@Polla_la_la: There were already a few moments when it seemed like this was it. But no, we are happy together again) It seems to me that "the one" is saving the season for the sixth!
@Shi3andra: It's a whole process, and there are a lot of cracks, I don't think there will be "one big one" here. And that very moment should be with treason, it seems to me. Or with the onset of George's alcoholism. In any case, I hope that they will show us everything as Sheldon told us in TBV.
@Polla_la_la: and it seems to me Sheldon from TBV exaggerated everything very much and there won't be a strong loud "moment", and about alcoholism too, and how he made him get carried away with football, and he just didn't understand little Shelly, either. Yes, in the old TBV episodes Sheldon spoke of him as a bad father, as he spoke about his brother and sister, but for the second season he changed his attitude towards them from sharply bad to neutral and even at moments it is clear that he still loves them as a family, and in the 10th episode of the 12th season TBV, he saw the recording with his father and realized that he was very much mistaken and did not understand his father, and even told him a posthumous "Thank you". That you just remember how much Sheldon has changed as a person over the 11 years of TBV, and add to this his entire childhood and adolescence. IMHO, I think Sheldon has changed so much both personally and socially that he can now understand those things that he did not understand before... For example, he did not realize how much his father loved him or why there were moments when he was a "bad father" (We recall the deliberate breakdown of the refrigerator, which cost him a lot of money, despite the fact that they are not a very rich family anyway). The voiceover Sheldon from DS is Sheldon after the end of the series (he mentioned children) and it seems to me at this time he remembers his whole life from the very beginning and rethinks it, perhaps at the same time telling his life to the children of ala Ted from KVVM or writing his full biography.
@Takumikun: I do not dispute that Sheldon is able to exaggerate situations, exposing himself (the luminary of science) in the best possible light, and everyone around is retarded, but!but! I don't think he "made a mistake", "misunderstood" or "exaggerated" the situation when he saw his father with another woman. And if this happened, would George have cheated on his wife just like that, without at least some prerequisites? I don't think so, based on his image in this series. I would understand if this was said in the first seasons, again, but it was shown recently on 10x05, and the whole episode line was built on this story. What for? I think there have already been discussions about "young Sheldon". Plus (and here I can cheat and make mistakes), Mary also said something about it, I think. In any case, I agree that we are not shown the Shelley family with its exaggeration (and thank God for reason), but to give such a story before the release of the sequel and leak everything — well, that.
There are two types of solutions: 1) An emotional decision. When a decision is followed by a strong emotional reaction (positive or mixed emotions). But in the long run, you will blame yourself for this decision. 2) A logical solution. Negative emotional feedback is possible. But in the long run, you'll be glad you did just that.
To be honest, I was on my father's side the whole series. I feel sorry for him, I can't stand it. And I haven't heard a single normal argument against working in Oklahoma.
In parallel episodes of TBV and here Sheldon shows emotions unusual for him. It's more like drawing a parallel between young Sheldon and an adult, but how would you do that when TBV has the last season, that is, they just stuff the audience into a series about young Sheldon? Not to reproach the story itself, I really like Sheldon's dad and that he is far from having a happy ending, it is interesting to watch this, but I don't really like how it is served. It would have been better if they had started this series at the end of TBV or simply not tried to draw such parallels...
Honestly, even my heart ached for my father in the last scene. It is a pity that no one appreciated his opportunity to grow professionally and personally. After all, it was possible to choose a different path and in a conversation, having sorted out all the arguments on the shelves, come to the right decision. The father is very often underestimated, usually because of restraint in words and emotions.
There are growing series showing the problems of Sheldon's father and mother, their quarrels and arguments, and if before it was interesting what happened to Sheldon's father, now it's not, so I don't want this wonderful, kind and touching family to break up.
Well, George was glad early that the success of his relationship with his wife was that they did not discuss their problems, as the scythe found on the stone.
In my opinion, Mary is very wrong. This was a chance to improve her husband's life, self-realization, and she set everyone up for herself. Some kind of too selfish approach for her. It was a sad episode, only Tam and the blonde had fun.
