Paige 100% wishes she was just like everyone else. She just changes her position when Sheldon says no to be like him so that she's like someone at least. Otherwise she'd be completely alone.
@@jessicaroy2959 I don't think I changed anything, in fact, I think she might even have thrown the game if Sheldon had said yes. Since he said no though, I think she felt confident in beating him, hence why she beat him with her very next move. Granted, the moves only matter so much since they are complete nonsense from move to move, as is the inconsistent board position as a whole. simply put though, why would she ask the question if she didn't wish it were true?
Sheldon is a smart weirdo in their eyes lol Missy sums it up nicely in one episode by calling Sheldon really smart but also really dumb and proceed to manipulate him into doing exactly what she wants 😂
I love how Paige thoroughly enjoyed Sheldon since no one in her life challenged her mentally even though it bugged Sheldon when she would one up him it was good for the both of them as children and as intelligent people
Sheldon couldn’t deal with someone beating him in something.. being better at something, he simply could no bare that. She was smarter than him and that bugged him bc he was always praised to heavens & told how special he is and getting special treatment from his parent - he was clearly favored (especially by the mom) and got away with everything whereas Paige grew up more down to earth, didn’t have as big of an ego and wanted to be normal. Sheldon was a sheltered mommas boy who almost never got held accountable, couldn’t take a NO and was sometimes kinda arrogant 👌
It's interesting to rewatch this knowing Paige's character arc in later episodes. At 4:04 we see an early sign she might have been under too much stress from an unstable home life and self-imposed pressure to always be "the smart one".
It is interesting. Even in scenes like the ones from the museum she makes comments about that. She always seems to cover it up with some smart comment to get back at Sheldon. The only time she ever seemed "normal" was whenever she was with Missy.
@@Kookie_Kay That's probably part of why she won that match, Sheldon's discouraged from academics if anything, so he's probably not as sharp in certain ways.
@@ashley1299 She won this match because Sheldon said he likes being smarter than everyone else. Her question was genuine, and she might have thrown the game if he'd said yes to her question. Since he said no though, the only way for her to have a partner in smartness was for her to prove she was better. That's why she twists the knife with her comment about being the smartest.
@@themermaidstale5008 Precisely, but Sheldon could've gotten a scholarship by now if his parents had cared to let him, his mother actively opposes him on this front and Paige's family seems to have more money.
I think what happened before the checkmate is even better. Paige knew she won already with a subtle smile and proceed to prepare Sheldon for the ultimate “you lose” moment😂
@Christopher Bingham agree, although, I think in later episodes Paige mentions her, and it seems their parents divorce also affected her. I mean, Paige literally says "my sister is crying all the time"
the source of power in human society, the physical strength boost provided by testosterone and the source of many cultural sentiments such as not fighting a woman.
"I have a cassette of it, but I recorded it off the radio." Ah yes, brings back those days when you have to listen to a radio channel all day just to listen to your favourite song. No mp3s back then, let alone Spotify.
Maybe in some trained skills, but I believe Sheldon is smarter bookwise. Paige was raised with lots of money, schooling, and parents who knew what to do with her. She became stressed from everything. Sheldon has very few resources until he gets to college, so everything he knows is basically self taught and he is naturally good at it. I think given some practice Sheldon would beat Paige at chess.
Sheldon couldn’t deal with someone beating him in something.. being better at something, he simply could no bare that. She was smarter than him and that bugged him bc he was always praised to heavens & told how special he is and getting special treatment from his parent - he was clearly favored (especially by the mom) and got away with everything whereas Paige grew up more down to earth, didn’t have as big of an ego and wanted to be normal. Sheldon was a sheltered mommas boy who almost never got held accountable, couldn’t take a NO and was sometimes kinda arrogant 👌
@@Pe1ayono he wasn’t. Paige had both - the books smarts + emotional intelligence whereas Sheldon clearly lacked in the last department.. he wasn’t emotional intelligent & couldn’t read peoples feelings or came up with following the intentions of their behavior.. he wouldn’t even notice people suffering around him if they didn’t specifically told them (is they said „I am fine“ he believed they are fine) Sheldon couldn’t deal with someone beating him in something.. being better at something, he simply could no bare that. She was smarter than him and that bugged him bc he was always praised to heavens & told how special he is and getting special treatment from his parent - he was clearly favored (especially by the mom) and got away with everything whereas Paige grew up more down to earth, didn’t have as big of an ego and wanted to be normal. Sheldon was a sheltered mommas boy who almost never got held accountable, couldn’t take a NO and was sometimes kinda arrogant 👌
@@divine_simplicity who said Sheldon lacks emotional intelligence? He clearly loves his mum. It's just that he lacks situational awareness cuz he's a frickin child.
