Does Sheldon not know that the custom about displaying sheets outside after a wedding night, was to display a blood stain "proving" the wife was a virgin? So they couldn't have done that even if they weren't at LEGOLAND.
The only surprise to me was that they weren't at some kind of train museum or something.
Etkö löydä elokuvaa tai TV-ohjelmaa? Kirjaudu sisään lisätäksesi se.
Haluatko pisteyttää vai lisätä tämän nimikkeen listaan?
Ei rekisteröitynyt jäsen?
Vastaus käyttäjältä tmdb92157346
25 syyskuu 2018 klo 7:34AM
Well Knixon, it's as simple as this: The writers who write Jim Parsons' lines aren't as brilliant as Sheldon Cooper is supposed to be.
Vastaus käyttäjältä znexyish
25 syyskuu 2018 klo 4:19PM
Wasn't there an episode where Sheldon said something about the villagers banging pots and pans and just making noise to celebrate the consummation of a marriage outside the couples window, or thatched hut or wherever these villagers live ? Where does Sheldon get this stuff ? This is all sociology and that isn't real science.
Vastaus käyttäjältä tmdb92157346
25 syyskuu 2018 klo 4:34PM
It's his identical memory.
Vastaus käyttäjältä bratface
25 syyskuu 2018 klo 5:59PM
It's called a 'Shiveree'.
https://unionoutside.wordpress.com/2016/09/22/the-old-custom-of-shiveree/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charivari
Vastaus käyttäjältä Knixon
25 syyskuu 2018 klo 6:46PM
"What's life without whimsy?" - Sheldon Cooper
And, at least it's not..... GEOLOGYYYYY!!!!!!!
But mostly it's the writing, yes. If Sheldon were consistent enough to be a "real person" he'd be incredibly boring, tedious... Even more than he already is.
Vastaus käyttäjältä Knixon
25 syyskuu 2018 klo 6:50PM
They're not even as brilliant as me.