@John Smith Liking a show or not is subjective and 100% opinion based. Her contribution to society is to provide entertainment to everyone who considers The Big Bang Theory to be a good and fun TV Series to watch. While you may not agree with this show being good, to say she contributes nothing to society is factually incorrect.
@John Smith in terms of ''for society'' perhaps that would be better, but we now get to the part of wether she wants it or not. I can't imagine someone studying and getting an actualy Ph.D only to do nothing with it and pretty much all scientist fly under the radar (until they made groundbreaking discoveries). For all we know she could very well be both working on Neurobiological research as well as acting. Her acting career could even be a way to de-stress and relax from all the serious thinking in research.
@John Smith oh so do I . not at first though. it was a bit too unrealistically robot-like behaviour but she had some awesome sneers and remarks later on when she became more social
I don't think so. "A cross we all must bear." would not have been the first thing out of his mouth. I think he was pissed that Amy first deliberately insulted Star Trek and then wouldn't stop telling him how he felt, especially when that's not a feeling he would be proud of anyway, much less when he didn't think it was true.
@@ellenmarch3095 he was jealous. he didnt want to think of himself as jealous. cognitive dissonance. ego won the battle, but jealousy and attachment won the war.
Well he’s discussed sex, he knows how it works but he finds it messy and dirty, along with his struggles socially he’d basically tried to purge it from his world however admits he is only human. No doubt this is one of his reasons for dreaming of being a robot.
You have to be kidding... This Amy here was the 'old' Amy, but the character quickly changed into someone really different. That new Amy was needy, desperate and her life basically revolved around Sheldon.
@@AlexSeverinski That was the character dynamic between Amy and Sheldon when she was first introduced. She was reserved, rational, and disinterested in sex. Then the writers decided to make her desperate, clingy, and fixated on getting into Sheldon's pants. (Yawn.) Also, the entire series is a made-up fantasy that never existed.
I love the ending to this because Amy cornered him with the real truth. Sheldon doesn't lie very well under pressure. If Sheldon didn't feel jealously, he would have just said so. So, it was the latter and he didn't want to admit that so he left...lol
LOL! I love jealous Sheldon too. Like when she went to a wedding with Leonard, and the next morning Sheldon "hit" Leonard and told him "she's not for you". So cute! And with Stewart, alse. Aw!!! Adorable.
wait sheldon doesn't like people touching his food but he is more than happy to be eating raw fish next to raw brains, and even having his food into a Tupperware that had brains in it?
He also didn't flinch at all when she said she was sick and was quickly to offer to help her. Subtle, but that's actually his character progression, him being comfortable and caring to his woman.
Yes, plus, it bothers me so hard that they are having food in a biology lab while cutting up a brain sample. Forget eating, even water isn’t allowed in the biology labs as there is risk of infection. As a neuroscience PhD holder herself, Mayim (Amy) should have corrected this scene!
Most TBBT fans may not recognize what Amy and Sheldon were doing with the "Zack' and "Who" conversation. It is an omage and tribute to one of the funniest comedy duos of the 20th century, Abbott and Costello, who created the famous routine, "Who's on First" - You can find several performances of that skit here on UA-cam.
I liked Amy more in the beginning. I don't know why they had to turn her into a love sick puppy. I'm sure they could have found a way to evolve the relationship with Sheldon without making her the clingy/needy girlfriend.
Well, if you listen to her stories growing up it was lack of opportunity and awkwardness that kept her from experiencing these emotions. It wasn't by choice. Then, being exposed to Penny, Bernadette, the guys, and their relationships, it seems only natural and logical on her part in the progression once she finally got a boyfriend. Look at her once she became besties with Penny. Amy's likeness to Sheldon in the beginning wasn't really Amy, just what circumstances had her become. What she really wanted is what she has now.
ladynottingham89 I see your point, but they both went that way, not just Amy. It's a certain codependency! And I loved the original idea of this relationship in the beginning, but it had to move on in some regard, otherwise it would just have been a very flat character writing. And by the way, obviously they've always been feeling "higher needs", jealousy etc. What's changed is their commitment to it!