yeah, that's so weird... where was she when Paige was so lonely? They could have been friends, you know, they don't even have that much of an age difference
Actually it is possible to end the new chess game with the wizard, you just need to apply a normal check mate set up with the addition of a piece threatening the wizard
@@elijahrobinson2362 no? That'd be like moving a piece pinned to the king. Plus, only the first swap would be the counted as the played move, so they'd just lose their king
The actual threat of the wizard is its proximity to its own queen. If the wizard is close enough to its own queen, then White will always use turn 1 to just put the Black king next to White queen, where the Black king will spend a short lived game trying to break away from White's queen before it gets pinned by the surrounding white pieces.
I honestly think it is still possible to checkmate even with the "wizard". Lets say you have a rook and queen about to checkmate and the queen checkmates while also maintaining a diagonal onto the wizard so it is not allowed to switch places with the king since the wizard is also in the queens sight, same thing can happen when a rook mates when the king is on the same row as the wizard.
@@blakex2699 I mean its in the south sooo. At least they weren't cousins. Additionally it is conceivable that Paige's sister is a 14 year old and that georgie is a 15 year old.
Paige's "flaw" really isn't a flaw at all. To checkmate the opponent's King, one would simply need to have the Wizard threatened, while at the same time placing the opponent's King in checkmate by two pieces at once (like a Knight uncovering a check from another piece, as well as checking the King). That way the Wizard could facilitate an escape of the checkmate by exchanging with any single piece.
At 4:40- Sheldon is just placed in "checkmate" by Paige. WAIT! He has the ONE true defense left! The "Dodd Gambit". You TOSS the board, and at the top of your lungs, exclaim- "DODD GAMBIT!!!"
the king can get checkmated without changing the rules if the wizard is already threatened by a piece and the king is checkmated even after switching places the king will still be threatened
@@kshitijmudhya4410 The real problem is how long a game could go on with the wizard being able to pull any piece out of a bad situation. Also, do both players have a wizard, or is it a shared piece?
@@BobbiSmithinwuss True, but if you have the wizard and the king checkmated, even if you switch places with the king it'll still be under checkmate, thus losing.
I feel like there is no way to be happy about being smarter than everyone else. When you understand how shitty things are and how little you can do about it, it's depressing. For someone like Sheldon who has no ability to empathize and just has the lowest social intelligence ever, yea maybe you can be happy about being smarter than everyone else. However if Paige isn't like that, she has to be pretty bummed out about it. Other kids will be getting drunk and risking their lives pointlessly and some of them will die, but most of them will "have fun" and that will be what they're lives are, meanwhile Paige would be too smart for that, not take such risks, but ultimately miss out on the "fun" and struggle to connect with those who do risky shit like that.
Honestly that was me when I was younger and even still now. I'm no genius by any means but I have a lot of common sense. I had to grow up sorta early cause I had to be careful about my health due to conditions. I didnt want to dri k under aged cause I knew it could cause me issues internally, not just cause I was too young. I knew I couldnt slack off my grades or my mom would lecture me into the ground. I couldn't just go out any time cause I had a strict curfew and I knew everything I did would pact me later on. So I was definately one of those kids who couldn't just have fun cause I knew the risk wasnt worth it in the long run..
Einstein said that given the choice of imagination or intelligence, he would opt for imagination because that is unlimited. I've managed to store lots of useless information in my life in preparation for throwing it up for tests. However, I have no vertical perception and lack imagination in several aspects. As a woodworker, if it doesn't go together like its supposed to, I lack the ability to consider another method. I understand what Einstein meant.
And the cuts and piece placement are weird. It's like the 2 actors weren't actually there at the same time and are acting across a stand in who looks close enough from behind. Look at the dance of the queens from 3:44 to 3:47 to 3:49 to 3:55.
@@BrandNameLess well Sheldons queen was protected by his bishop. But instead of taking paiges queen he takes the pawn... also that was not checkmate at the end.
