You're right. For all of the whining that the guys do about how all of the other kids were always being mean to them...they're complete jerks to Stuart..
One of my favorite Stuart moments! However, since Raj was using his dad’s money to pay for all of his living expenses, why didn’t he just put up all of the money since he didn’t actually spend any of his salary from the university?
A quote from Star Trek OS that’s always stuck with me, and is really applicable to the group, but is never brought up during the series’ antics…”the more complex the mind, the more need there is for play”
Amy: Can you see how a grown man and accomplished scientist who invests in a store that sells picture books about flying men in colorful underwear might be wasting both his financial and intellectual resources? Sheldon: No. Amy: Then I think it's a terrific idea.
One woman does not = women. Penny, no. Bernie, no. Mrs. Davis, no. Mrs. Wolowitz, no. Leslie, hell no. His mother, no. His meemaw, no. Raj's sister, no. Stewart's GF, no. The only other possibility besides Amy was Ramona.
Reminds me of when a chief medical physicist I knew told me he was opening a comic book store. I believe he said his personal collection of comics at the time was around 60,000 comics. Which made the announcement of opening a store seem like a rather sane step.
I was engaged to my fiance for more than a year, and he invested 99% of his earnings into long term bonds which went down the hill few months after our wedding and he needed money for making new room, it’s new stuff right after we got married, when the construction started and he asked me to pay for it, as he gave 5% advance right after our engagement and rest he wanted me to pay. when I was earning half than him, didn’t have any property of my own, and he made me pay for the wedding I never wanted to have for which I took debt from my mother and brother. He knew all these things for me, but never told me about his investments.
Sheldon is the only one that handle it like a man. Instead of coming to his gf/wife as a boy asking his mother for permission, he made it clear what he wanted without any remorse or "beating around the bush". Amazing.
Man i would never stand someone like Bernadette. The disrespect she has to Howard is unbearable. That relationship would never work unless Howard sees her as his mom not spouse and he's a teenager not an adult.
She was comparing howard going to space to her father being policemen and had the nerve to deny him the opportunity. Yeah she def was the smarter one here
This season was when I firmly started losing interest in the show. It became all about their relationships with the same tropes over and over again. Like, really, they still went with the joke of 'why is my grown man husband interested in picture books' when they've had years of seeing how much comic books (and the store) means to the guys and how much money that industry is worth. And Bernadette/Howard's relationship was so toxic once Bernadette became the tyrant. Got super boring and unfunny by this point, unfortunately. Only Shamy was still funny and even with that they had to basically turn Sheldon normal by the end of the show.
@@Porverauk they were always dysfunctional and bad at communicating lol at least that didn’t really change much. The jokes were always the same though but that’s basically their personalities. The other couples changed over time
Yeah I didn’t like them here either, like come on they were trying to help out their friend and reopen a place they really liked to go to, to hang out.
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@@R.Oates7902buying land will never be a bad investment lol especially when all you need to do with the land is keep the grass green and charge people to use the land
TBH, that was a good investment, and collaborative. These guys have no backup financial sources other than their volatile jobs, Sheldon and Raj was fired once. Plus they get inside deals like Stuart, it was mentioned that Stuart's house looks like a comic bookstore. The guys can pool their storage to make the store bigger as well, and the nerd knowledge will be useful, while the risk is splitted into four ways, with all things being managed by Stuart. Owning such a store might ground them as well. It was a win win for everyone. Bernadette was the only one who seemed responsible here, because she was the only wife who can invest and showed up, it is just Stuart got a deal already. She was there genuinely willing to invest, I don't think Howard can force Bernadette to do something she doesn't think good. Plus, she even though disagreed, listened the reasoning, understood the potential and immediately agreed to the reasoning, and her reluctance was that they don't have a house and is saving up for that. It is equivalent of taking a loan out of their home for investing it to Stuart's comic bookstore, which indeed is risky. What I'm disappointed was in Amy, judging upon hearing the title of an idea prematurely, sarcastically just because it was a comic bookstore. I understand her position, but I don't think she'd be hearing this out even if she was not backed to a corner. Both Amy and Bernaddette is on character here. Bernadette, as a 'T' shaped generalist, did as her character would've done; the same is true for Amy, an expert-specialist.
