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galfridian May 15 2014, 23:05:24 UTC
Livejournal, what. have. you. done.

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ahria May 16 2014, 15:15:14 UTC
MTE.

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notalwaysweak May 16 2014, 10:09:57 UTC
If you can't say anything nice, rant on Tumblr.

That's all I will say here. (I may be somewhat drunk but I respect the community rules.)

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reginajones2233 May 16 2014, 19:00:00 UTC
I feel like it would be easier for Sheldon to live in the apartment rather than him to leave it and live across the hall. I mean, he lived there before Leonard moved in.

I think the fact that Stuart actually enjoys taking care of Howard's mother is cute.

I had to kind of laugh at what Leonard said about things not going Sheldon's way so he just leaves. Erm....the only reason Penny seemed to say yes to this particular proposal is because she just lost her acting job. So technically, just like Sheldon is jumping to running away because of how things are going, Penny jumps to marrying Leonard.

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lennyforthewin July 31 2014, 22:24:36 UTC
Yeah he lived there before Leonard moved in but not alone he lived with other roommates as we learnt from episode 22 in season 3

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thebadunkadunk May 16 2014, 23:35:37 UTC
I found that the way Sheldon was completely unfazed by Penny kissing his cheek spoke tons about their relationship and how it's developed even with Amy and Leonard. It was nice.

I'm still very against this Penny/Leonard wedding though

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claudilla1 May 17 2014, 01:37:50 UTC
Well the only amusing part was Stuart and Debbie, I miss Mrs. Wolowitz. I really haven't been watching this season and stumbled onto the finale, bleah even a friend who is a L/P shipper thinks it's not funny anyone. It's just another dumbed down sitcom...*sigh*

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ext_1752960 May 17 2014, 19:20:02 UTC
Agreed, it has become another dumbed down sitcom. It is not as funny as it once was. As it happens with so many sitcoms, there comes a point where it hangs on beyond its due date. Happened to read they are finally going to end Two and a Half Men after 12 seasons. Example of a sitcom that hung on beyond its due date.

When they end Big Bang, it should go out on a high note. However, it may wind up being like THM, stale and a relief by all when they do pull the plug.

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