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Does anyone find the way his hair was styled in the very beginning of season 5 sexy? It looked darker too (he dyed it?) Boy, was that sexy. LOL. Go watch the scene where Leonard plays that prank on him with their mail box and Sheldon screams and falls to the floor and is looking back at Leonard as he says, "you may be from Texas but I'm from New Jersery." Tell me that's not sexy. LOL.  Beautiful hair....beautiful face. 

 

*Melts*

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Yep, it's probably that. Unlike Sheldon, Jim is all for double entendres and double meanings, especially when he is paired with Mayim.

Like his "I am honored to have done... I mean, kissed both of them" and him calling her "easy... easy audience" followed by a cheeky look and grin :icon_lol:

 

Yeah, Jim is so not innocent. Naughty, naughty boy.. but he can feign innocence so well. :wub:

 

I laughed so hard at his 'I'd be flabbergasted if we have sex any time soon, either on screen or off' :icon_lol: Only Jim can get away with saying things like that (and in such a gentlemanly way!)

 

I've also noticed that he refers to Sheldon as 'I' more often now. Maybe for effect, or maybe he's just grown to identify with him more and more? Especially since he's been going deeper with the character and his emotional intricacies, of late.

 

Monique - I almost always find him sexy. :icon_redface:  It's really his eyes which do it.. there's just something infinite about them.

 

I would die if he ever plays a musician, as Phanta says, with those long graceful fingers and intense expressions.

 

I've found myself going the way of writing poetry for him myself, but not sure if I'd dare to post it here.

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I laughed so hard at his 'I'd be flabbergasted if we have sex any time soon, either on screen or off' :icon_lol: Only Jim can get away with saying things like that (and in such a gentlemanly way!)

 

I would die if he ever plays a musician, as Phanta says, with those long graceful fingers and intense expressions.

 

Oh my, did he really say "we" ? Haven't seen that interview. :icon_mrgreen:  On screen or off, lol.

I would love to see and hear him playing the piano as well.

Beautiful poetry written here, really... :icon_redface:

 

Don't cry Jim, we love you. :wub:

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never seen or heard from the guy until i saw this tv show

i really like his acting skills

he is doing a really good job

playing the odd and very smart type a person

 

and the way he laughs.... remarkable!

i sure cannot pull that off

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Thanks for that video!  I love hearing Jim speak about the show!

 

I love to listen to him. His voice is like music to my ears, so calming and sensual. And when he talks about the show, we can see that role of Sheldon is a challenge for him. How much he puts himself for that  role to become believable , real, for us that we will believe him. He gives himself entirely to acting and what kind of role he would have play  he will give himself completely for that.

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yeah mayim got her own back in that interview with the texas comment, i love how they can playfully mock each other and they know its just in jest

 

Also have you noticed whenever he does an interview with a female reporter his eyes are all over them, its like he appreciates a beautiful woman

 

 I think it's him flirting, he's a big tease, he certainly doesn't do it to males I have noticed.  No wonder throughout his life women especially have warmed to him, it's his way of making friends and influencing people.

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This is not whole interwiev  I'm so  furious :icon_mad: but I have that picture to complete

 

Och sweetheart, dry yor beautiful eyes. There is so much love for you in here :wub:

Does someone know why he was crying in that interview? I just found that photo but there was no proper explanation why he is crying....? :(

Is it because of his nephew or something as someone hinted?

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 I think it's him flirting, he's a big tease, he certainly doesn't do it to males I have noticed.  No wonder throughout his life women especially have warmed to him, it's his way of making friends and influencing people.

 

Yeah it's just his way of being friendly. He likes to joke around and you can't get away with doing it to males.

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Yeah it's just his way of being friendly. He likes to joke around and you can't get away with doing it to males.

Someone who was on that meeting with Jim wrote on his blog that Jim was a little emotional when he talked about bringing his 4yo nephew to Sesame Street.

He's so sweet and loving :wub: :wub:

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Yeah it's just his way of being friendly. He likes to joke around and you can't get away with doing it to males.

 

Well, not when you're in a relationship with one you can't. If he were single he might make the same kinds of cheeky jokes with men as with women. I hope we never have cause to find out though. :)

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Well, not when you're in a relationship with one you can't. If he were single he might make the same kinds of cheeky jokes with men as with women. I hope we never have cause to find out though. :)

 

Good point. Although you generally can't get away with it with straight men anyway, trust me I know. :icon_lol:

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Basking in the glory of this thread after a long day of sightseeing (have a guest over, for a few days).

 

Thanks for all the lovely pics. Seeing Jim and his bright eyes just removes all tiredness. :wub: His Paley interview is one of my favorites - I love the way he says 'it doesn't die', when describing the hidden sentiments in some earlier sitcoms.

 

I've never found the full interview, either. Did he really get emotional to the point of getting teary-eyed, when talking of his nephew? Awww, Jim. :mellow: I remember he talked of the Sesame Street incident once on Letterman, but it was more in fun, at that time.

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