Sure enough, the American drama that attracts me the most is family comedy. Of course, I also appreciate other genres, but I am more willing to watch some lighthearted plots. When I watched The Big Bang Theory, I learned about his family from Sheldon's mouth, and basically thought that except for his mother who was a devout Christian and her grandmother was very good to him, the rest of the family were probably Loser, (of course he ended last season It can be seen that his brother is doing well in business), and he also grew up enjoying school violence since he was a child. At present, I have been catching up to the middle of the first season one after another. Since I felt that this TV series was an extravaganza of TheBigbangtheory, I didn't expect much, but I didn't expect a little surprise, and I became a fan of the Sheldon family. Every time she sees her daughter's family being happy, her grandmother will smile with relief, and she will sit there and laugh when she sees the angry and funny things that her daughter disciplines her children. The rough, carefree father is actually very gentle at heart. In fact, he is a silent guardian of the family, supporting his wife to go to work in the church. When everyone misses Sheldon, he drives him home in the night car. Thinking of his early death in the future, my heart is sour. . A typical high school student's older brother is always Try to be cool, but he is actually a warm-hearted son who cares about his parents' care. In the episode when Dad was hospitalized, he was the most anxious, and he would also take care of his younger brother in his own way (disgusting way). . The twin sister is actually very powerful, full of emotional intelligence, precocious, and she may be the one who knows how to deal with Sheldon best in the whole family, because she knows him very well. Although the brothers and sisters were full of complaints, they still accepted the special care and partiality of the family towards Sheldon. The teachers and students in the school are also very nice. It's true that they hate him, but they don't bully him. In fact, Sheldon is a child who grew up in love and understanding.
In fact, I also really want to see Leonard being bullied by his parents with high IQs since he was a child. Even if he is qualified, he still has to work hard to meet his mother's requirements and win his mother's appreciation. There are also high-IQ mothers wandering and struggling between embarrassment and maternal love, between disappointment and relief, between rationality and sensibility.
I also want to see how Howard in a Jewish family has become a bit yellow and greasy but also a bit talented mama. I also want to see Rajesh's life in a rich Indian family, and how to convince his traditional family to let him study astronomy, and why he gets nervous talking to girls.
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