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9 minutes ago, Tripper said:

I've installed the latest update from IPS, which was mainly bug fixes, and this seems to have fixed the problem.

 

Thank you so much, it's mostly from IG that we get the "good" stuff, it's good to be able to post and see pics again without too many troubles!

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23 hours ago, snapepans said:

Totally agree!!!

And I'm often wondering why some people tend to downplay Leonard's importance, not just to Sheldon, but the whole show. 

IMO, Leonard is the most easy going character of the whole show (and Penny, too), some people think he is normal, mediocre, not me. I think he is kind, and very helpful. 

Sheldon once suggested Leonard that he should abondon Physics, and be a History teacher, Leonard was not pleased. But, the way I see it, if Leonard were to be a Physics professor, he would be a very good one. Remember Penny went to his lab, and he showed Penny the holographic display? I thought his demonstration and presentation was pretty simple and clear, not to mention neat and intriguing. So I think he would be a great teacher.

Needless to say, I want Leonard to get that tenure position at CalTech, if the writers decide to give us a closure of that episode, of course. 

Totally agree! I stated repeatedly that I think Leonard is tremendously underrated, by both the characters and .the writers Sure he has his flaws and made several mistakes alomg the way and his jokes on his friends can be quite harsh at times, but he is generally a compassionate, tolerant, kind and helpful guy who does a lot for the people he holds dear. Sheldon had and still can drive him crazy sometimes but what would he do without him? Where would he be today if he hadn't met Leonard? "The Frienship Contraction" and "The Euclid Alternative" show that Sheldon would be a mess without him (and I don't think it's a coincidence that the episodes I could remember that do recognize Leonard are from much earlier seasons, I think his being underrated has become worse with the years). And Penny? Few men would be tolerant enough to wait for her to overcome her fear of commitment and take her harsh treatment (that may stem from said fear). Considering this is a man who had a childhood that would cause childhood depression and many psychiatric and physical disorders later on life, the guy is basically a miracle. IMO his intelligence is also mostly underrated. I agree he could be a great professor, he could do a great job teaching at the university and also guide graduate students in their research. His kindness, tolerance and helpfulness could make him students' favorite.

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8 minutes ago, bfm said:

Totally agree! I stated repeatedly that I think Leonard is trendously underrated, by both the characters and .the writers Sure he has his flaws and made several mistakes alomg the way and his jokes on his friends can be quite harsh at times, but he is generally a compassionate, tolerant, kind and helpful guy who does a lot for the people he holds dear. Sheldon had and still can drive him crazy sometimes but what would he do without him? Where would he be today if he hadn't met Leonard? "The Frienship Contraction" and "The Euclid Alternative" show that Sheldon would be a mess without him (and I don't think it's a coincidence that the episodes I could remember that do recognize Leonard are from much earlier seasons, I think his being underrated has become worse with the years). And Penny? Few men would be tolerant enough to wait for her to overcome her fear of commitment and take her harsh treatment (that may stem from said fear). Considering this is a man who had a childhood that would cause childhood depression and many psychiatric and physical disorders later on life, the guy is basically a miracle. IMO his intelligence is also mostly underrated. I agree he could be a great professor, he could do a great job teaching at the university and also guide graduate students in their research. His kindness, tolerance and helpfulness could make him students' favorite.

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20 minutes ago, bfm said:

Totally agree! I stated repeatedly that I think Leonard is trendously underrated, by both the characters and .the writers Sure he has his flaws and made several mistakes alomg the way and his jokes on his friends can be quite harsh at times, but he is generally a compassionate, tolerant, kind and helpful guy who does a lot for the people he holds dear. Sheldon had and still can drive him crazy sometimes but what would he do without him? Where would he be today if he hadn't met Leonard? "The Frienship Contraction" and "The Euclid Alternative" show that Sheldon would be a mess without him (and I don't think it's a coincidence that the episodes I could remember that do recognize Leonard are from much earlier seasons, I think his being underrated has become worse with the years). And Penny? Few men would be tolerant enough to wait for her to overcome her fear of commitment and take her harsh treatment (that may stem from said fear). Considering this is a man who had a childhood that would cause childhood depression and many psychiatric and physical disorders later on life, the guy is basically a miracle. IMO his intelligence is also mostly underrated. I agree he could be a great professor, he could do a great job teaching at the university and also guide graduate students in their research. His kindness, tolerance and helpfulness could make him students' favorite.

Could not agree more @bfm & @snapepans!!!  To go even further, in the early years (1, 2, 3, 4) the story of TBBT seemed to me to be told through Leonard's eyes.  Not that it was all about him, but that (again, to me) the world view that inhabited the series was through Leonard.

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6 minutes ago, spidergirl said:

Age is not being smooth to Kevin, he seems so old this season...

Anyway, will Stuart go to the zoo too? Getting curious and curious!

My impression he has stopped dying his hair, that's why it seems grey all in a sudden.

Maybe Stuart and Bert became friends after the brunch and now they hang out together, or they are both invited to the gathering in 4A...

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16 hours ago, Jonny said:

Bert being in 4A would be unusual (but they could be just rehearsing, wine props could be from another scene etc). Seems like the couch in 4A is a good place to go through some lines and interactions rehearsals lol.

Penny did seem to get on ok with Bert at his party when Amy and Penny were the only ones to turn up. Maybe Penny invited him over?

Maybe since they don't have enough people living with them Lenny invited Bert to also live with them. Maybe he shares Sheldon's old bedroom with Raj. 

2 hours ago, 3ku11 said:

whats the diff

Hhhhmmm 3 episodes?

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1 hour ago, Carlos said:

Maybe since they don't have enough people living with them Lenny invited Bert to also live with them. Maybe he shares Sheldon's old bedroom with Raj. 

Hhhhmmm 3 episodes?

So 3 episodes. I was simply inferring. 9 episodes. 6 episodes. What could possibly change in terms of quality in that time.

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On ‎3‎/‎25‎/‎2017 at 2:45 AM, 3ku11 said:

So 3 episodes. I was simply inferring. 9 episodes. 6 episodes. What could possibly change in terms of quality in that time.

I know, I know, I was just joking around. And I agree. I don't think that anything will change in terms of quality. In fact I think that from now until the end of season 12 we will see an even further decline in quality if that's possible. As I've mentioned many times, in my mind I pretend that the actual show ended at the end of S6 and from then on, I've written my own ending.

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