I always sympathized with Bea Arthur, who as "Dorothy" had to eat cheesecake in a majority of episodes, yet in real life hated the taste of cheesecake. But like a trooper, she wolfed it down and gave the appearance of loving it. I guess TBBT avoids that issue. Plus it should be noted that food on set is usually cold and yucky by the time the actors are supposed to eat it, so there is plenty of reason to just move it around with a fork if at all possible.
I understand that at the beginning of TBBT the actors did eat the food, but naturally if a scene repeats itself over and over they will gain some weight (or constantly use the spit bucket). So it makes sense to just move it around. Also, it takes skill to speak while eating and not show the food in your mouth.
I was glad they let Amy and Sheldon grow, yes they are insanely smart whatever, but they began to feel more human and likable having that and everything else they learned from their friends.
i find it questionable that you describe the way that Amy changed in behavior over the the series as "growth" , also "likeable", turning from a smart woman into one that is continuisly thinking about coitus and simping for Penny.
@mermidion7552 Even recalcitrant, die-hard intellectuals often succumb to the Biological imperative. Also to primate's need to be in a peer group. I, myself, would have said "relatable" rather than "likable".
Amy’s character really started out being even more insufferable than Sheldon. The writers really did a total transformation of her in just a few episodes. This seems to be a relatively rare talent for television writers.
Yeah, especially since it happened so naturally and you can’t really pinpoint the exact she changed, she slowly progressed into this more respectable sociable human being
I wouldn't say she was more insufferable, but at that time we had, as an audience, become attached to Sheldon so we were prone to taking her side even if they were equally annoying. Case in point, Sheldon badmouths other people's science fields all the time (remember Burt from Geology?), but we're supposed to take his side here because Amy did the same thing to him.
I really want to know what Amy and Sheldon would have done if the boys would have all objected with the break-up. The fact that they were involved in the decision at all bodes some interesting implications in general.
Amy Farrah Fowler: Absolutely not. My colleagues and I are mapping the neurological substrates that subserve global information processing, which is required for all cognitive reasoning, including scientific inquiry, making my research ipso facto prior in the ordo cognoscendi. That means it's better than his research, and by extension, of course, yours.
Those Bollywood breaking dancing moves are hilarious. Amy has a point. Biology is actual work and Sheldon’s work is theoretical which might not even work out. Sheldon’s string theory is a perfect example
First of all the term "real work" is just nonsense. String Theory may be theoretical but it is built on loads of principles and experiments. Second, since I can safely presume none of us have PhDs we cannot really judge. Nice to see you again Jesse.
Do you know why neurobiology is a field? Because someone had a theory of how humans worked. I mean, seriously, part of Amy's job was stimulating parts of a monkey's brain to make it cry... Exactly what are the real world applications of that?
@@jackwells8107 I agree with your argument but your example actually hurts you. She tests monkey brains so that we know how similar parts of human brains work. So for example if there is a tumor or damage to the amygdala, we know how to fix it.
But Sheldon’s “theory of everything” is still just that; a theory. One that hasn’t been proven yet. Plus, Raj’s astronomy, Howard’s engineering, and Leonard’s experimental physics all have more tangible, practical, real-world applications than Sheldon’s theoretical physics.
This is why Cece in New Girl is so much better written character than Raj, New Girl represents India but doesn't make it the budd of the joke always. Cece was a badass and Raj is just always made fun of more than everybody else. Idk How they have such talented actor like Kunal nayyar and waste him like this
Actually, no. You might think so because you haven't seen the impact of such work yet. But that same field laid the foundation for the modern world you live in today. Computers, electricity, radio, satellite communications. If you remove all neurological biology work and it's achievement from the world, it wouldn't change that much. If you remove all theoretical physics work from the world, the civilized world would cease to exist. Sheldon's work is not the least important, it's the most important and the most challenging. It's just that the rate of success is so small that people think it's not practical. Everything you eat, everything you use in your life today, literally everything is the result of theoretical physics research. Dirac might be an unknown name to you, but his research is crucial in the formation of the transistor, aka the foundation of computer chips, aka your smartphones. Go learn some real math.