When Amy was first introduced she was nothing but a female carbon copy of Sheldon. It was boring and gimmicky. I loved when they started letting her develop a personality of her own. Besides, Sheldon probably would have never progressed in his ability to have relationships if he hadn't paired with someone who was willing to be a little bit pushy. Amy's character development led to Sheldon's character development.
Sheldon does actually bring up a good point about fictional stories: through them you can learn lessons that can help with everyday life same as with any history or philosophy or general non-fiction book. Or hell, lessons learned from parents. It's still calling upon the wisdom and knowledge of others to better your own. But for some reason society doesn't see it that way and looks down on people who would quote things like Anime/Manga or Marvel or, in this case, Star Trek.
i dont think anyone is denying that lol. it is just that in some cases, the "wisdom" is either cheap or straight up stupid. like in this case, i dont think suppressing your emotions is the wise thing to do. it can be useful or necessary in certain situations, but doing it perpetually is just unhealthy. i mean that is literally one of the criteria for judging whether a fictional story is "good". on the one hand, it should obviously be entertaining. but you should also question, what "lessons" are implied and if they are good or bad. for example, since you mentioned anime/manga. i am a one piece fan. and i love the manga mainly because of entertainment value (interesting world, characters and story, funny scenes), but obviously i am aware that there are some important moral statements, some explicitely, some implicitely. and some of the statements are really good, like "follow your dreams", "stick up for the people you care about", "help people in need", "fight the oppressor". but there are a lot of things, that i think are very wrong. like the whole world is built on strict hierarchy. almost every island the protagonists visit has an absolute ruler, like a king or a lord. and really the only question is, if the ruler is "good" or "bad". and obviously they are fighting the "bad" ruler, but have no problem with helping the "good" ruler to keep/gain their power. democratic processes are the exception, not the rule. and usually it is just the people saying "oh, this old leader was so bad, so now we choose this new, "good" leader, who will then rule over us with absolute power", implying that the people dont even want to govern themselves. obviously this is an anti-democratic sentiment and i do not condone it. also, problems are almost always solved with violence, which doesnt seem to be a good message. and especially in the pirate world it is just uniformly accepted, that "the strongest rule" and "might makes right". so if you live under the dominion of a strong "bad" pirate, you can really just hope that a "good" pirate comes along and defeats them (which is usually luffy, the protagonist). i guess in some way that is actually a valuable life lesson, because that is pretty much how the real world works (except in the real world, might comes from wealth, not fighting ability), however it is very questionable that this kind of approach is never really condoned in the manga.
@@nasekiller first off, ALL knowledge is useful. The only variable is if, when and how you apply it. all adults and people suppress their emotions, they do so in order to maintain maturity, civility and to make the world function. *permenately* suppressing your emotions is unhealthy, which is why everyone has their own methods of unwinding. Whether through vices like sex, drugs or alcohol. Escapism like games, movies, and books. Or physical things like sports or exercise. but here Shelden is doing exactly what he should be. Mentally calming himself after someone said something deeply upsetting to him. Call it that Star Trek method he's using, Jedi teachings from Star Wars, some other Sci fi or fantasy story, turning the other cheek from Christianity, practicing zen from Buddhism or straight up sucking it up like an adult, they're all the same. The only difference is where you learned to do it. This has nothing to do with whether a story is "good" or not. Only what you learn from it. Unfortunately, I've never seen One Piece so I can't speak to the political explorations of the story or lack thereof. All that matters is the fact that there are lessons you can learn in One Piece and you shouldn't be embarrassed or ashamed to say that's where you learned it from.
How come nobody on this comments section has said anything about the obvious comedic reference to Abbott and Castello's extremely famous skit called "Who's on 1st!"?
It was all in the very same season, in almost 15 episodes to be more exact. And yeah, Amy had the most Quick Severe change of them all. Even Bernadette had some pair of seasons to "transform".
Exactly. Sometimes I think he's asexual, which is a real thing, not just someone trying to get attention, but then a subtle line like that appears and I get my hopes up that one day we might see little a Sheldon Jr. running around.
