redmagerush
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Glyfair said:I do like it, but the "geek bashing" does cross the line. Sheldon in particular is too over-the-top.
Is he? He functions better socially than a lot of people I see the FLGS.
Glyfair said:I do like it, but the "geek bashing" does cross the line. Sheldon in particular is too over-the-top.
The people at your FLGS probably consider Sheldon a playah, a ladies' man, a casanova.redmagerush said:Is he? He functions better socially than a lot of people I see the FLGS.
You're missing a key point, the Sheldon character is what makes the show work. You need the one extreme-geek to contrast the three moderate-geeks. One reason that real-life moderate-geeks hate the Sheldon character is that we've spent our lives trying not to be him, but in truth he is the only one of the four who is comfortable with who he his, which make's the chemistry between him and Penny all the more realistic because they have that in common.I do like it, but the "geek bashing" does cross the line. Sheldon in particular is too over-the-top.
Well, for many people, that is exactly why they would watch it. To turn your question around: why wouldn't I watch a comedy if it attempted to effect humor wtih sincerity rather than fall back on over-the-top "whacky neighbor" types for cheap laughs? A show like this couldn't be funny if it wasn't excessively phony and farcical?In truth, I wouldn't watch a show if it was just about a group of moderate-geeks trying to get the attention of the one hot chick who was superficially in their lives. Why would I? I've already lived it, it was called High School.