Actually neurobiology struggles to find evidence. In fact brain is still one of the biggest mystery because no consensus has ever been made. Just so u know, the chemical imbalance theory of depression has just recently been refuted. (Again, sheldon is right LOL). The biggest research of alzheimer has been proven doctored. Not to mention the functions of each brain region is still highly fuzzy
@@chelseaxoxo784 Electricity and water pipes? Before actual manufacturing, the studies of those are of theoretical physics. Without electricity, no modern industrial process, no chemicals, no fertilizer, infinitely less yield on crops. Not enough food. Go learn some science, hombre, it's easy to see
@@markarmage3776 I don't need theoretical physics to know how my pen works. Their both equally important, but neurobiology is more required because it's more relatable and practical to today's world. You're logic is flawed in that you aren't considering what neuroscience has achieved in today's world. You can't solve mental illnesses with theoretical physics, but you can with neurobiology.
Absolutely not, Amy is one of the most interesting characters on the show. I love the intellectual discussions she has with Sheldon (especially the one about gossip). They have terrific chemistry and they both show so much growth through their relationship. I wish they had given more thought to Bernadette's character.
@@e.m.rivera8948 this is one of those shows that's painful to watch and yet oddly alluring in its nonsense. Look at any of these scenes set in the canteen - the people in the background just repeat the same actions over and over, and take absolutely no notice of the table of main characters regardless of how raucous they get. It's like the cast are hateful, maladjusted player characters forced together because the plot requires it, surrounded by oblivious NPCs who wouldn't bat an eyelid even if Leonard or Sheldon stood up and shot each other It's like live action Family Guy - the longer the show goes on, the more ridiculous it gets and the characters feel less and less like actual Humans and more like caricatures squashed together, and nobody ever points out the root issues of the main cast, it's always superfluous gripe-of-the-day stuff. Bernadette is a great example of this - her monstrousness is played for laughs but in any realistic scenario she'd have been given the boot long before she married Howard. In fact, Howard himself is the same - he's just Quagmire made flesh. Truly, this is one of the most bizarre yet fascinating shows I've ever encountered
"can't live with them, can't successfully refute their hypothesis" 😂
"Amen to that"
They should make a tshirt saying that 😂
Hypotheses*
Ends up with : "yes dear" or her storming out.
Howard always delivers the best lines... and Simon does it flawlessly😂
It’s a rare thing to see anyone eat their food on TBBT. Everyone just moves their fork around the plate.
I always sympathized with Bea Arthur, who as "Dorothy" had to eat cheesecake in a majority of episodes, yet in real life hated the taste of cheesecake. But like a trooper, she wolfed it down and gave the appearance of loving it. I guess TBBT avoids that issue. Plus it should be noted that food on set is usually cold and yucky by the time the actors are supposed to eat it, so there is plenty of reason to just move it around with a fork if at all possible.
penny eats her food all the time -
I understand that at the beginning of TBBT the actors did eat the food, but naturally if a scene repeats itself over and over they will gain some weight (or constantly use the spit bucket). So it makes sense to just move it around. Also, it takes skill to speak while eating and not show the food in your mouth.
"Yoko and Yoko", that's so true
@@a_hlmt they're both as annoying as Yoko
I was glad they let Amy and Sheldon grow, yes they are insanely smart whatever, but they began to feel more human and likable having that and everything else they learned from their friends.
I find it extremely problematic that you define then as human based on how they made you feel...
i find it questionable that you describe the way that Amy changed in behavior over the the series as "growth" , also "likeable", turning from a smart woman into one that is continuisly thinking about coitus and simping for Penny.
@@joshuaohuka7719??
