This should be by far the best multi-cam sitcom in the world. The wonderful dramatic conflict between every character, every line of dialogue that is carefully crafted, the roses and love faced by the four "Frankenstein", every tiny detail has been carefully polished by the director and screenwriter. The existence of this comedy has not only accompanied the growth of a generation, but also witnessed the maturity and strength of the entire Hollywood film and television industry.
The combination of Leonard and Sheldon happens to represent two completely different personalities—that is, overly emotional vs overly rational. Leonard is gentle and thoughtful, so much so that he has low self-esteem in his heart, and is weak in dealing with relationships. Sheldon is a famously talented, smart, calm, but inhumane, mean and vicious towards others, and even more arrogant and arrogant. Living in an apartment with such two completely different personalities is undoubtedly a violent chemical reaction.
Maybe it's because Leonard's family background is similar to mine, or maybe it's because I'm an overly emotional person, so what he did in the play inadvertently reminded me of some of the original memories, Those unforgettable feelings and the best friends who used to be with me can't help but feel a little sigh.
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