Actually there is no problem with the chess variant Sheldon invented. If someone attacks the wizard with one of their pieces and then checkmates the opponent's king, the game will be over because if the king switches places with the wizard, he will still be in check.
Paige is the best. My fav character. I've always wished she would appear more often (or rather become a regular character). I'm pissed off she wasn't in the final season... :(
It was unfair for Meemaw to ask Dr. Sturgis to show preference to Sheldon over Paige in the classroom. Paige was quite willing to get along with Sheldon and he was nasty to her because he couldn't stand someone being smarter than him. Mary could have said it was okay if he and Paige didn't become friends but that he must not be rude toward her.
@HoshiHikari But then how do you achieve a checkmate? Bringing the king AND the wizard in a checkmate position at the same time is nearly impossible. The game would never end. Eventually it would just be both parties switching the wizard with the king back and forth. It would be quite boring at some point.
@@jollyquinn430 No, you would have to focus on trapping them both not just trapping the king which makes the wizards ability useless. If you have them both trapped in a from of check with two pieces even if the wizard teleports to the king it sends the king to the new check/mate position. Thus ending the game.
Sheldon likes feeling superior to everyone else and paige just wants to fit in. She definitely changed her answer after sheldon did. Sheldon's lack of social awareness, is in some ways a blessing since he doesn't seem to struggle with feeling othered in the same way as paige did later on. Paige also seems to have more pressure on her from her family.
If Jim Parsons had chosen to stay in the series, TBBT would be renewed for two more seasons, and I'm sure that one of the episodes would feature adult Paige.
The wizard would actually be a pretty cool "Gamemode" of chess, even though the king can evade checkmate at anypoint, that would mean you would just have to checkmate both the king and the wizard which can be super difficult but possible.
When I was younger, my mom had this friend and she had a daughter my age and she invited her daughter over and her friend so they could talk and you know it so me and me and her daughter could maybe get along and then a couple years later when Preschool, we are BFFs grade and we are literally the best of friends
@@KANDI- That only in the first 2-3 books though. I think it would work tbh. I mean, 30-year old actors play teens in Hollywood movies all the time...this doesn't seem too far-fetched. Personally, I think she'd make a better Gwen Stacy from Spider-man if there's gonna be like a brand-new movie...
Technically Paige is wrong about the wizard piece, you just put the wizard in a position where it could be taken and if the king switches it’s still in check
Bc all the directors want to show is that the person is smart.. they don’t care about accuracy in the portrayal OR let’s say they aren’t just smart enough to learn the game & understand the rules .. OR they are simply to lazy too
@Christopher Bingham That still doesn't devalue his point that Jimmy Neutron did not yet exist at the point in time this episode is supposed to take place and therefor cannot be the source of Missy's confusion.
if you fork the wizard and the king, as long as the king is in a checkmate in it's original place the wizard can not swap with the king since it would still be checked
I have a theory. Missy and Sheldon are both geniuses. Nobody ever realized how intelligent Missy actually was. People just say what they see; they judge. Since Missy and Sheldon are twins the 2, street-smart and book-smart was cut in half. So Sheldon got the book smarts with no street smarts at all and Missy got the street smarts with not really any book-smarts. Not sure if this is correct, but it kinda is to me
Paige 100% wishes she was just like everyone else. She just changes her position when Sheldon says no to be like him so that she's like someone at least. Otherwise she'd be completely alone.
You just made it dark
In one sentence
@@jessicaroy2959 I don't think I changed anything, in fact, I think she might even have thrown the game if Sheldon had said yes. Since he said no though, I think she felt confident in beating him, hence why she beat him with her very next move. Granted, the moves only matter so much since they are complete nonsense from move to move, as is the inconsistent board position as a whole.
simply put though, why would she ask the question if she didn't wish it were true?
YEA YES YEAH YES OUI DA YESSSSS SI
@@jessicaroy2959 Nah he made it (the script) smarter.
I liked that Georgie and Missy have confidence in their own abilities.
Sheldon is a smart weirdo in their eyes lol Missy sums it up nicely in one episode by calling Sheldon really smart but also really dumb and proceed to manipulate him into doing exactly what she wants 😂
And yet they never asked why she asked the question
@@kaydens6964 And Paige is smarter than Sheldon partially because she has people skills, like Missy.
George and Mary don’t. If they don’t who will🤷🏻♂️ Connie got them in that state of mind.
