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nice episode BUT

i dont think they are changing only Sheldon's character.

I mean wtf happened to Raj? In the first 2 seasons he couldnt even speak in front of women (unless he drunk a lot) and now he becomes guy that goes around girls to sleep with them?

And since when he can not only talk around women but also hiting on them by having one drink which he had just started drinking?

I believe they are gradually changing some things (some important things) and they are leaving aside all the geeky stuff that personally made me love the show.

Hope i am wrong.

VERY VERY good episode.Really reminded me of season 2.I liked the reference on theirs consoles,pc games and also Windows 7.

My new computer came with Windows 7

Windows 7 is much more user friendly than Windows Vista.

I don't like that.

Also, Sheldon's new laptop (Alienware again)

God what a beast...

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VERY VERY good episode.Really reminded me of season 2.I liked the reference on theirs consoles,pc games and also Windows 7.

My new computer came with Windows 7

Windows 7 is much more user friendly than Windows Vista.

I don't like that.

Also, Sheldon's new laptop (Alienware again)

God what a beast...

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His last one was a Dell XPS.

Loved this episode. :D It was hilarious when he moved and got jacked right when he landed. :D

Also, I do think that they are dumbing down Sheldon, but maybe he will be back. :p

I think it was to better suit viewers who don't understand his character. He was one of the big things that made the show funny and smart.. now he's just being snobby.. and I'm not liking his character anymore

His last one was a Dell XPS.

yes you are right.I got confused with Wolowitz's alienware.

I think though that dell makes alienwares.If not there must be a connection between these 2 or alienware being a division of Dell because on their webpage i can see both dell and alienware laptops.

http://www.dell.com/content/products/categ...;l=en&s=dhs

Thx for the correction. :)

Just got into this show recently, and I must say I'm really enjoying it (although pretty sad when you know you get most of the geeky references, haha)

You got no idea what you're missing :D The show does have a lot of geek references, but seem to be lacking this season.

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They have officially killed off sheldons character :(

why did they make Sheldon stupid?

I don't think that's fair at all. His character isn't stupid, he's sleep deprived and that can really mess someone up. He had this complex issue and was losing sleep over it. He said, what, he had gone two or three days without sleep.

I have read that anymore than three days without sleep will cause hallucination, a few more days causes paranoia to set in and eventually it'll lead to death. Death isn't a direct result, but without sleep you can become extremely ill which then can lead to death.

The writers did a decent job of writing someone without several days worth of sleep. I've tried going to three and I couldn't make it. I was told that I acted like I was drunk after only 36 hours.

If you compare season 1 to this season, you will see a huge change in sheldons character. I assume they made Sheldon act dumber to appeal to a bigger audience.

Agree.I dont know the reason they did it but there is definetely a change in his behavior and the way he accepts situations.And as i said on a previous post they have also changed Raj's character (he couldnt speak in front of women and no he starts hiting on them) and gradually they are also trying to make Leonard more mainstream and usual guy and less geeky.

Wollowitz is still the same but not as horny since he has got a girlfriend now. :rolleyes:

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