those factors would be related to that position within the room, not that cushion on the sofa. If a different cushion on the couch was now in that position within the room, then his spot would become that different cushion. Although being Sheldon, he might insist on moving the old cushion to the new position. If the couch is no longer within the range of the spot, then presumably he would set up a lawn chair or something, so that he would be in the same position within the room.

Do you have a spot in your house Knixon? I do.

Sheldon also found himself a spot in Penny's apartment. https://youtu.be/I2C5H9c826M

He also finds the perfect spot in the movie theater. https://youtu.be/_6XVJ_eaKLY

He just needs to find an appropriate spot where ever he goes.

And I shall posit the same question to you Z. Do you have a spot in your home?

No I do not have a spot. Because unlike Sheldon I am not Professor Wackadoodle.

Sometimes I think of him more as Professor Whack-A-Mole, because no matter how many times you hit him with a hammer, he pops up again. grinning

I do believe that Sheldon's spot has gone away much like Sheldon's classic Bazinga! has gone. A gag that has served its time.

@znexyish said:

I do believe that Sheldon's spot has gone away much like Sheldon's classic Bazinga! has gone. A gag that has served its time.

I think you are right. It was those very specific quirks that made Sheldon so unique and interesting, though. Now his quirkiness is quite watered down, and takes the form of things like his conniption fits about not being able to solve string theory. It's like in the episode of SpongeBob where his head rounded out and he became normal, instead of pointy and goofy. Sheldon's head is rounding out too much for my liking.

@Lemons said:

@znexyish said:

I do believe that Sheldon's spot has gone away much like Sheldon's classic Bazinga! has gone. A gag that has served its time.

I think you are right. It was those very specific quirks that made Sheldon so unique and interesting, though. Now his quirkiness is quite watered down, and takes the form of things like his conniption fits about not being able to solve string theory. It's like in the episode of SpongeBob where his head rounded out and he became normal, instead of pointy and goofy. Sheldon's head is rounding out too much for my liking.

Soon he will be just like Charlie Brown and his big round head.

@znexyish said:

@Lemons said:

@znexyish said:

I do believe that Sheldon's spot has gone away much like Sheldon's classic Bazinga! has gone. A gag that has served its time.

I think you are right. It was those very specific quirks that made Sheldon so unique and interesting, though. Now his quirkiness is quite watered down, and takes the form of things like his conniption fits about not being able to solve string theory. It's like in the episode of SpongeBob where his head rounded out and he became normal, instead of pointy and goofy. Sheldon's head is rounding out too much for my liking.

Soon he will be just like Charlie Brown and his big round head.

Good grief!

(Except I think Leonard's the Charlie Brown of the show personality-wise.)

@Lemons said:

@znexyish said:

@Lemons said:

@znexyish said:

I do believe that Sheldon's spot has gone away much like Sheldon's classic Bazinga! has gone. A gag that has served its time.

I think you are right. It was those very specific quirks that made Sheldon so unique and interesting, though. Now his quirkiness is quite watered down, and takes the form of things like his conniption fits about not being able to solve string theory. It's like in the episode of SpongeBob where his head rounded out and he became normal, instead of pointy and goofy. Sheldon's head is rounding out too much for my liking.

Soon he will be just like Charlie Brown and his big round head.

Good grief!

(Except I think Leonard's the Charlie Brown of the show personality-wise.)

Leonard is Charlie Brown. Bernie is Lucy. Amy is Marci. Um I don't know about who is who in the rest of the Charlie Brown Universe. Funny how everything is a universe now stars

Not just a universe! A multiverse! That's what you need to allow for things like a female Thor, etc.

@znexyish said:

@Lemons said:

@znexyish said:

@Lemons said:

@znexyish said:

I do believe that Sheldon's spot has gone away much like Sheldon's classic Bazinga! has gone. A gag that has served its time.

I think you are right. It was those very specific quirks that made Sheldon so unique and interesting, though. Now his quirkiness is quite watered down, and takes the form of things like his conniption fits about not being able to solve string theory. It's like in the episode of SpongeBob where his head rounded out and he became normal, instead of pointy and goofy. Sheldon's head is rounding out too much for my liking.

Soon he will be just like Charlie Brown and his big round head.

Good grief!

(Except I think Leonard's the Charlie Brown of the show personality-wise.)

Leonard is Charlie Brown. Bernie is Lucy. Amy is Marci. Um I don't know about who is who in the rest of the Charlie Brown Universe. Funny how everything is a universe now stars

If only the Peanuts piano player'd had a cat, it would have been Schroeder's Cat.

@Knixon said:

Not just a universe! A multiverse! That's what you need to allow for things like a female Thor, etc.

A female Thor would be a sin.

@Lemons said:

@Knixon said:

Not just a universe! A multiverse! That's what you need to allow for things like a female Thor, etc.

A female Thor would be a sin.

I agree. But I think they're already doing it, in the comics. ("Graphic novels.") At least that's what I've read. Hopefully that nonsense will never make it to the big screen.

@Knixon said:

@Lemons said:

@Knixon said:

Not just a universe! A multiverse! That's what you need to allow for things like a female Thor, etc.

A female Thor would be a sin.

I agree. But I think they're already doing it, in the comics. ("Graphic novels.") At least that's what I've read. Hopefully that nonsense will never make it to the big screen.

Well, they can do what they want in the comics. Just don't touch my Chris Hemsworth. It's bad enough they cut his long, sexy locks.

@Knixon said:

Not just a universe! A multiverse! That's what you need to allow for things like a female Thor, etc.

Been there done that. Tarene aka"Thor Girl" premiered about 15 years ago, before the onslaught of all these Marvel/DC movies. Get you nerd credentials in order my dear sir. hammer Now if you want to bring up a multiverse, then what a multiverse is really needed for is to allow for the fact of an ancient Nordic god being turned into a cheesy superhero. What would Edith Hamilton say ?

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