Yeah, this is the moment that will make George the father of TBV. In the future, he will begin to blame gina for the missed chance, from the hated work he will start drinking even more and take it out on the children, which will eventually lead to the fact that we know
In my opinion, this is a very sad episode. It's a pity for George, it's tragic that no one in the family supported him, you can't always be guided only by your own motives. It's like there aren't any churches or schools in Oklahoma. Apparently, it was written correctly here, this moment will be the starting point for the breakdown of Mary and George's relationship.
Damn, there you go. (If until now Mary Cooper seemed to me the ideal (for her time, lifestyle and circumstances) mother and wife, then here, in my opinion, she is not at her best. If George was offered a better place in Oklahoma, it is obvious that this would have a positive effect on the well-being of the family, and the children did not actively object to the move (except Sheldon, who is painfully receptive to change). And what prevents the Horses from moving with them? It's a pity for George - he acted like a sensitive father and husband, but in this case it won't benefit anyone, kmk.
I feel so sorry for George : ((I imagine how lonely and abandoned he feels. They immediately turned him away so categorically. Grandma's man just moved in. Well, we would see each other on the weekend anyway, I feel sorry for George, very much :(
And just think, Sheldon will have someone who doesn't smell like that. He was going to university recently, and he went to the professor for a lecture, there are also a lot of new smells there. In short, I understand that for all viewers, the situation is shown in such a way that it is clear why George broke down in the end.
Обидно за отца. Для него самореализация и возможность обеспечить семью было очень важным. Мэри тут по сути ничего не держит и многие семьи живут вдали от своих мамулик и папулек. Эгоистичный поступок с ее стороны.
До этой серии я смотрела на Мэри с мыслью: она иногда перегибает палку, но в целом - отличная мать и жена Но тут же она просто эгоистичная сволочь! прям косяк сценаристов - хочется кричать "не верю" или образу Мэри ДО, или этому ее поведению! Ну как так, не поддержать мужа в карьерном росте и стремлении к его самореализации... Хотя, выбор сделал сам Джордж, конечно... но она должна была его поддержать!
Yes, in the old TBV episodes Sheldon spoke of him as a bad father, as he spoke about his brother and sister, but for the second season he changed his attitude towards them from sharply bad to neutral and even at moments it is clear that he still loves them as a family, and in the 10th episode of the 12th season TBV, he saw the recording with his father and realized that he was very much mistaken and did not understand his father, and even told him a posthumous "Thank you". That you just remember how much Sheldon has changed as a person over the 11 years of TBV, and add to this his entire childhood and adolescence. IMHO, I think Sheldon has changed so much both personally and socially that he can now understand those things that he did not understand before... For example, he did not realize how much his father loved him or why there were moments when he was a "bad father" (We recall the deliberate breakdown of the refrigerator, which cost him a lot of money, despite the fact that they are not a very rich family anyway). The voiceover Sheldon from DS is Sheldon after the end of the series (he mentioned children) and it seems to me at this time he remembers his whole life from the very beginning and rethinks it, perhaps at the same time telling his life to the children of ala Ted from KVVM or writing his full biography.
I would understand if this was said in the first seasons, again, but it was shown recently on 10x05, and the whole episode line was built on this story. What for? I think there have already been discussions about "young Sheldon".
Plus (and here I can cheat and make mistakes), Mary also said something about it, I think.
In any case, I agree that we are not shown the Shelley family with its exaggeration (and thank God for reason), but to give such a story before the release of the sequel and leak everything — well, that.
1) An emotional decision. When a decision is followed by a strong emotional reaction (positive or mixed emotions). But in the long run, you will blame yourself for this decision.
2) A logical solution. Negative emotional feedback is possible. But in the long run, you'll be glad you did just that.
Sheldon's dad made the first type of decision.
Sheldon's father did a brave thing by choosing a family rather than a profession
The series turned out to be sad...
It's just five)
And I haven't heard a single normal argument against working in Oklahoma.
The father is very often underestimated, usually because of restraint in words and emotions.
It was a sad episode, only Tam and the blonde had fun.
And a very kind series
A particularly sweet moment when Sheldon burst into tears 😭💔
Но тут же она просто эгоистичная сволочь! прям косяк сценаристов - хочется кричать "не верю" или образу Мэри ДО, или этому ее поведению! Ну как так, не поддержать мужа в карьерном росте и стремлении к его самореализации...
Хотя, выбор сделал сам Джордж, конечно... но она должна была его поддержать!