Man, Denise must really be into Stuart to get so upset. Her paintball skills are awesome and ouchy! Stuart better not cross her again because she would be hard to replace.
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Antwoord deur FormerlyKnownAs
op 14 Januarie 2019 om 12:50 NM
While she doesn’t come across as the rabbit-boiling-type; she definitely isn’t the shrinking-violet-type when it comes to expressing herself/taking action when things are not to her liking.
Think she is good for Stuart; and he is lucky to have her (awesome paintball skills and all).
Think she is just the kind of person he needs. Someone willing to call him on his sad-sack-need to doubt himself. Someone willing to drag him—kicking and screaming if need be—forward.
(Sussman is so great as Stuart—too bad there is no award for facial expressions, he’d be a lock. It’s amazing how often he sales-a-scene with just the look on his face.)
Antwoord deur Knixon
op 12 Januarie 2020 om 6:06 NM
Didn't it seem odd, though, that Denise didn't seem to know Stuart was chock-full of nerdly goodness, until Sheldon and Amy's wedding?
Could it have been mostly about the setting? She MUST have heard Stuart talking about Star Wars trivia - minutiae, even - at the store. And on their dates, and maybe in his sleep...
Antwoord deur wonder2wonder
op 12 Januarie 2020 om 10:56 NM
All these women the guys marry are not the sweet docile ones from the old (50s and 60s) shows.
Confident.
Antwoord deur FormerlyKnownAs
op 13 Januarie 2020 om 2:41 NM
More women writers.
Antwoord deur tmdb87793678
op 13 Januarie 2020 om 4:38 NM
As all these women get so "confident" these days they don't even think they need men anymore! Soon we'll have a whole generation of men like me who have nobody cuz all the women have decided they don't need anybody but themselves! There needs to be a happy medium between the women of the 50s and the women of today or the human race will die out.
Antwoord deur Knixon
op 13 Januarie 2020 om 5:50 NM
How many TBBT episodes were written by women?
Antwoord deur znexyish
op 13 Januarie 2020 om 6:19 NM
They must have at least a dozen writers on the staff. Plus Lorre and Prady. Probably mostly men.
Antwoord deur Knixon
op 13 Januarie 2020 om 9:37 NM
I suppose a variety of people make suggestions etc. But I don't remember seeing a lot of women writers in the on-screen credits.
Antwoord deur FormerlyKnownAs
op 14 Januarie 2020 om 12:57 NM
Probably "50s"/"60s" they were all men.
Antwoord deur FormerlyKnownAs
op 14 Januarie 2020 om 7:04 NM
To misquote I have no idea who...
No matter how much cats fight, there always seems to be a lot of kittens running around.
Antwoord deur znexyish
op 14 Januarie 2020 om 7:09 NM
Denise the Menace. Compared to Bernie, Penny, Debbie ?
Antwoord deur Knixon
op 14 Januarie 2020 om 11:32 NM
Must I point out the obvious?
Antwoord deur Knixon
op 14 Januarie 2020 om 11:33 NM
Well let's not forget original Star Trek, just for one example from the 60s. Dorothy Fontana, Shari Lewis...
Antwoord deur wonder2wonder
op 15 Januarie 2020 om 1:28 VM
Denise Power.
Side note:
Should there be a spinoff "Stuart and Denise"?
Antwoord deur Knixon
op 15 Januarie 2020 om 2:07 VM
Or perhaps "The Tiny Bang Theory?"
Or to borrow a phrase that fits Stuart, "Not With A Bang, But With A Whimper?"