It wouldn’t surprise me at all to find out Sheldon has been buying clothing in multiples just in case he might someday have to dress a rolling virtual presence Sheldon. If he had a dog, the dog would probably have matching t-shirts, too.
I have my own amusing factoid (as Sheldon would say) — Did you know that since she finished ‘Blossom,’ Mayim Bialik has actually earned her PhD in neuroscience? It’s true! Thus and therefore, she fits in with the show’s cast better than the show’s cast does! Whoa!
You see, it’s all about great characters, relationships — it’s not about the island at all. Oh, wait, wrong finale. But, while an island played no part in the episode, relationships and the characters most certainly did.
My sights were set a bit higher thinking of the season wrapping up soon. I wanted epic. I wanted a guffaw fest! Although there were some cute bits, the half-hour fell short for me.
May Sweeps hype, or perhaps the wet dreams of a bunch of geeky nerdy comic book fanboy scientists. A very odd episode which, years from now, may be remembered solely for its bizarre existence and extreme kinkiness. I call shenanigans on this episode!
They never had the makings of a couple. They had no chemistry. Yes, they can be friends. But I don’t want to see them cuddling in bed. I just don’t.
Is Wil Wheaton really so evil … or is he just a smart bowler?