I watch the reruns on a regular basis. I'm always amazed at the actor that plays Sheldon, he has a lot of difficult \ long lines to learn. I've wondered if he really is a brainiac in real life!
I think we all know someone that is a little bit Big Bang hee hee
I have all the seasons (so far) in the box set. Some people aren't that into it, but we all know there's something wrong with them.
I watched a blooper (it's not in the above ones, maybe an earlier season) where Jim Parsons had to do the long "scissors cut paper" etc and he stuffed it up so many times, it was HILARIOUS. Makes me wish I could work all day on a set. It looks like so much fun, especially their's!
Showing my age, but I recognized a couple of characters from the old Roseanne shows. I thought it was ironic that Leonard is with Sara Gilbert (they were bf gf on Roseanne) and Laurie Metcalf was Roseanne's sister. The Roseanne resunion! Is there a similar producer or something?
I saw some t-shirts at a music store, dead ugly ones. Couldn't believe people were buying them. Then I realised what they were... Sheldon's!!
LOL I saw some of the Roseanne cast on the show too noticed that. I only just watched Roseanne episodes over here a few years ago when they re-ran on pay tv. I wonder if that was planned, the casting of them three. Weird!
I just read that, and how she was Blossom! I did not know that, seriously. She's also releasing a book apparently;
Bialik, 35, who will attend her first San Diego Comic-Con next week, studied neuroscience at the University of California, Los Angeles. She's also written a book about parenting based on the science of hormones involved in parent-child bonding, to be released by Simon & Schuster in 2012.
"Not that you need a neuroscience degree to be a good parent... but my reflections on parenting are absolutely informed by my understanding of the hormones of attachment, which were the subject of my thesis," she said.
For instance, while some mothers complain about having to breastfeed their infants about every two hours all night, Bialik appreciates a deeper significance. The hormones that make a mom feel closer to her child get refreshed during breastfeeding. So if babies want milk every two hours, that guarantees a frequent rush of hormones that bond mother and child.
Breastfeeding, sleeping close to your baby and keeping him or her close to you as much as you can are all part of the natural human process, she says. Bialik is also an advocate of "gentle discipline," or not using physical force against children.
"We're starting to see more and more research substantiating that children hurt when you hurt them," she said.
Bialik had originally intended to become a research professor, but she and her husband decided that academic life wouldn't allow them to spend as much time with their children.
For their two sons -- "an almost-6-year-old and an almost-3-year-old" -- she and her husband don't use nannies, babysitters or daycare, and don't even rely on family members to look after their children. Bialik's husband stays at home when she's working, which is about every other week. " -
I just read that, and how she was Blossom! I did not know that, seriously. She's also releasing a book apparently;
Bialik, 35, who will attend her first San Diego Comic-Con next week, studied neuroscience at the University of California, Los Angeles. She's also written a book about parenting based on the science of hormones involved in parent-child bonding, to be released by Simon & Schuster in 2012.
"Not that you need a neuroscience degree to be a good parent... but my reflections on parenting are absolutely informed by my understanding of the hormones of attachment, which were the subject of my thesis," she said.
For instance, while some mothers complain about having to breastfeed their infants about every two hours all night, Bialik appreciates a deeper significance. The hormones that make a mom feel closer to her child get refreshed during breastfeeding. So if babies want milk every two hours, that guarantees a frequent rush of hormones that bond mother and child.
Breastfeeding, sleeping close to your baby and keeping him or her close to you as much as you can are all part of the natural human process, she says. Bialik is also an advocate of "gentle discipline," or not using physical force against children.
"We're starting to see more and more research substantiating that children hurt when you hurt them," she said.
Bialik had originally intended to become a research professor, but she and her husband decided that academic life wouldn't allow them to spend as much time with their children.
For their two sons -- "an almost-6-year-old and an almost-3-year-old" -- she and her husband don't use nannies, babysitters or daycare, and don't even rely on family members to look after their children. Bialik's husband stays at home when she's working, which is about every other week. " -
By Elizabeth Landau, CNN
Well, you learn something new everyday!
As I read her quotes above, I could not help but hear the voice and speech pattern of Amy Farrah Fowler.
As I read her quotes above, I could not help but hear the voice and speech pattern of Amy Farrah Fowler.
I know!
Amy Farrah Fowler: Perhaps it would be kinder to play a game more suited to his abilities. We'll close our eyes and count to ten while you hide.
Leonard Hofstadter: I'm going to my room.
Amy Farrah Fowler: Very good, Leonard. But next time, don't tell us where you're hiding.
So many lines can be inserted into most of the conversations on the board. I simply cannot resist an opportunity to jump in a thread dedicated to TBBT...
A few of my most favorite Sheldon Cooper quotes:
"Well, at least now you can retrieve the black box from the twisted, smoldering wreckage that was once your fantasy of dating her and analyze the data so you don't crash into Geek Mountain again."
"You keep in mind that my sharply-worded comments on Yelp.com recently took down a muffin store."
"No, I’m going to ask him to choose between sex and Halo 3. As far as I know, sex has not been upgraded to include high-def graphics and enhanced weapon systems."
Sheldon: I promised Penny.
Leonard: Promised Penny what?
Sheldon: I wouldn't tell you the secret. (pause) Shhhhh!!!!
Leonard: What secret? Tell me the secret.
Sheldon: Mom smokes in the car. Jesus is okay with it, but we can't tell dad.
Leonard: Not that secret, the other secret.
Sheldon: I'M BATMAN!!!! SHHHH!!!
So many lines can be inserted into most of the conversations on the board. I simply cannot resist an opportunity to jump in a thread dedicated to TBBT...
A few of my most favorite Sheldon Cooper quotes:
"Well, at least now you can retrieve the black box from the twisted, smoldering wreckage that was once your fantasy of dating her and analyze the data so you don't crash into Geek Mountain again."
"You keep in mind that my sharply-worded comments on Yelp.com recently took down a muffin store."
"No, I’m going to ask him to choose between sex and Halo 3. As far as I know, sex has not been upgraded to include high-def graphics and enhanced weapon systems."
Sheldon: I promised Penny.
Leonard: Promised Penny what?
Sheldon: I wouldn't tell you the secret. (pause) Shhhhh!!!!
Leonard: What secret? Tell me the secret.
Sheldon: Mom smokes in the car. Jesus is okay with it, but we can't tell dad.
Leonard: Not that secret, the other secret.
Sheldon: I'M BATMAN!!!! SHHHH!!!
Penny: Who do we love?
Sheldon: Penny. '(Knocks 3 times)
Penny: Who do we love?
Sheldon: Penny. (Knocks 3 times)
Penny: Who do we love?
Sheldon: Penny.