Tuesday, November 15th, 2011 01:29 pm
i bet something here is not like the other
Okay, if you watch Big Bang Theory--is it wrong to still hate Leonard? I have a bad feeling that Leonard's biggest problem is that I want to set him on fire (metaphorically). I can't even figure out why, except it's like, he almsot embodies Nice Guy, in a geek variation, and--well, fire.
Kindle is not delivered yet, so I am kind of hyperexamining my life and my media choices.
Kindle is not delivered yet, so I am kind of hyperexamining my life and my media choices.
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From:All his getting-into-people's-pants strategies are off. He's apparently cast himself as the normal one/straight man in the hopes of appealing to non-geeks. But no matter what your specific interests are, would you rather date a guy who no-holds-barred genuinely enjoys whatever it is he enjoys, or who makes a big production of it being stupid and childish while still secretly longing to do it? With all his sighing and eye-rolling, he just comes off as a boring, unfun stick-in-the-mud. AT BEST. At worst, he is actively mean to his friends. Why do they like him?
Since season one I've been waiting and waiting for the rest to give on on Leonard and embrace Penny in his place. She lacks Leonard's extensive background knowledge on, say, Warhammer, but she's a better sport.
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From:But no matter what your specific interests are, would you rather date a guy who no-holds-barred genuinely enjoys whatever it is he enjoys, or who makes a big production of it being stupid and childish while still secretly longing to do it?
The stick in the mud analogy is so true.
In the last episode, he straight-up admitted to Penny that he was only ever nice to her as a getting-into-her-pants strategy.
That last ep is where I was trying to give him hives with my mind. Smug, self-satisfied, icky and soo goddamn annoying I wanted to slap him.
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