Sheldon was making a joke. MIT has the best rep as a science school among us art types. Probably for a reason. He was making Stuart the equivalent of Howard.
As for Howard, since he helped design the space toilet, he should have been able to extract some payback using it.
It was a funny scene with a couple of LOL (for me) scenes…
Do you think you and Leonard might ever get married?
Oh, well, you know, Leonard is great.
But do you think you’ll ever get married?
He’s a sweetie.
You’re not answering the question. Do you love him?
Yeah, sure, of course I love him.
It doesn’t sound like it.
Well, I do.
Do you tell him that?
No, he’d just take it the wrong way.
What does that mean?
It means he is special and smart and nice and…
Are you gonna break up with him?
No! Maybe. I don’t know.
I had no idea you were unhappy.
That’s the thing: I’m not. I’m not unhappy at all. It’s just… I don’t know… I-I’ve been in love before, but it felt different. But maybe this is a new, better, boring kind of love.
I disagree. “Please don’t hurt my friend” was possibly Jim Parsons’ best line reading of the entire series so far. Not the funniest, of course, but one of his best in-character moments.
Sheldon could easily be a cartoon character. Kudos to Parsons for giving him some relatability.
A season or two back. Sheldon is annoyed that their gang is spending time at Raj & Priya’s place instead of his, so he decides to make new friends. He invited Kripke, Stuart, Penny’s boyfriend at the time (some big meathead whose name escapes me), and LeVar Burton (via Twitter), who doesn’t show. The evening winds up being a huge bust.
After the final commercial, there’s a small bit where LeVar shows up to the apartment and, for reasons that I can’t remember right now, is glad he didn’t go.
Sheldon tweeted him an invite to his party when his usual group started meeting at Raj’s place instead (The Toast Derivation).
As the night developed, surprisingly LeVar came to the gathering (terribly late) but when he saw Barry, Zack, and a half naked Stuart singing to “I’m Walking On Sunshine”, LeVar immediately left and said, “I am so done with Twitter”.
It was “The Toast Derivation.” He walked into (and right back out of) the apartment where Stuart, wearing nothing but a towel around his waist, and another wrapped around his head like a turban, was singing karaoke with his two new best friends, Zack and Barry Kripke (Sheldon had left in a snit because they were having fun wrong).
I thought maybe I was losing my sense of humor so I’m glad it’s not just me that’s been dis-satisfied with BBT. When they start having to rely on gimmickry (Howard in space) rather than good writing, you know they’re running out of ideas. I hope they can get it back together.
Yeah, I’ve been a loyal fan, but this year is starting slow. I did like Sheldon saying: *Please don’t hurt my friend. *
And I did laugh when he bashed engineers (not because I *share *his disdain for engineers, just because I find his disdain for engineers amusing. Too many of my friends are engineers for me to have disdain for them.)
Ah - that I get. It’s just that MIT graduates far more than it’s fair share of Sheldonesque theoretical physicists, which is why I don’t get why he was bashing the entire Institute, instead of just the engineers.
Collegiate rivalry? Sheldon works at CalTech so obviously CalTech > MIT. If MIT was better, Sheldon would be working there. QED
ETA: It’s not like he hasn’t bashed MIT physics before: *“If by “Holy Smokes”, you mean a derivative restatement of the kind of stuff you could find scribbled on the wall of any men’s room at MIT, sure.” *
Because you don’t call someone who is actually stupid, “stupid.” That’s not funny.
Berating MIT grads as being stupid is funny. It isn’t serious commentary on the world. While Sheldon may think it, I don’t think you need to be told that taking Sheldon’s world view to heart is… not the point.