To be honest I was kinda shocked when I learned that Sheldon didn't like the first Star Trek Movie. That being Star Trek: The Motion Picture. I don't know why but I always assumed that he would have liked that one.
@clairsentient There are techniques that can get rid of germs before cooking, also, the bacteria will only start to proliferate if the food is not properly stored, handled or cross-contaminated. Vegetables that we eat raw, such as lattuce, for example, have more danger of contamination than any kind of meat, since are more in contact with the ground and air than meat
For all it's success, Star Trek was on an EXTREMELY tight budget. Rodenberry was forever fighting with the studio for additional money. But the cheapskates in the front office couldn't conceptualize the diamond that was in front of them.
It bothers me so hard that they are having food in a biology lab while cutting up a brain sample. Forget eating, even water isn’t allowed in the biology labs as there is risk of infection. As a neuroscience PhD holder herself, Mayim (Amy) should have corrected this scene!
yeah that would be funny too. Though once Amy did tell Penny she was pregnant during the gossip episode and back when Penny was a teenager she thought she was pregnant and took a test it was negative, but later her dad found it and she told him it was to check for diabetes LOL
This famous act "Who's on First" was made popular by the comedy duo Abbott and Costelloa. If you search here on UA-cam, you can watch them perform it. :)
She is a neurobiologist even in the real life. How cool is that!
Not cool at all if she chose to spend nearly a decade on one of the worst TV shows ever instead of doing something more worthwhile with her talents.
Are you referring to blossom or big bang theory?
@John Smith Liking a show or not is subjective and 100% opinion based. Her contribution to society is to provide entertainment to everyone who considers The Big Bang Theory to be a good and fun TV Series to watch. While you may not agree with this show being good, to say she contributes nothing to society is factually incorrect.
@John Smith in terms of ''for society'' perhaps that would be better, but we now get to the part of wether she wants it or not. I can't imagine someone studying and getting an actualy Ph.D only to do nothing with it and pretty much all scientist fly under the radar (until they made groundbreaking discoveries). For all we know she could very well be both working on Neurobiological research as well as acting. Her acting career could even be a way to de-stress and relax from all the serious thinking in research.
@John Smith oh so do I . not at first though. it was a bit too unrealistically robot-like behaviour but she had some awesome sneers and remarks later on when she became more social
Ooooh, Sheldon was totally jealous!
He totally was! They wouldn't have mentioned if he wasn't. Goes to my Shelly jealousy video list lol xD
Or he's mad that Amy would think he could be jealous
Seeing they ended up getting married I say that’s a strong possibility
I don't think so. "A cross we all must bear." would not have been the first thing out of his mouth. I think he was pissed that Amy first deliberately insulted Star Trek and then wouldn't stop telling him how he felt, especially when that's not a feeling he would be proud of anyway, much less when he didn't think it was true.
@@ellenmarch3095 he was jealous. he didnt want to think of himself as jealous. cognitive dissonance. ego won the battle, but jealousy and attachment won the war.
"Religion?"
"Star trek"
Well that's basically his religion
Megan O'Brien What about Star Wars or Mythology?
" Sheldon I'm not going through menopause"
" Are you sure? You said THAT with a testy bark of an old biddy." 😃
"The cross we all must bear" implies that Sheldon _does_ get hot and bothered...
About what? Before Amy, what?!
I was gonna say that as well! Ramona? penny? ooh!
Well he’s discussed sex, he knows how it works but he finds it messy and dirty, along with his struggles socially he’d basically tried to purge it from his world however admits he is only human. No doubt this is one of his reasons for dreaming of being a robot.
This is why people must learn the difference between "who" and "whom".
John Chessant don't forget "hoo".
That’s right!
John Chessant I never use whom
Leave it at kindergarden level:
there they're and their
That's a Ross Geller line
Amy is the best representation of how a woman can be in control of her personal relationships, smart, and successful.
You have to be kidding... This Amy here was the 'old' Amy, but the character quickly changed into someone really different. That new Amy was needy, desperate and her life basically revolved around Sheldon.