I love how page smiles even when things get worse
@Christopher Bingham yep she's parents got divorced and no professors appreciate her
Ya all the human will do that when things get worse others
*Paige*
@@mayayams I noticed that to lol
@calebnotfound *too
I love how Paige thoroughly enjoyed Sheldon since no one in her life challenged her mentally even though it bugged Sheldon when she would one up him it was good for the both of them as children and as intelligent people
Sheldon couldn’t deal with someone beating him in something.. being better at something, he simply could no bare that. She was smarter than him and that bugged him bc he was always praised to heavens & told how special he is and getting special treatment from his parent - he was clearly favored (especially by the mom) and got away with everything whereas Paige grew up more down to earth, didn’t have as big of an ego and wanted to be normal.
Sheldon was a sheltered mommas boy who almost never got held accountable, couldn’t take a NO and was sometimes kinda arrogant 👌
Paige is brilliantly complex. A perfect, slightly-smarter-than-Sheldon antagonist who only wants to fit in.
did you observe the chess pieces? stupid
@@TheJanko301 No, I was following the story. The board's at a low angle, a little blurry, and I really don't care about it.
she isnt an antagonist
id say sheldon would be the antagonist :P
@@maxjarvis384 antagonist doesn't mesn the villain it just means like an opposer to the protagonist
Georgie got that unspoken rizz
Fr😂
this is the first time I've every heard anyone using that slang outside of the teenagers who work park time at my job
He got the side character rizz , and boy i want that
My rizz can pull no girls
@@KattarAthiest *"For if thee have no rizz, ye deserve have not any jizz"*
Fr😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love Paige. She just constantly verbally and intellectually bitch slaps Sheldon.
Imagine if Sheldon met Leslie Winkle around this time.
ikr
she's a good character and I like how she's annoying
@@calebnotfound8678 Annoying to Sheldon, yeah.
actually the game could end if the king is checkmated and the wizard is threatened by another piece
"While she's gone ya wanna make out?"
George Jr. is my f--king spirit animal. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's interesting to rewatch this knowing Paige's character arc in later episodes. At 4:04 we see an early sign she might have been under too much stress from an unstable home life and self-imposed pressure to always be "the smart one".
It is interesting. Even in scenes like the ones from the museum she makes comments about that. She always seems to cover it up with some smart comment to get back at Sheldon. The only time she ever seemed "normal" was whenever she was with Missy.
@@Kookie_Kay That's probably part of why she won that match, Sheldon's discouraged from academics if anything, so he's probably not as sharp in certain ways.
@@ashley1299 She won this match because Sheldon said he likes being smarter than everyone else. Her question was genuine, and she might have thrown the game if he'd said yes to her question. Since he said no though, the only way for her to have a partner in smartness was for her to prove she was better. That's why she twists the knife with her comment about being the smartest.
@@ashley1299 Also Paige is in a private school, which is an educational advantage.
@@themermaidstale5008 Precisely, but Sheldon could've gotten a scholarship by now if his parents had cared to let him, his mother actively opposes him on this front and Paige's family seems to have more money.
McKenna is amazing the role fits her 😂 She's too ordinary and kind to be a celebrity
@Christopher Bingham No I mean she's super down to earth
@Christopher Bingham Ah shut up, we know what he means most celebrities act like asshats.
Paige's "Check-mate" scene always make me laugh lol
That bang sound 😂😂😂😂
I think what happened before the checkmate is even better. Paige knew she won already with a subtle smile and proceed to prepare Sheldon for the ultimate “you lose” moment😂
@@kaydens6964haha lol!
good point, you just made me watch the scene again.
thanks for that, buddy :)
I didn't even remember that Paige had a sister! And damn, everyone has literally grown throughout the series!
@Christopher Bingham agree, although, I think in later episodes Paige mentions her, and it seems their parents divorce also affected her. I mean, Paige literally says "my sister is crying all the time"
She sort of disappeared like Bobbie Sharp next door.
@Christopher Bingham or she died or commited suicide or just ran off and was never found
@Christopher Bingham what's great about someone committing suicide???
If you think that way, you are absolutely disgusting
Paige's unmatched perspicacity coupled with sheer indefatigability makes her a feared opponent in any realm of human endeavor.
Didn't fuckng expect that here that made me laugh
🤣🤣🤣
This is a reiterated Andrew Tate quote
@@Faze_Monkeybox Andrew's dad
Bruh 😭😭😭😭😭
4:43 The look on Paige’s face after Sheldon flipped the chess board 💀💀💀💀
the source of power in human society, the physical strength boost provided by testosterone and the source of many cultural sentiments such as not fighting a woman.
