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Post by Lola m on Jan 12, 2009 20:19:30 GMT -5
Ooooh, well that was harsh from Penny. On the other hand, how many times can Howard be obnoxious and expect that no one will dish it back at him? And I loved Rajesh's glum little "oh snap". ;D "Weee're all pathetic and creepy and can't get girls. That's why we fight robots." I love how matter of factly he says that. ;D "I've been informed you have feelings." Ouch!!!
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Post by Lola m on Jan 12, 2009 20:34:01 GMT -5
"Kripke's robot just had angry sex with a mid-sized automobile!" "Engineering is just the slow younger brother of physics." Ha!! Listen to Penny! If you'd be less obnoxiously pushy you would be more attractive to women! Oh. Um. Listen to her, not try to mack on her! "Way to bust out the Jedi mind-tricks, dude." Heeee! Rajesh, master of deadpan delivery. Street fightin' robots! Ha!
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Post by Squeemonster on Jan 12, 2009 21:20:49 GMT -5
"Kripke's robot just had angry sex with a mid-sized automobile!" I was crying over that line!! Bwah!! ;D Poor Monte! He wasn't made to be a street fighter. ;D This episode so did not disappoint. ;D I did feel really bad for Howard, though. Penny can be not so nice, sometimes. I do think he needed someone to make him realize that what he does with women is not flirting; or rather, that what they do with him is not flirting. But not with the cruelty that Penny threw at him. Then again, maybe he needed a big-time wake-up call like that, because we've seen that he has been able to score women before, so maybe he's thinking his ways do work, as long as he just keeps at it. Great episode. Thinky thoughts when I wasn't even expecting them!
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Jan 13, 2009 13:31:12 GMT -5
Woo hoo! Big Bang is back, baby! "Is it wrong to say I love our killer robot?" No! No, it's not! ;D Heh - perfect momentous words. "Die, toaster, die." Battlebots!!! I love me some wanton destruction of property.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Jan 13, 2009 13:33:17 GMT -5
"Kripke's robot just had angry sex with a mid-sized automobile!" I was crying over that line!! Bwah!! ;D Poor Monte! He wasn't made to be a street fighter. ;D This episode so did not disappoint. ;D I did feel really bad for Howard, though. Penny can be not so nice, sometimes. I do think he needed someone to make him realize that what he does with women is not flirting; or rather, that what they do with him is not flirting. But not with the cruelty that Penny threw at him. Then again, maybe he needed a big-time wake-up call like that, because we've seen that he has been able to score women before, so maybe he's thinking his ways do work, as long as he just keeps at it. Great episode. Thinky thoughts when I wasn't even expecting them! I think he really had it coming and I feel not pity for him whatsoever. It's just too bad that nothing that happened seemed to spark any kind of self awareness in him.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Jan 13, 2009 13:36:16 GMT -5
I like the running gag of always hearing Howards mother but never seeing her. Heh.
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Jan 13, 2009 13:59:38 GMT -5
I like the running gag of always hearing Howards mother but never seeing her. Heh. She's probably always sewing (didn't she make Howard's awsome jester costume?) JUlia, fighting to become awake, still.
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Post by luvmyfirefly on Jan 13, 2009 22:05:04 GMT -5
I like the running gag of always hearing Howards mother but never seeing her. Heh. I recognized her voice so I looked her up on IMDB and discovered that she played the daughter of the woman at the unemployment office that George dated so his benefits wouldn't run out (on Seinfeld). Quite a distinctive voice.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Jan 13, 2009 22:13:58 GMT -5
I like the running gag of always hearing Howards mother but never seeing her. Heh. I recognized her voice so I looked her up on IMDB and discovered that she played the daughter of the woman at the unemployment office that George dated so his benefits wouldn't run out (on Seinfeld). Quite a distinctive voice. Oh, yeah... Now that you mention it, I totally recognize her.