@@MaiaraBela i preferred old Amy too and it's too bad they went that route with her character
I preferred the Shamy when their relationship revolved around respect for each other's intellect. That is the way it should have stayed.
@@vernondent1411 So...you prefer a made up fantasy that never existed?
@@AlexSeverinski That was the character dynamic between Amy and Sheldon when she was first introduced. She was reserved, rational, and disinterested in sex. Then the writers decided to make her desperate, clingy, and fixated on getting into Sheldon's pants. (Yawn.) Also, the entire series is a made-up fantasy that never existed.
Mayhim really killed this role. She is so great at what she does & the right fit for Shelly 😍
Ken Jennings is a fit syndicated version host! Mayim Bialik is a fit primetime version host.
Isn't Zac the guy who thought Sheldon, Leonard, Raj and Howard were going to blow up the moon?
yeah you are right
Yes.
He wasn't the sharpest stick in the bundle
Yes... He is the same dolphin.. Lol
Ya and penny accidentally married him
I love the ending to this because Amy cornered him with the real truth. Sheldon doesn't lie very well under pressure. If Sheldon didn't feel jealously, he would have just said so. So, it was the latter and he didn't want to admit that so he left...lol
Bazinga
They were always so meant to be together lol
Why the LOL?
Well yeah, it was a match made on a dating sight.
Yes, they were scripted to be together from the birth of Amy.
"That's not your lunch, Sheldon, those are the cadaver brain specimens."
To be fair, eating in a laboratory is a very bad practice
"Hang on.. I don't think we have given the alien parasite hypothesis a fair (whatever he said). " 😁
a fair shake.
Amazing that Abbot and Costello still have relevance 50+ years from when they started, and the Who routine is still funny.
Ty thought the same thing since I saw this originally
You know Abbot and Costello were comedic geniuses when people still use their material today, almost 100 years later!
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...and I only include it for covering all of the bases;
Sexual Arousal.
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LOL! I love jealous Sheldon too. Like when she went to a wedding with Leonard, and the next morning Sheldon "hit" Leonard and told him "she's not for you". So cute! And with Stewart, alse. Aw!!! Adorable.
Trash! Trash! Trash!
Sheldon is suppressing jealousy like whoa.
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It's so cool to see sheldon jealous!
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Abbott and Costello! For some of you younger folks, that routine was taken from the classic Abbott and Costello's Who's on First.
wait sheldon doesn't like people touching his food but he is more than happy to be eating raw fish next to raw brains, and even having his food into a Tupperware that had brains in it?
He is too het up with jealousy at that moment to worry about his usual hygiene issues
He also didn't flinch at all when she said she was sick and was quickly to offer to help her. Subtle, but that's actually his character progression, him being comfortable and caring to his woman.
Yes, plus, it bothers me so hard that they are having food in a biology lab while cutting up a brain sample. Forget eating, even water isn’t allowed in the biology labs as there is risk of infection. As a neuroscience PhD holder herself, Mayim (Amy) should have corrected this scene!
I was just going to comment that.😂
this is one of the most clever dialogs
WHO !
Sheldon hitting Lenard shows how jealous he can be when Amy and Lenard went to some party together. Search if you don't believe me =)
Well if he gets upset from people sitting on his spot, then of course he is going to be upset, when feeling like someone is stealing Amy...
@Amira Djiar the efff dude i find u evrywhere copying comments all the frigging time. Go get a life for God's sake
she's not for you!
a cross we all must bear.... that line killed me!! haha
WHO....Zack...almost cracked in half xDDD
you keep saying who.
It's like another way to do that famous Abbott and Costello scene
@@shieldfaith1 WHO? Yes!!!
Sheldon really likes Amy since TBBT season 3 sweet!!! You're a vixen Amy Farrah Fowler!!!
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Most TBBT fans may not recognize what Amy and Sheldon were doing with the "Zack' and "Who" conversation. It is an omage and tribute to one of the funniest comedy duos of the 20th century, Abbott and Costello, who created the famous routine, "Who's on First" - You can find several performances of that skit here on UA-cam.
