I spent the first ten episodes of "Youth Sheldon" this morning. If you come to a conclusion that in "The Big Bang", the adult Sheldon character is about to collapse (already), this drama is about Gao Zhi. The merchant's incompatibility with the surrounding environment is shaped with restraint and starkness.
Of course, this show (at least for now) reflects the love of parents, siblings, and Sheldon, but fortunately, I didn't fall into the routine that high-IQ businessmen must go to high-IQ schools and compete with each other. This is still very attractive to me. (And taking the opportunity to make the headmaster of a high-IQ school sing Bob Dylan's ears with disgust also made me laugh).
But this drama may also be related to the current political correctness in the United States, and the addition of the feminist stalk of the ear mother "When can a woman not be a second-class citizen" also made me play a lot.
Let me tell you that my current (the first ten episodes) favorite is the episode of Sheldon's calculation of the recovery rocket. There are some clever people with ears who pretend to be sick to go to the doctor and take the opportunity to use the doctor's computer, and there are smart people with ears who spend a long time calculating the recovery of the rocket. There is also the irony of NASA's bureaucracy, and some kind of joke and admiration for the Mascus recoverable rocket.
At the same time, I heard today that CBS has ordered the second season of "Youth Sheldon", so let's go after it. Are you really watching "Big Bang"?
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