When it comes to finances you don't talk to your wife/significant other about it. You take care of your shit and make sure your family is taken care of.
Amy dismissing comic books, picture books for children, shows how naive she is about the genre. Bernadette also becomes controlling and condescending in the later seasons.
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That's the most love Stuart ever got until the last season.
You're right. For all of the whining that the guys do about how all of the other kids were always being mean to them...they're complete jerks to Stuart..
“Feeling a little backed into a corner, Sheldon.” And your point is, Amy? Hahahahaha!
Like is she not aware of who she is with?
@@jessedellross3245She is so aware but with Sheldon there's endless of surprises!😅
Yea peak comedy...
I love how Melissa is trying so hard not to laugh as Simon's shouting about being "Boobala!"
Howard was hilarious here.
“Steward is not your boobala. I’m your boobala, YOU CANT HAVE MORE THEN ONE BOOBALA!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love how Bernadette literally bites her lip to not burst into laughter...
My grandmother has at least 13 boobalas, and that's just counting me and my cousins. 😂
It's actually "Bubele." _Bube_ is old German for "little boy."
...Not that anyone asked. 😄
@@NiVi192Still, it's good to know some random trivia once in a while 🤗😄.
🗣️ Bernadette: *"That story is made up isn't it."*
🗣️ Howard: *"That's how much buying a comic book store means to me."*
😂😂😂 Best couple ever.
She really cares about Stuart.
One of my favorite Stuart moments! However, since Raj was using his dad’s money to pay for all of his living expenses, why didn’t he just put up all of the money since he didn’t actually spend any of his salary from the university?
Because Raj overspends on luxuries like Cardigans and especially his Dog
Yeah, and why didn't you put up all of the money? :P
Mrs wolowitz was a mysterious character indeed
It would have been funny if Mrs. Wolowitz left the house to Stuart instead of Howard.
It would have been disputed in court. Stuart would lose the lawsuit because he is too poor to afford a lawyer.
@@iMadrid11 That is not how a lawsuit/court case works.
No, it would not have been funny.
@@cibernena well you are wrong
Bro it's not funny 😢
What is sad his mother knows without a comic book store her son wouldnt have a life
Anybody who's paid any attention to comic books in the last thirty years wouldn't touch "investment in a comic book store" with a 30-foot pole.
The show did cover that aspect.
Considering the movies is better than before@@jdsmith542
Unless they sold manga lol
Anybody who thinks this is actually real…
Crazy because comic book stores are doing great actually but by selling online
Not surprising that Mrs. Wolowitz helped Stuart. He was very attentive to her and made her feel important. They developed a nice friendship.
A quote from Star Trek OS that’s always stuck with me, and is really applicable to the group, but is never brought up during the series’ antics…”the more complex the mind, the more need there is for play”
Amy: Can you see how a grown man and accomplished scientist who invests in a store that sells picture books about flying men in colorful underwear might be wasting both his financial and intellectual resources?
Sheldon: No.
Amy: Then I think it's a terrific idea.
Sheldon 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Amy always a joy.
I never realised how good Sheldon was at handling women
One woman does not = women.
Penny, no.
Bernie, no.
Mrs. Davis, no.
Mrs. Wolowitz, no.
Leslie, hell no.
His mother, no.
His meemaw, no.
Raj's sister, no.
Stewart's GF, no.
The only other possibility besides Amy was Ramona.
Reminds me of when a chief medical physicist I knew told me he was opening a comic book store. I believe he said his personal collection of comics at the time was around 60,000 comics. Which made the announcement of opening a store seem like a rather sane step.
Amy & Howie the perfect match. ❤
I was engaged to my fiance for more than a year, and he invested 99% of his earnings into long term bonds which went down the hill few months after our wedding and he needed money for making new room, it’s new stuff right after we got married, when the construction started and he asked me to pay for it, as he gave 5% advance right after our engagement and rest he wanted me to pay. when I was earning half than him, didn’t have any property of my own, and he made me pay for the wedding I never wanted to have for which I took debt from my mother and brother. He knew all these things for me, but never told me about his investments.
that‘s kinda fucked up. Was there a happy ending to that at least?
