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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Queres valorar ou engadir o elemento a unha listaxe?
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Resposta de FormerlyKnownAs
no 14 de xaneiro do 2019 ás 12:50PM
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.)
Resposta de Knixon
no 12 de xaneiro do 2020 ás 6:06PM
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...
Resposta de wonder2wonder
no 12 de xaneiro do 2020 ás 10:56PM
All these women the guys marry are not the sweet docile ones from the old (50s and 60s) shows.
Confident.
Resposta de FormerlyKnownAs
no 13 de xaneiro do 2020 ás 2:41PM
More women writers.
Resposta de tmdb87793678
no 13 de xaneiro do 2020 ás 4:38PM
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.
Resposta de Knixon
no 13 de xaneiro do 2020 ás 5:50PM
How many TBBT episodes were written by women?
Resposta de znexyish
no 13 de xaneiro do 2020 ás 6:19PM
They must have at least a dozen writers on the staff. Plus Lorre and Prady. Probably mostly men.
Resposta de Knixon
no 13 de xaneiro do 2020 ás 9:37PM
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.
Resposta de FormerlyKnownAs
no 14 de xaneiro do 2020 ás 12:57PM
Probably "50s"/"60s" they were all men.
Resposta de FormerlyKnownAs
no 14 de xaneiro do 2020 ás 7:04PM
To misquote I have no idea who...
No matter how much cats fight, there always seems to be a lot of kittens running around.
Resposta de znexyish
no 14 de xaneiro do 2020 ás 7:09PM
Denise the Menace. Compared to Bernie, Penny, Debbie ?
Resposta de Knixon
no 14 de xaneiro do 2020 ás 11:32PM
Must I point out the obvious?
Resposta de Knixon
no 14 de xaneiro do 2020 ás 11:33PM
Well let's not forget original Star Trek, just for one example from the 60s. Dorothy Fontana, Shari Lewis...
Resposta de wonder2wonder
no 15 de xaneiro do 2020 ás 1:28AM
Denise Power.
Side note:
Should there be a spinoff "Stuart and Denise"?
Resposta de Knixon
no 15 de xaneiro do 2020 ás 2:07AM
Or perhaps "The Tiny Bang Theory?"
Or to borrow a phrase that fits Stuart, "Not With A Bang, But With A Whimper?"