Most UA-cam commenters named Bill Osborn may not know how to spell "homage" or "UA-cam."
I liked Amy more in the beginning. I don't know why they had to turn her into a love sick puppy. I'm sure they could have found a way to evolve the relationship with Sheldon without making her the clingy/needy girlfriend.
amen to that.
Well, if you listen to her stories growing up it was lack of opportunity and awkwardness that kept her from experiencing these emotions. It wasn't by choice. Then, being exposed to Penny, Bernadette, the guys, and their relationships, it seems only natural and logical on her part in the progression once she finally got a boyfriend. Look at her once she became besties with Penny. Amy's likeness to Sheldon in the beginning wasn't really Amy, just what circumstances had her become. What she really wanted is what she has now.
ladynottingham89 I see your point, but they both went that way, not just Amy. It's a certain codependency! And I loved the original idea of this relationship in the beginning, but it had to move on in some regard, otherwise it would just have been a very flat character writing. And by the way, obviously they've always been feeling "higher needs", jealousy etc. What's changed is their commitment to it!
When Amy was first introduced she was nothing but a female carbon copy of Sheldon. It was boring and gimmicky. I loved when they started letting her develop a personality of her own. Besides, Sheldon probably would have never progressed in his ability to have relationships if he hadn't paired with someone who was willing to be a little bit pushy. Amy's character development led to Sheldon's character development.
Calliope Pony well said... character development is what happened between shamy.. i dont get why other people like amy staying "sheldon like"
This was the first scene I saw from TBBT...And the scene that drew me in, ha ha
Awww!!
A match made in heaven
The 'who' exchange is slightly out of character for those two, but it's such a good gag that you can't pass it up
I miss THIS version of Shamy! This is how I want to remember them!
The first sign that sheldon actually romantically liked Amy
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This two were extraordinary!
I love this show with a friggin passion.
You should see a therapist to do something about that.
@@AlexSeverinski the only person who needs a therapist is you. 😂😂😂😂😂
Saaaammeeeeee
Oww they're so cute!
Sheldon is so cute when he's jeaulous!
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Someone should tell them both that repression is the father of neurosis. But it's a bit late for that and I doubt that they'd listen.
When you believe you're right, no amount of effort can convince you otherwise.
yeah, Abbott and Costello had this routine down so much better with Who's on First Base
And you can find several clips of that routine of theirs on UA-cam.
Sheldon does actually bring up a good point about fictional stories: through them you can learn lessons that can help with everyday life same as with any history or philosophy or general non-fiction book. Or hell, lessons learned from parents.
It's still calling upon the wisdom and knowledge of others to better your own. But for some reason society doesn't see it that way and looks down on people who would quote things like Anime/Manga or Marvel or, in this case, Star Trek.
Well said!
i dont think anyone is denying that lol.
it is just that in some cases, the "wisdom" is either cheap or straight up stupid. like in this case, i dont think suppressing your emotions is the wise thing to do. it can be useful or necessary in certain situations, but doing it perpetually is just unhealthy.
i mean that is literally one of the criteria for judging whether a fictional story is "good". on the one hand, it should obviously be entertaining. but you should also question, what "lessons" are implied and if they are good or bad.
for example, since you mentioned anime/manga. i am a one piece fan. and i love the manga mainly because of entertainment value (interesting world, characters and story, funny scenes), but obviously i am aware that there are some important moral statements, some explicitely, some implicitely. and some of the statements are really good, like "follow your dreams", "stick up for the people you care about", "help people in need", "fight the oppressor". but there are a lot of things, that i think are very wrong. like the whole world is built on strict hierarchy. almost every island the protagonists visit has an absolute ruler, like a king or a lord. and really the only question is, if the ruler is "good" or "bad". and obviously they are fighting the "bad" ruler, but have no problem with helping the "good" ruler to keep/gain their power. democratic processes are the exception, not the rule. and usually it is just the people saying "oh, this old leader was so bad, so now we choose this new, "good" leader, who will then rule over us with absolute power", implying that the people dont even want to govern themselves. obviously this is an anti-democratic sentiment and i do not condone it. also, problems are almost always solved with violence, which doesnt seem to be a good message. and especially in the pirate world it is just uniformly accepted, that "the strongest rule" and "might makes right". so if you live under the dominion of a strong "bad" pirate, you can really just hope that a "good" pirate comes along and defeats them (which is usually luffy, the protagonist). i guess in some way that is actually a valuable life lesson, because that is pretty much how the real world works (except in the real world, might comes from wealth, not fighting ability), however it is very questionable that this kind of approach is never really condoned in the manga.