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Post by Lola m on Jan 14, 2009 23:06:13 GMT -5
"Kripke's robot just had angry sex with a mid-sized automobile!" I was crying over that line!! Bwah!! ;D Poor Monte! He wasn't made to be a street fighter. ;D This episode so did not disappoint. ;D I did feel really bad for Howard, though. Penny can be not so nice, sometimes. I do think he needed someone to make him realize that what he does with women is not flirting; or rather, that what they do with him is not flirting. But not with the cruelty that Penny threw at him. Then again, maybe he needed a big-time wake-up call like that, because we've seen that he has been able to score women before, so maybe he's thinking his ways do work, as long as he just keeps at it. Great episode. Thinky thoughts when I wasn't even expecting them! **nods nods nods nods** With the funny and the thinky. Both Penny and Howard needed a bit of a eye-opener. Now, whether either one of them is gonna really learn a lot from it is another question.
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Post by Lola m on Jan 14, 2009 23:09:09 GMT -5
Woo hoo! Big Bang is back, baby! "Is it wrong to say I love our killer robot?" No! No, it's not! ;D Heh - perfect momentous words. "Die, toaster, die." Battlebots!!! I love me some wanton destruction of property. I absolutely loved that they really had the bots being battley and destructve! A lot of shows would have wimped out and just had us see the reactions of the guys to imply the dectructo stuff, or had kind of a "stunt" fakey bot thing. I love how Big Bang really does their apartment experiments for real. Like the dancing colloidal stuff! ;D
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Post by Lola m on Jan 19, 2009 20:31:40 GMT -5
"Have you thought about putting him in a crate while you're out of the apartment?" ;D
The moments with him at the bookstore, making friends with the little girl? Really rather wonderful. And then, of course, Leonard getting him out. Ha!!
The flow chart, and hten getting him out of the loop in it? Was awesome.
Love the quick reference to 2001, with the "monolithic" and "hominids learing to use bones as weapons".
"A fear of heights is illogical. A fear of falling, on the other hand, is prudent and evolutionary." ;D
"I'm going to have to let one of you go." "Me, me, let it be me!" ;D
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Jan 20, 2009 13:30:24 GMT -5
"Have you thought about putting him in a crate while you're out of the apartment?" ;D The moments with him at the bookstore, making friends with the little girl? Really rather wonderful. And then, of course, Leonard getting him out. Ha!! The flow chart, and hten getting him out of the loop in it? Was awesome. Love the quick reference to 2001, with the "monolithic" and "hominids learing to use bones as weapons". "A fear of heights is illogical. A fear of falling, on the other hand, is prudent and evolutionary." ;D "I'm going to have to let one of you go." "Me, me, let it be me!" ;D I loved the flowchart bit, particularly Howard fixing it. And it was presented comically, but it seemed like a pretty accurate depiction of how people on the autism spectrum deal with relationships. And it may be wrong to laugh, but whatshisname's Elmer Fudd lisp was pretty funny.
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Post by Squeemonster on Jan 20, 2009 13:55:57 GMT -5
"Have you thought about putting him in a crate while you're out of the apartment?" ;D The moments with him at the bookstore, making friends with the little girl? Really rather wonderful. And then, of course, Leonard getting him out. Ha!! The flow chart, and hten getting him out of the loop in it? Was awesome. Love the quick reference to 2001, with the "monolithic" and "hominids learing to use bones as weapons". "A fear of heights is illogical. A fear of falling, on the other hand, is prudent and evolutionary." ;D "I'm going to have to let one of you go." "Me, me, let it be me!" ;D I loved the flowchart bit, particularly Howard fixing it. And it was presented comically, but it seemed like a pretty accurate depiction of how people on the autism spectrum deal with relationships. And it may be wrong to laugh, but whatshisname's Elmer Fudd lisp was pretty funny. His name is Kripke. ;D I'm almost wondering if it's a shout-out to Supernatural; it would be so cool if it was. ;D
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Jan 20, 2009 14:29:39 GMT -5
I loved the flowchart bit, particularly Howard fixing it. And it was presented comically, but it seemed like a pretty accurate depiction of how people on the autism spectrum deal with relationships. And it may be wrong to laugh, but whatshisname's Elmer Fudd lisp was pretty funny. His name is Kripke. ;D I'm almost wondering if it's a shout-out to Supernatural; it would be so cool if it was. ;D Yeah, I was thinking that too.
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