@@labadaba5088 wtf you on abt?
"I have a cassette of it, but I recorded it off the radio." Ah yes, brings back those days when you have to listen to a radio channel all day just to listen to your favourite song. No mp3s back then, let alone Spotify.
I used to do the same thing.
Sheldon is in the background talking about Sir Isaac Neutron.
🤣
I remember the radio host would deliberately talk over new songs to mess with people making recordings.
You know what I like about their dynamic Paige is clearly smarter than Sheldon and it drives him crazy
Maybe in some trained skills, but I believe Sheldon is smarter bookwise. Paige was raised with lots of money, schooling, and parents who knew what to do with her. She became stressed from everything. Sheldon has very few resources until he gets to college, so everything he knows is basically self taught and he is naturally good at it. I think given some practice Sheldon would beat Paige at chess.
Sheldon couldn’t deal with someone beating him in something.. being better at something, he simply could no bare that. She was smarter than him and that bugged him bc he was always praised to heavens & told how special he is and getting special treatment from his parent - he was clearly favored (especially by the mom) and got away with everything whereas Paige grew up more down to earth, didn’t have as big of an ego and wanted to be normal.
Sheldon was a sheltered mommas boy who almost never got held accountable, couldn’t take a NO and was sometimes kinda arrogant 👌
@@Pe1ayono he wasn’t. Paige had both - the books smarts + emotional intelligence whereas Sheldon clearly lacked in the last department.. he wasn’t emotional intelligent & couldn’t read peoples feelings or came up with following the intentions of their behavior.. he wouldn’t even notice people suffering around him if they didn’t specifically told them (is they said „I am fine“ he believed they are fine)
Sheldon couldn’t deal with someone beating him in something.. being better at something, he simply could no bare that. She was smarter than him and that bugged him bc he was always praised to heavens & told how special he is and getting special treatment from his parent - he was clearly favored (especially by the mom) and got away with everything whereas Paige grew up more down to earth, didn’t have as big of an ego and wanted to be normal.
Sheldon was a sheltered mommas boy who almost never got held accountable, couldn’t take a NO and was sometimes kinda arrogant 👌
@@divine_simplicity who said Sheldon lacks emotional intelligence? He clearly loves his mum. It's just that he lacks situational awareness cuz he's a frickin child.
You never see paiges sister ever again 😁
@Christopher Bingham that's true
yeah, that's so weird... where was she when Paige was so lonely? They could have been friends, you know, they don't even have that much of an age difference
@Christopher Bingham ah yeah didn’t think about that
@Christopher Bingham fun fact Paige played Phoebe in Ghostbusters Afterlife
Lol well you could take that to mean Georgie became a father a lot younger than 17 ;)
Are we not gonna talk about how she could’ve beaten him at #4:05 because the queen was by the other king? 😂
Actually it is possible to end the new chess game with the wizard, you just need to apply a normal check mate set up with the addition of a piece threatening the wizard
you could also make an additional rule stating the wizard cannot be switched for the king
If the king is threatened by teleporting then it would cause an infinite temporal causality loop, thus meaning NO ENDING. EVER. 🤷🏻♂️
@@elijahrobinson2362 no? That'd be like moving a piece pinned to the king. Plus, only the first swap would be the counted as the played move, so they'd just lose their king
The actual threat of the wizard is its proximity to its own queen. If the wizard is close enough to its own queen, then White will always use turn 1 to just put the Black king next to White queen, where the Black king will spend a short lived game trying to break away from White's queen before it gets pinned by the surrounding white pieces.
@@vincentfrimpong4665 Or much like castleing you cannot do it to enter to leave check.
No one noticed she's Piper from Henry Danger?
I did I am a big fan of Henry danger
I've already knew
I did im like omg
I did
Really
if there's a Big Bang theory reunion, Paige should definitely be played by Kiernan Shipka
She's too young
@@felicitymorris5548 well… prosthetics could help
Or Emma watson
@@dhana7191 she's too young as well
Isabel May is the answer!
I feel Paige is perfect to play Meemaw's younger self.
When the "red alert" background sound kicked in I lost it one of the funniest moments on television I have ever seen.
