No, I hate this show too. There's nothing really compelling about the characters and I feel sorry for them and guilty even that we're supposed to laugh at them. I'm sure there are many people out there that have autism spectrum disorders like the characters that feel offended.
It also bothers me that the actor who is one of the main characters is flagrantly gay, and basically plays the character to be a gay man, yet it's supposed to be interpreted by the audience as "nerdy" rather than gay.
If you're referring to Sheldon, then the actor who plays him, Jim Parsons, is gay. The character he plays however, isn't. He has a girlfriend, although he has no interest in getting intimate with her.
I know that he's gay and the character he's playing isn't supposed to be. But I'm saying that any unbiased person watching the show would think that this character is totally gay based on the way that Jim Parsons plays him. My point is that nerdy people don't act like that. Gay people do.
He's playing a straight, nerdy character, he should act like someone who is straight and nerdy, not someone who is gay.
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No, I hate this show too. There's nothing really compelling about the characters and I feel sorry for them and guilty even that we're supposed to laugh at them. I'm sure there are many people out there that have autism spectrum disorders like the characters that feel offended.
It also bothers me that the actor who is one of the main characters is flagrantly gay, and basically plays the character to be a gay man, yet it's supposed to be interpreted by the audience as "nerdy" rather than gay.
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If you're referring to Sheldon, then the actor who plays him, Jim Parsons, is gay. The character he plays however, isn't. He has a girlfriend, although he has no interest in getting intimate with her.
In other words, you're completely wrong.
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I know that he's gay and the character he's playing isn't supposed to be. But I'm saying that any unbiased person watching the show would think that this character is totally gay based on the way that Jim Parsons plays him. My point is that nerdy people don't act like that. Gay people do.
He's playing a straight, nerdy character, he should act like someone who is straight and nerdy, not someone who is gay.