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.
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Réponse de tmdb92157346
le 25 septembre 2018 à 07h34
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.
Réponse de znexyish
le 25 septembre 2018 à 16h19
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.
Réponse de tmdb92157346
le 25 septembre 2018 à 16h34
It's his identical memory.
Réponse de bratface
le 25 septembre 2018 à 17h59
It's called a 'Shiveree'.
https://unionoutside.wordpress.com/2016/09/22/the-old-custom-of-shiveree/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charivari
Réponse de Knixon
le 25 septembre 2018 à 18h46
"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.
Réponse de Knixon
le 25 septembre 2018 à 18h50
They're not even as brilliant as me.