@@merP.-YT yeah, there is happy ending. For him, permanent. And for me, for like 2 months, when I left his house and we got divorced.
This sounds so made up.
I forgot, WHY was the shop closed down?
It burned down.
@@misslisa1120 okay right. Honestly, some comic shop owners are like "I'm FREE! I'M FREE! WHEEEEE!"
It reopened the episode she died
"I don't know who's he's talking to, but she's @Target buying me shirts..."==ROFLMFAOoooooooo!
Stuart. ❤
Sheldon is the only one that handle it like a man. Instead of coming to his gf/wife as a boy asking his mother for permission, he made it clear what he wanted without any remorse or "beating around the bush". Amazing.
Sheldon doesn't like to beat about the bush. Well, perhaps once a year.
He's also the only one whose finances aren't tied to his partner. That's the difference.
You’re single huh
Penny with short hair is such a disaster
Yup
well, Kaley Cuoco had cut hers short for the indie film Burning Bodhi, so take it up with her
@@blakespinelli6969 Cut her hair for that crap movie
@@buraz91 Even in real life, she was starring in crappy roles like her BBT character.
@@buraz91and couldn’t even get extensions
Unbelievable, the one time mrs. Wolowitz is generous, and it robs the guys of a huge business opportunity.
Comic book stores are dying fast.
I always hated how the girls put down the guys hobbies and interests. That's now how you treat a partner, by insulting what they like
LOL how I miss them.
Me too
I've always wondered what Howard's father looked like
We’ll never know 😿😿.
Ringo
Probably more like Sam Wolowitz
@@R.Oates7902
That’s his name.
@@Porverauk I think he meant Howard Taft brother but accidentally said his father's name instead
Comic books are no more for children than The Simpsons or Family Guy.
true, iv never seen a kid at my local one
The show did capture the average comic consumer pretty well.
Man i would never stand someone like Bernadette. The disrespect she has to Howard is unbearable. That relationship would never work unless Howard sees her as his mom not spouse and he's a teenager not an adult.
yea you are the only one that sees it. Howard is clearly a child and her behaviour is actually better than expected
She was comparing howard going to space to her father being policemen and had the nerve to deny him the opportunity. Yeah she def was the smarter one here
Someone like Howard was lucky to land her
@@TheCosmopolitanHefty she manipulated him tried to control him.
Howards apart from his incelsim was highly accomplished chap
People read way too much into these characters.
Wasting time with Amy easy. ❤
Love how Amy tried to flip Sheldon and typical Sheldon stuck to his self-centered self
Sheldon a savage
sadly comic book stores are almost all gone
Indeed. Where I live, there's only two left, and I make sure to buy there every time I can.
Hate when the show demeans things important to nerds/nerd culture.
That’s the whole point of the show. It treats geeks the way jocks do - as a joke.
Sheldon is the man! Needs no approval. Nor a girlfriend 😂
I liked Penny's shortcut!!! More professional by far!!!
Sheldon is the man..he balanced perfectly
LOL. How 3 different perspective works 😀
This season was when I firmly started losing interest in the show. It became all about their relationships with the same tropes over and over again. Like, really, they still went with the joke of 'why is my grown man husband interested in picture books' when they've had years of seeing how much comic books (and the store) means to the guys and how much money that industry is worth. And Bernadette/Howard's relationship was so toxic once Bernadette became the tyrant. Got super boring and unfunny by this point, unfortunately. Only Shamy was still funny and even with that they had to basically turn Sheldon normal by the end of the show.
I was just going to ask how your interest in the show progressed...
@@Chikov2 do you always think every youtube comment requires a q&a or is it just this one?
@@NUFCSurajpretty sure they all do. That's the point of youtube having a comment thread.
What about Leonard and Penny??
@@Porverauk they were always dysfunctional and bad at communicating lol at least that didn’t really change much. The jokes were always the same though but that’s basically their personalities. The other couples changed over time
Instead of Mrs. Wolowitz, yall should have said “Debbie”
The problem hair stylist and costume department want change Kaleys looks and it went ka boom,just like Jerry Seinfeld and his puffy shirt...
hmm...i thought raj could just invest it all himself
Amy and Bernadette are flat-out wrong to have misgivings.
