I think I disagree with it being just an Amy issue. It's how Sheldon has been dealing with his assistant as well, and in the most recent ep, a large part of Leonard and Sheldon's fight involved Sheldon telling Leonard he was drinking too much soy milk and the estrogen from that was making him think like a woman, which was clearly a BAD THING.
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I mean, it was always in there, but now you could really see why Leslie Winkle might really hate Sheldon.(Not that we saw it that much while she was on.)
Matt,
have you heard about the man who is being hunted by the LAPD - allegedly killing the daughter and future son-in-law of a LA cop, killing another cop, and injuring two other cops -
Charlie Sheen put out a video asking the guy to contact him and turn himself in to him. He would escort him to the police.
So, Charlie Sheen is unpredictable, not really a nice person, but I guess he is trying.
That would only work in a movie, though, not real life. But at least CS craziness might accomplish something?
It may also accomplish Charlie Sheen getting shot down by someone with even less self-control and stability than he has. I hope for everyone's sake that the authorities are the ones to make first contact with the guy.
But CS is trying to get it to work in real life!
Is that the part of the crazy? Because things are so crazy, I'm not quite sure.
I hope for everyone's sake that the authorities are the ones to make first contact with the guy.
The LAPD has made it clear that they’re going to shoot him on sight, and they’ve also shown that they’re not very discriminate about whether or not they’re shooting the right guy.
It's really insane. They've shot three people already. [link]
I've always felt like Sheldon was written less sympathetically than Jim Parsons manages to play him, and some of what Lee is talking about are symptoms or manifestations of that.
Incidentally, I don't think any of that needs to be whitefonted in here.
I caught the first episode in syndication last week, and it was startling to remember how much more socially aware Sheldon was when the series started. I feel like what happened with Phoebe on Friends happened with him -- they took a fun, quirky, but realistic character and shaved off everything but the quirks.