@@nasekiller first off, ALL knowledge is useful. The only variable is if, when and how you apply it.
all adults and people suppress their emotions, they do so in order to maintain maturity, civility and to make the world function. *permenately* suppressing your emotions is unhealthy, which is why everyone has their own methods of unwinding. Whether through vices like sex, drugs or alcohol. Escapism like games, movies, and books. Or physical things like sports or exercise. but here Shelden is doing exactly what he should be. Mentally calming himself after someone said something deeply upsetting to him. Call it that Star Trek method he's using, Jedi teachings from Star Wars, some other Sci fi or fantasy story, turning the other cheek from Christianity, practicing zen from Buddhism or straight up sucking it up like an adult, they're all the same. The only difference is where you learned to do it.
This has nothing to do with whether a story is "good" or not. Only what you learn from it.
Unfortunately, I've never seen One Piece so I can't speak to the political explorations of the story or lack thereof. All that matters is the fact that there are lessons you can learn in One Piece and you shouldn't be embarrassed or ashamed to say that's where you learned it from.
yes but Sheldon already hugged her a little so he may do more later on he is slowly getting there.
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Sheldon is jealous! How cute!
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"Sheldon, I am not going through menopause!"
I love that woman.
I love that Blossom.
Jim Parsons - class acting and comic timing now pass the butter.
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I'm having a hard time trying to imagine a sexually arosed Amy, on the other Amy and Sheldon are perfect for each other.
How come nobody on this comments section has said anything about the obvious comedic reference to Abbott and Castello's extremely famous skit called "Who's on 1st!"?
This is like the “whose on first, what’s on second” sketch.
I'm always mistaking incorrectly sliced brain specimens for my sashimi.
Mayim: When acting is what you really want to do, and your back up plan is brain scientist 🧠 👩🔬 🦸♀️
Your right ! Abbott & Costello's. " Who's on first " !!!!!!
I like how they are eating food when Amy has potentially disease ridden human matter....
In defence, it's unlikely to "get infected thru mouth" from brain tumour esp. when it has been in a preserving solution.
Sheldon was THAT close to pimp slapping Amy. Better watch herself. :D Hahaha, but they're sooo funny together.
Holy shit, Lupus is on the board. That's fantastic.
A younger version of Dr. House 😉
"It's not body parts that usually team-up"
This how the gifted students perform "who's on first."
Forrest Gump was a gifted genius.
I love that they put Lupus on the board. It's never Lupus. Except for that one time when it was.
Sheldon was jealous aw ❤
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When I first saw this episode, I came into the middle of this conversation and thought Sheldon had actually eaten a human brain by accident.
I can't remember at what point Amy became less like Sheldon and more like a human that was actually into being physical with their partner.
It was all in the very same season, in almost 15 episodes to be more exact.
And yeah, Amy had the most Quick Severe change of them all. Even Bernadette had some pair of seasons to "transform".
Sheldon is me when someone insults my favourite television series or movie
John Bender was a criminal and an insult.
Amy's face at 0:26 LOL!!!! She's trying so hard not to laugh.
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Knowing how adorably quirky Sheldon is I never thought he would like Sashimi. LOL
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Sheldon is jealous!! Ooohhh!! :) SHAMEY!
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I liked it when she kept saying, "Hoo!"
Steven Scott Very “Abbott and Costello”!
@Amira Djiar Why the fuck do u keep typing up the same comment?? Get a job or something...