I honestly think it is still possible to checkmate even with the "wizard". Lets say you have a rook and queen about to checkmate and the queen checkmates while also maintaining a diagonal onto the wizard so it is not allowed to switch places with the king since the wizard is also in the queens sight, same thing can happen when a rook mates when the king is on the same row as the wizard.
Then the wizard could switch places with the piece that could attack the king
Notice how this show is so much more watchable without the laugh track
I love how this show got how mind numbing it is to be around other parents… like you realize they are dead just like you and it hurts.
Georgie just casually being a slick dude
rizzler
I surprised nobody made a big deal about the age difference
@@blakex2699 I mean its in the south sooo. At least they weren't cousins. Additionally it is conceivable that Paige's sister is a 14 year old and that georgie is a 15 year old.
0:07 WAIT THATS ELLA ANDERSON!
From Henry danger
Paige's "flaw" really isn't a flaw at all. To checkmate the opponent's King, one would simply need to have the Wizard threatened, while at the same time placing the opponent's King in checkmate by two pieces at once (like a Knight uncovering a check from another piece, as well as checking the King). That way the Wizard could facilitate an escape of the checkmate by exchanging with any single piece.
Checkmate you lose 🙂💕...way to go Paige...how to stay humble Sheldon 👍
LOL "cool we're too poor for that."
I know it's so funny😂😂😂😂
At 4:40- Sheldon is just placed in "checkmate" by Paige. WAIT! He has the ONE true defense left! The "Dodd Gambit". You TOSS the board, and at the top of your lungs, exclaim- "DODD GAMBIT!!!"
Omg I can’t believe how small they look 😅 i love this show so much
The checkmate/check problem is an easy fix. A king can't castle out of check so just apply the same rules for castling to teleporting
the king can get checkmated without changing the rules if the wizard is already threatened by a piece and the king is checkmated even after switching places the king will still be threatened
@@kshitijmudhya4410 The real problem is how long a game could go on with the wizard being able to pull any piece out of a bad situation. Also, do both players have a wizard, or is it a shared piece?
You could actually beat the wizard varient of the game if u just checkmate both the wizard and the king
the wizand cannot be checkmated because it cannot die, he mentioned.
@@BobbiSmithinwuss True, but if you have the wizard and the king checkmated, even if you switch places with the king it'll still be under checkmate, thus losing.
dholton030, OH YEAAA. you think smarter than me XD
I was legit thinking this, the wizard variant could work if you could swap with your opponents pieces too
You guys are too smart for my brain but that makes sense
even when she wins she still has a smile 😀
That's due to the satisfaction Paige has knowing she's bested the smug Sheldon Lee Cooper once more!
I feel like there is no way to be happy about being smarter than everyone else. When you understand how shitty things are and how little you can do about it, it's depressing. For someone like Sheldon who has no ability to empathize and just has the lowest social intelligence ever, yea maybe you can be happy about being smarter than everyone else. However if Paige isn't like that, she has to be pretty bummed out about it. Other kids will be getting drunk and risking their lives pointlessly and some of them will die, but most of them will "have fun" and that will be what they're lives are, meanwhile Paige would be too smart for that, not take such risks, but ultimately miss out on the "fun" and struggle to connect with those who do risky shit like that.
Honestly that was me when I was younger and even still now. I'm no genius by any means but I have a lot of common sense. I had to grow up sorta early cause I had to be careful about my health due to conditions. I didnt want to dri k under aged cause I knew it could cause me issues internally, not just cause I was too young. I knew I couldnt slack off my grades or my mom would lecture me into the ground. I couldn't just go out any time cause I had a strict curfew and I knew everything I did would pact me later on. So I was definately one of those kids who couldn't just have fun cause I knew the risk wasnt worth it in the long run..
Fun that requires getting drunk and risking lives isn't fun. It's called being dumb. Yikes
Yes. You cannot relate being the smart one. Currently going through this.
Yeah you kinda stop caring about others. So its no problem.
Einstein said that given the choice of imagination or intelligence, he would opt for imagination because that is unlimited. I've managed to store lots of useless information in my life in preparation for throwing it up for tests. However, I have no vertical perception and lack imagination in several aspects. As a woodworker, if it doesn't go together like its supposed to, I lack the ability to consider another method. I understand what Einstein meant.
10th-Grader: "Well, we're alone... wanna make-out?"
8th-grader: "Sure."
