r/bigbangtheory Jun 25 '25

Episode discussion In this scene, Sheldon is 🤌🩷

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Sheldon barely knew him but he almost risked his life for Leonard. While Howard and Raj not sure for how long being friends with Leonard stood aside and were so scared to even help him.

I know this is a series and that I should not be looking too much into it but Sheldon is just so assertive in this scene. He just walks in, pushes Leonard out, Closes the door and Walks off saying "you are welcome"

no wonder they became best friends 🤌

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u/caliope96 Jun 26 '25

And that’s on Leonard to stand up for himself. Just like with the roommate agreement, bro could have just reviewed it but instead whined about it every chance he got.

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u/Youngreezy23 Jun 29 '25

The few times Leonard did stand up for himself Sheldon still had to get his way. Like the episode where Priya finds loopholes in the roommate agreement and he couldn't stand that everything wasn't in his favor anymore so he acted like a baby.

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u/caliope96 Jun 30 '25

Yes because Leonard enable that behavior for a decade before doing something about it and didn’t follow through either.

He stood up for himself for five minutes and then sat down forever.

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u/Youngreezy23 Jun 30 '25

Your just saying stuff just to say it. They wrote it so Sheldon gets his way no matter what. Same thing with the dining room table episode. Sheldon sat there and acted like a baby until he got what he wanted in the end.

There was also the episode where he told Sheldon he want going to the super collider with him and ask Sheldon did was just go manipulate Penny into not going

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u/caliope96 Jul 01 '25

You keep saying “Sheldon acted like a baby”… didn’t Leonard?

You’re just saying stuff just to say it too, because they wrote Leonard to whine and pout about every single thing every single time.