@mermidion7552 Even recalcitrant, die-hard intellectuals often succumb to the Biological imperative. Also to primate's need to be in a peer group. I, myself, would have said "relatable" rather than "likable".
hey at least sheldon got the taste of his own medicine
Amy’s character really started out being even more insufferable than Sheldon. The writers really did a total transformation of her in just a few episodes.
This seems to be a relatively rare talent for television writers.
Yeah, especially since it happened so naturally and you can’t really pinpoint the exact she changed, she slowly progressed into this more respectable sociable human being
I wouldn't say she was more insufferable, but at that time we had, as an audience, become attached to Sheldon so we were prone to taking her side even if they were equally annoying.
Case in point, Sheldon badmouths other people's science fields all the time (remember Burt from Geology?), but we're supposed to take his side here because Amy did the same thing to him.
Sheldon was still worse 😂 but I also think hanging with Penny helped her be more “normal” lol
Both Amy's characters were so annoying. Even her character change.
I think her character change began when she saw Zack for the first time and had a very peculiar kind of sexual awakening😂
I really want to know what Amy and Sheldon would have done if the boys would have all objected with the break-up. The fact that they were involved in the decision at all bodes some interesting implications in general.
They really really changed Amy later.
Sadly, yes
not for the better.
Even the transition amy was as bad as her old character.
because amy was supposed to be a on off character - when they decided to keep her they had to change her -
For the worse, and that goes for all characters except bernadette
*sneezes* "25 cats!" 🐱🤣
Howards dancing 😂😂 i watch it on loop
Amy Farrah Fowler:
Absolutely not. My colleagues and I are mapping the neurological substrates that subserve global information processing, which is required for all cognitive reasoning, including scientific inquiry, making my research ipso facto prior in the ordo cognoscendi. That means it's better than his research, and by extension, of course, yours.
Not them implying that John was less crazy than Yoko
Stop showing middle of the episodes at start, it is really irritating.
I think Sheldon couldn't handle being inferior to Amy and her field 😂❤
Howard doing that dance at the beginning was hilarious
more like yoko and yoko 😹😹😹
What Episode Is This
The pitch shift is intolerable
One of the best episodes with Amy, the one where Sheldon and Amy’s relationship is terminated.
@@christopherbingham5092missing the point
Amy changed so much.
Those Bollywood breaking dancing moves are hilarious.
Amy has a point. Biology is actual work and Sheldon’s work is theoretical which might not even work out.
Sheldon’s string theory is a perfect example
Absolutely
First of all the term "real work" is just nonsense. String Theory may be theoretical but it is built on loads of principles and experiments. Second, since I can safely presume none of us have PhDs we cannot really judge. Nice to see you again Jesse.
Without theories, we wouldn’t have anything we rely upon today. Thinking about a problem is just as important as studying or solving it.
Do you know why neurobiology is a field? Because someone had a theory of how humans worked. I mean, seriously, part of Amy's job was stimulating parts of a monkey's brain to make it cry... Exactly what are the real world applications of that?
@@jackwells8107 I agree with your argument but your example actually hurts you. She tests monkey brains so that we know how similar parts of human brains work. So for example if there is a tumor or damage to the amygdala, we know how to fix it.
Freaking Awesome👍👍 Howard Rules❤️❤️🤗🤗🥰🥰❤️❤️
Debbie Downer would have been too obvious so they changed it to Amy
But Sheldon’s “theory of everything” is still just that; a theory. One that hasn’t been proven yet.
Plus, Raj’s astronomy, Howard’s engineering, and Leonard’s experimental physics all have more tangible, practical, real-world applications than Sheldon’s theoretical physics.
I love shamy but Amy's growth was the best in the show...
Do they ever eat their food?
And i thought my break ups are bad :D
Howard a creep.
Ooooohhhh 😊😅
😂Funny
Amy : "Real world applications" ? . Cold fusion is real enough, I think.
Amy cut Sheldon's b4lls, in the present and under all future premises/circumstances. She's vicious. : )
This is why Cece in New Girl is so much better written character than Raj, New Girl represents India but doesn't make it the budd of the joke always. Cece was a badass and Raj is just always made fun of more than everybody else.