Poor Howie.
Poor Sheldon.
I really dislike Bernadette during times like these when she doesn't even listen. Amy too, they never tried to understand the guys
Yeah I didn’t like them here either, like come on they were trying to help out their friend and reopen a place they really liked to go to, to hang out.
90% of women
@@xjcrossx what
@@invadertifxiii90% of women is what he said.
Considering what Howard did investing in a 3D Printer without her consent, I hardly blame her
Seem like Sheldon is the real man, he knows how to handle his lady.
Who thinks Stuart did more with mom then they let on :P
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I love comic book stores, key word there being books - but I’m not stupid enough to invest in one
Golf courses are bad investments
@@R.Oates7902buying land will never be a bad investment lol especially when all you need to do with the land is keep the grass green and charge people to use the land
The way Amy always puts down the things that Sheldon likes, drives me up the wall.. Sheldon could do a lot better than her .
They should've kicked Stuart out immediately after his Mom died and never taken him back quoting this exact same time.
The only thing unrealistic about this show is that the girls aren’t into comics or anime that couldn’t be further from the truth
Well, there are some girls back then didn’t really like comics or anime or shows outside of America just back in 2000 it was limited
Howard doesn't need anyone's permission and well done sheldon!
TBH, that was a good investment, and collaborative. These guys have no backup financial sources other than their volatile jobs, Sheldon and Raj was fired once. Plus they get inside deals like Stuart, it was mentioned that Stuart's house looks like a comic bookstore. The guys can pool their storage to make the store bigger as well, and the nerd knowledge will be useful, while the risk is splitted into four ways, with all things being managed by Stuart. Owning such a store might ground them as well. It was a win win for everyone. Bernadette was the only one who seemed responsible here, because she was the only wife who can invest and showed up, it is just Stuart got a deal already. She was there genuinely willing to invest, I don't think Howard can force Bernadette to do something she doesn't think good.
Plus, she even though disagreed, listened the reasoning, understood the potential and immediately agreed to the reasoning, and her reluctance was that they don't have a house and is saving up for that. It is equivalent of taking a loan out of their home for investing it to Stuart's comic bookstore, which indeed is risky.
What I'm disappointed was in Amy, judging upon hearing the title of an idea prematurely, sarcastically just because it was a comic bookstore. I understand her position, but I don't think she'd be hearing this out even if she was not backed to a corner.
Both Amy and Bernaddette is on character here. Bernadette, as a 'T' shaped generalist, did as her character would've done; the same is true for Amy, an expert-specialist.
Howard horrible son that doesn’t care about mom jealous stuart guy who helps mom and is treated like a son
Armistice No Brainer
Sheldon is definitely not a simp.
I bet he found a fold and frickked it
When it comes to finances you don't talk to your wife/significant other about it. You take care of your shit and make sure your family is taken care of.
Amy dismissing comic books, picture books for children, shows how naive she is about the genre. Bernadette also becomes controlling and condescending in the later seasons.
Kevin Sussman (Nueva York, 04 de diciembre de 1970) es un actor y comediante estadounidense de televisión y cine, más conocido interpretar el papel de Walter en la serie del ABC Ugly Betty y también por el personaje de Stuart Bloom, el dueño de una tienda de cómics con una personalidad solitaria, en la popular serie The Big Bang Theory.
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Where does Howard get off constantly insinuating that his mom's things are his? They're hers; she can do with them what she wants.
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Everytime. Everytime I see that haircut I'm blown away that such a simple choice could make a person go from a perfect 10 to 0.
The true test of whether youre actually beautiful or not. A drastic hair style change lol
that figures @@XxPunxunite
It coincided with (imo) the worst season in the show too. Every time I see that hair cut I know it's gonna be a bad episode lol
She was never a 10.
@@paperbagbrown1326more like 5
Isn’t Howard jewish??
Exactly why I'm 45 and still single. No girl is gonna tell me I can't like comic books
Do... do you date a lot of GIRLS at 45?
Girls are like that. Man up
Rip
Stuart is the final boss of freeloading and mooching. They should've been kicked him out of their houses at the beginning.
Could say the same about Howard
Poor Howie.
Poor Howie.