Really fragrant warning! I only heard that it is very famous and the source of the love apartment. After watching it, I really feel it is very fragrant. I can see the shadow of many movies or memes now. For example, it says that straight men in science and engineering only pay attention to games, and beauties knock on the door and say that have sex is no one at all, and then spend a lot of money on time machines, etc. I originally wanted to learn English to improve my life, but I couldn't, because there are too many physical terms...and I speak very fast, and now I have switched to Modern Family. My favorite in the show is Sheldon, because he's the hero (bushi), because he's a genius, he's very smart, like the smart grandpa in the bucket list, I'm very fond of this kind of sophisticated and broad-minded person There is no resistance at all. As for the straight male characteristics, the people around me, especially my brother, are completely inferior. Lenerod may be the most popular overall, at least in the show, he is smart, although not as good as Sheldon, but he has a certain emotional intelligence, and also has an emotional line with penny, inexplicably thinks of Jonathan... I have to say, this show was a little bit of a shot Realistic...
And Cole, the workaholic, has yet to find a corresponding role...
I like the female character Leslie in the play. I think she is very calm about sex and feelings. She is knowledgeable and capable, but also very interesting. She can do some interesting experiments with instruments. I think this is my ideal life. There is also sentiment.
Howard is an unsuccessful scumbag in academia. He wants to flirt with girls anytime and anywhere, but he always fails. He is a bit like the chef in the bankrupt sisters... But he can speak many languages. Jewish shit? I think Jews are awesome and pitiful...why are they always complaining...
Raje is an Indian who can't speak when he sees a girl. I think he should be arranged to gradually adapt to the later stage of the plot. He is a character like a sand monk. I don't know why, but I feel inexplicably that the character setting of Journey to the West should be found in many TV series or movies.
As for penny, emmmm, the female role in the play is suppressed, penny is not smart but beautiful, and she always encounters scumbags and gets bullied, I think Lenerod is very suitable for her.
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