Me, the summer between 6th & 7th: "That's ALL you did...?!" =:(
Georgie seems to always hang out with girls lol
if u watch the chess game theyre moving random pieces as sheldon is left in check for multiple turns whilst moving other pieces about lol
And the cuts and piece placement are weird. It's like the 2 actors weren't actually there at the same time and are acting across a stand in who looks close enough from behind. Look at the dance of the queens from 3:44 to 3:47 to 3:49 to 3:55.
thank you! they have their 2 queens next to each other neither of them takes the other's. unless they were both playing bad on purpose
@@BrandNameLess well Sheldons queen was protected by his bishop. But instead of taking paiges queen he takes the pawn... also that was not checkmate at the end.
@@frakkx3491 paiges dark square bishop prevents the queen from moving, it was mate
Paige was such a great character, with such a Sad story! She just wants to feel like she belongs!
4:38 In TBBT when Penny beat Leonard at chess I always wished she would do the same with Sheldon, just to watch their reactions.
Wait wait wait is Erica piper form Henry danger
Georgie and Missy might not have enough IQ like Sheldon, but they have high EQ for sure!
And Paige sacrifice "the rooookkk"🤣
4:30 basically thinks he smarter than everyone and thinks he will always be right and will always win
At 49 I think that I'm too old for this to be my favorite show. I'm patiently waiting for the new season
Watching these two always reminds me of what a young Sherlock and Moriarty would look like.
Mackenna is possibly the best young actress out there! If you havent seen her in THE HANDMAID'S TALE itll blow your mind after seeing her play Paige.
"Piper hart from Henry danger in Sheldon,that's new."
Actually there is no problem with the chess variant Sheldon invented. If someone attacks the wizard with one of their pieces and then checkmates the opponent's king, the game will be over because if the king switches places with the wizard, he will still be in check.
I'm smart in other ways, lets go throw rocks at an old tv.
movies for the people that are bored in their houses, mothers and families that dont know of movies entertained for a moment in life
Paige is the best. My fav character. I've always wished she would appear more often (or rather become a regular character).
I'm pissed off she wasn't in the final season... :(
Why she's gone you want to make out sure hahaha
It was unfair for Meemaw to ask Dr. Sturgis to show preference to Sheldon over Paige in the classroom. Paige was quite willing to get along with Sheldon and he was nasty to her because he couldn't stand someone being smarter than him. Mary could have said it was okay if he and Paige didn't become friends but that he must not be rude toward her.
If the wizard could teleport to save the king from a checkmate, then it’s hardly a checkmate, is it.
@HoshiHikari But then how do you achieve a checkmate?
Bringing the king AND the wizard in a checkmate position at the same time is nearly impossible. The game would never end. Eventually it would just be both parties switching the wizard with the king back and forth. It would be quite boring at some point.
@@jollyquinn430 No, you would have to focus on trapping them both not just trapping the king which makes the wizards ability useless. If you have them both trapped in a from of check with two pieces even if the wizard teleports to the king it sends the king to the new check/mate position. Thus ending the game.
Sheldon likes feeling superior to everyone else and paige just wants to fit in. She definitely changed her answer after sheldon did. Sheldon's lack of social awareness, is in some ways a blessing since he doesn't seem to struggle with feeling othered in the same way as paige did later on. Paige also seems to have more pressure on her from her family.
Lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I love Sheldon's face and when he flipped the board
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Not true little kid. If the wizard is also attacked, its gameover.
4:33 My smile appeared like the grinch a this part 😭
Who would’ve thought the actor for paige would become a serial killers, and psychopath in another movies
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1:30 is she right ?. I mean u can have another piece in position to check the wizard incase the wizard and king swap so the game could actually end.
this is how u know mary babied him to much, if george was stearing the parental car, u know that woulda been addressed
I was hoping they would’ve brought page back for the last season of big bang theory but they never did
@Christopher Bingham There is Paige the FBI agent
If Jim Parsons had chosen to stay in the series, TBBT would be renewed for two more seasons, and I'm sure that one of the episodes would feature adult Paige.
This alone proves that george here is the good parent by problem-solving
The wizard would actually be a pretty cool "Gamemode" of chess, even though the king can evade checkmate at anypoint, that would mean you would just have to checkmate both the king and the wizard which can be super difficult but possible.
Love her movie Gifted!! It's so amazing ❤ if you have not seen.. definitely recommended!!!