Idk How they have such talented actor like Kunal nayyar and waste him like this
This is the amy we saw in the first episode...she changed SIGNIFICANTLY...was there an episode where she was suddenly less...severe?
Howard & Amy. Argh.
She's not wrong.
Sheldon's field of study is the least important and practical of everyone at that table.
Actually, no. You might think so because you haven't seen the impact of such work yet. But that same field laid the foundation for the modern world you live in today.
Computers, electricity, radio, satellite communications.
If you remove all neurological biology work and it's achievement from the world, it wouldn't change that much.
If you remove all theoretical physics work from the world, the civilized world would cease to exist.
Sheldon's work is not the least important, it's the most important and the most challenging. It's just that the rate of success is so small that people think it's not practical.
Everything you eat, everything you use in your life today, literally everything is the result of theoretical physics research.
Dirac might be an unknown name to you, but his research is crucial in the formation of the transistor, aka the foundation of computer chips, aka your smartphones.
Go learn some real math.
Actually neurobiology struggles to find evidence. In fact brain is still one of the biggest mystery because no consensus has ever been made. Just so u know, the chemical imbalance theory of depression has just recently been refuted. (Again, sheldon is right LOL). The biggest research of alzheimer has been proven doctored. Not to mention the functions of each brain region is still highly fuzzy
@@markarmage3776I think we'd be able to survive without smartphones
More examples of how "everything you eat" is an example of theoretical physics?
@@chelseaxoxo784 Electricity and water pipes? Before actual manufacturing, the studies of those are of theoretical physics. Without electricity, no modern industrial process, no chemicals, no fertilizer, infinitely less yield on crops. Not enough food.
Go learn some science, hombre, it's easy to see
@@markarmage3776 I don't need theoretical physics to know how my pen works. Their both equally important, but neurobiology is more required because it's more relatable and practical to today's world. You're logic is flawed in that you aren't considering what neuroscience has achieved in today's world. You can't solve mental illnesses with theoretical physics, but you can with neurobiology.
Repeal the 19th.
The show would've been infinitely better if they terminated Amy's character right then and there.
Absolutely not, Amy is one of the most interesting characters on the show. I love the intellectual discussions she has with Sheldon (especially the one about gossip). They have terrific chemistry and they both show so much growth through their relationship. I wish they had given more thought to Bernadette's character.
Yeah it really should have ended here amy sucks
sheldon needed to know what it was like to have his work disrespected since he does it all the time
Why do you think Amy sucks?
The only show worse than BBT Is Young Sheldon
I could name a dozen but opinions are subjective and no show is objectively better or worse than another.
@@nicholaswilliams6475 Bazinga.
Then why are you watching a video of it? 😂
Young Sheldon is awesome.
Yet you are here😂
Too awful to watch.
so why r u here lol
The most unfunny show ever
and yet ur here 😂
@@e.m.rivera8948 this is one of those shows that's painful to watch and yet oddly alluring in its nonsense. Look at any of these scenes set in the canteen - the people in the background just repeat the same actions over and over, and take absolutely no notice of the table of main characters regardless of how raucous they get. It's like the cast are hateful, maladjusted player characters forced together because the plot requires it, surrounded by oblivious NPCs who wouldn't bat an eyelid even if Leonard or Sheldon stood up and shot each other
It's like live action Family Guy - the longer the show goes on, the more ridiculous it gets and the characters feel less and less like actual Humans and more like caricatures squashed together, and nobody ever points out the root issues of the main cast, it's always superfluous gripe-of-the-day stuff. Bernadette is a great example of this - her monstrousness is played for laughs but in any realistic scenario she'd have been given the boot long before she married Howard. In fact, Howard himself is the same - he's just Quagmire made flesh. Truly, this is one of the most bizarre yet fascinating shows I've ever encountered