Has Sheldon thought maybe “hoo” was a reaction to Penny’s...well, ya know.
@@saranyachaudhuri9838 ikr😂
ZACK
I love Amy's face at 0:26!
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Reminiscent of Abbott & Costello's routine "Who's on First".
A cross we almost bear! Truer words were never said and put this nicely!
"Where would I have picked up an alien parasite?"
Alien parasite? I think the words alien and parasite remind me of Falling Skies…interesting
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Amy and Zach would make an awesome couple.
Amy could've turned to Zack, or maybe Bert, after being done with Sheldon.
He should've said, "Neuroscience is cheap science fiction"
That might have been a reference to "who's on first?"
Who? Thinly veiled reference to the Abbott & Costello Who's On First masterpiece.
Exactly. Sometimes I think he's asexual, which is a real thing, not just someone trying to get attention, but then a subtle line like that appears and I get my hopes up that one day we might see little a Sheldon Jr. running around.
"A cross we all must bear"
To be honest I was kinda shocked when I learned that Sheldon didn't like the first Star Trek Movie. That being Star Trek: The Motion Picture. I don't know why but I always assumed that he would have liked that one.
I agree. It's slow, boring and tedious. Sounds like something he'd enjoy.
I love the mini "Who's on first" play they had going on there for a little..
They should not split up! Amy loves Sheldon and he said he hasn't ruled sex out so maybe they finally will get more physical next season.
ikr xD knowing Sheldon, I could totally see his kid (assuming he ever had one) being named Sheldon Jr.
@clairsentient There are techniques that can get rid of germs before cooking, also, the bacteria will only start to proliferate if the food is not properly stored, handled or cross-contaminated.
Vegetables that we eat raw, such as lattuce, for example, have more danger of contamination than any kind of meat, since are more in contact with the ground and air than meat
Legendry scene. Absolutly.
hoo thats what i say every time markiplier comes on youtube. sorry amy (Mark's girlfriend is named amy too)
"Cheap science fiction !" 😆
That’s who jokes reminds me of The Who’s on first what’s on second joke of Abbott and Costello
“So when you give the check to the first baseman, who gets the money?”
“Every dollar of it. Sometimes, his wife picks it up.”
“Whose wife?”
“Yes.”
For all it's success, Star Trek was on an EXTREMELY tight budget. Rodenberry was forever fighting with the studio for additional money. But the cheapskates in the front office couldn't conceptualize the diamond that was in front of them.
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It bothers me so hard that they are having food in a biology lab while cutting up a brain sample. Forget eating, even water isn’t allowed in the biology labs as there is risk of infection. As a neuroscience PhD holder herself, Mayim (Amy) should have corrected this scene!
This is so funny, it's like an episode of House
I think they are in the increasing order of likelihood.
yeah that would be funny too. Though once Amy did tell Penny she was pregnant during the gossip episode and back when Penny was a teenager she thought she was pregnant and took a test it was negative, but later her dad found it and she told him it was to check for diabetes LOL
Abbott & Costello all over again!
Abbot and Costello moment.
He's so jealous. LoL
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For a germaphobe Sheldon's eating raw fish. lol
It's still cleaned.
Think it's raw meat. Looks so pink.
If you ever watched a good sushi chef, cleanliness, meticulousness, and skill are paramount, a germaphobe physicist nerd would find that agreeable.
On part with Abbot and Costello's Who's On First
They got the hoo and Zack routine from a hundred-year-old Vaudeville act, entitled "Who's on First"?
This famous act "Who's on First" was made popular by the comedy duo Abbott and Costelloa. If you search here on UA-cam, you can watch them perform it. :)
Who's on first? What's on second? I don't know is on third. ;)
Little nod to Abbott & Costello, I assume.
"He's on Third, we're not talking about him." :)
It's not a nod if everyone knows what you're talking about. The correct word is ripoff.
This clip is a big reason I think of Amy as more of a Neuropathologist... how quaint.
Parsons is a true Thespian. Bravo!
Call Me Kat executive producer.
It’s weird but we used to have that same container at home