Why do they remind me of Stewie and Olivia from family guy lol
Im glad the kids ended up liking each other 😂
But if the wizard is originally in a checkmated position it can’t switch with the king coz the king will be checkmated either way
the moment the wiz is in checkmate, just switch it out with a pawn Or something. then you'll free it for the king
@@vaishaligoel2321 but u forget the point the wizard cannot be killed so that means sometime people won't bothered to play wizard to save him...
@@nitinjain1605 I was speaking based on the assumption that both sides play engine level chess and their moves aren't based on personal bias
Yeah. Paige was just testing Sheldon. He failed.
The wizard doesn't have to be in a checkmated position, just a checked position. Then, mate the king and you can't teleport out.
McKenna would have been the PERFECT Annabeth Chase. If only she’d been a few years younger.
I agree
When I was younger, my mom had this friend and she had a daughter my age and she invited her daughter over and her friend so they could talk and you know it so me and me and her daughter could maybe get along and then a couple years later when Preschool, we are BFFs grade and we are literally the best of friends
whisper "I love her"
Just as I was thinking : this is taking a bad turn.
Does anyone else think Mckenna Grace may be Annabeth in the Percy Jackson show? I'm asking because of what I just saw how amazing she is.
could be, she might be to old though. she’s 15 and the character is 12. (I think).
@@KANDI- That only in the first 2-3 books though. I think it would work tbh. I mean, 30-year old actors play teens in Hollywood movies all the time...this doesn't seem too far-fetched.
Personally, I think she'd make a better Gwen Stacy from Spider-man if there's gonna be like a brand-new movie...
@@alaster1403 it’s cast now though
@@KANDI- True (can't say I wasn't disappointed but...)
Gotta love Missy.
Piper hart? I’m young Sheldon??
ayyyyeeee, Piper Hart being chill for once in her life!
#HenryDangerFan
The girl with Georgie and Missy in the beginning is Piper from Henry danger
I think
1:13 AYO I KNOW HER FROM GIFTED I THINKK!!
yes she is
Technically Paige is wrong about the wizard piece, you just put the wizard in a position where it could be taken and if the king switches it’s still in check
I would have loved to see an older Paige in big bang theory
Missy: hell yeah!
Got me dying
The show is supposed to take place in the 80’s but all the pop culture references are from the 90’s
How is it that almost every program that has a chess scene fails to have anyone on set that knows how to play the game 🤦♂
Bc all the directors want to show is that the person is smart.. they don’t care about accuracy in the portrayal OR let’s say they aren’t just smart enough to learn the game & understand the rules .. OR they are simply to lazy too
GEORGIE IS SO BASED
The fire alarm 😂😂😂
The wizard is dumbledor from Harry Potter🤭
No it's not
4:41 Paige’s face when Sheldon throws it
😳
Young Sheldon is like 10 TIMES BETTER THAN BBT ! Maybe because Big Bang isn’t funny but it’s strange
Embarrassing. Awkward. .
I agree two and a half men with Charlie is the best chuck lore show then this one
George jr&paige's sister r kinda alike🤣
Sir Isaac Neutron😂😂
Piper from Henry Danger
Sir Isaac Neutron! 😂
Just like Jimmy Neutron!🥹
@Christopher Bingham nah, this takes place in the 1980’s, and Jimmy Neutron didn’t come until the 1990’s-2000’s.
@Christopher Bingham That still doesn't devalue his point that Jimmy Neutron did not yet exist at the point in time this episode is supposed to take place and therefor cannot be the source of Missy's confusion.
you can still lose with the wizard by having somone able to kill the peice as soon as the wizard teleports them
if you fork the wizard and the king, as long as the king is in a checkmate in it's original place the wizard can not swap with the king since it would still be checked
“While she’s gone you wanna make out?” “Sure” ??!?! It’s the easy?????? If that’s not ultimate Rizz idk what else
I have a theory. Missy and Sheldon are both geniuses. Nobody ever realized how intelligent Missy actually was. People just say what they see; they judge. Since Missy and Sheldon are twins the 2, street-smart and book-smart was cut in half. So Sheldon got the book smarts with no street smarts at all and Missy got the street smarts with not really any book-smarts. Not sure if this is correct, but it kinda is to me
Yeah true
Nope. Just accept the fact that not everyone can be a genius when they’re 11
In both these families, apparently the parents and firstborn child has a southern accent while the others don’t.