I admit that I did not deliberately look for this at first, just to make the meal time less boring. I also admit that in the first few episodes, I didn't find this to be very attractive, because I can't keep up with the thinking speed and jumping distance of the geniuses, as well as the technical jargon. But I have to say that I was completely attracted afterwards. Those geniuses are really invincible and super cute! I started to think that Sheldon was the most fun, because a serious expression with strange logic and incomprehensible quirks completely accorded with my understanding of nonsensical. The more I got behind, the more I felt this guy was arrogant, selfish, and other derogatory meanings. For adjectives and the like, some people may be interested in exploring the source of this character from his super-high IQ and lonely and unusual childhood, which is absolutely beyond my ability. But in general, not an annoying person. Then there is Leonard. Compared with the previous Sheldon, this is a very kind person. Among the four inexperienced geniuses, he is the most sensible. At least he will say the right things at some point to ease the embarrassment, but he Always like a child, maintaining a high degree of consistency with his three partners. His crush on Penny is touching, even if his expression is clumsy and ridiculous sometimes. Howard, the Jew who kept seduce the hot girl, hated him at first, but later found that habit is just a good habit, and when he sees his wretched performance, he just thinks it is very cute. Finally, Rajesh, the socially impaired Indian, the guy who couldn't speak to women, always had a naive expression, who knew that under his silly face was a fluttering thought movement. This may be the genius who is the least visible, but has a little problem, right. Penny, I didn’t count her among these four, because she was not that kind of person at all. She never understood their profound theories and their jokes. It reminded me of discussing with classmates. It’s really uncomfortable to communicate with someone who is not the same type of topic. I am not a genius, most people are not geniuses, so Penny’s role in the play is like our stand-in. She is very ordinary, IQ is the same as most people, and the experience is the same as that of most people. Common sense, and get along well with the people around. Fortunately, after meeting those unusual geniuses, she can also get along with them and develop good friendship. In fact, I feel that although Penny always meets people with unsatisfactory attitudes, when she gets along with the four geniuses with super high IQ and super low EQ, she plays the role of a parent. I just think those four people are four children Son, doesn't understand human relations accidents, has an unusual liking for certain movies, is fond of certain games, and has collected a lot of toys, including a time machine that he bought accidentally. They seem to have never grown up since they were teenagers. They live in their world and only understand each other. Until one day, a beautiful woman broke into their world abruptly and quoted a lot of words. , Everything is different. . . But like what Penny said to Leonard in one episode... I forgot to say something, it's probably how you are, that's why you are you... At that time I thought this sentence was too reasonable, but there were those quirks. Those theories that made me feel dizzy so I watched it for a day. So, in general, I like everyone in there.
Hey, I really exploded. I usually don't still type at two o'clock in the morning without sleeping. At least it's because I see a particularly attractive movie that my eyes glow like a weasel. I'm thinking where to look for the second season tomorrow.
Also, I really like that opening song, every time I listen to it, I can’t help but shake it to the rhythm.
Well, for the first time writing such a comment, forgive me, it is a bit abnormal. God bless.
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