Sheldon is the one who gets the most laughs in this episode. His jokes come from his own straightforwardness. It can be clearly felt that as the series progresses, the writers continue to adjust his character traits: in the first few episodes, Sheldon is outspoken and cute. Maybe the screenwriter felt that this kind of frankness would have "laughing consequences", so in the following episodes, he continued to increase the degree of Sheldon's frankness. Therefore, in the following episodes, although Mr. Sheldon brought us more jokes, his frankness began to In the direction of being mean, arrogant, and obnoxious. Later, the writers gradually discovered this trend, so they blocked this trend in the episode "The Time Machine". In this episode, classmate Sheldon is no longer as annoying as in the previous episodes, and even starts to actively care about others. In his own words, this is really a big improvement. However, the adjustment may have been too strong, and the "laughing fruit" of this episode was slightly flat. In subsequent episodes, Sheldon's frankness gradually adjusted in a harmless direction. By the end of this season, his personality characteristics had been basically finalized, and he was frank, cute, and serious.
In fact, we can see many characteristics of previous geniuses from Sheldon: He does not like outdoor sports, which is similar to many geniuses. It is said that when Einstein was working as a clerk in the Swiss Patent Office and had just discovered the theory of relativity, Laue visited him and invited him to go hiking with him. Einstein went. Laue enjoyed climbing mountains, but Einstein didn't understand why people climb mountains. Furthermore, Sheldon is extremely conceited and does not admit that he can make mistakes or that others have the ability to point out or correct his mistakes. This is very much like Schwinger. In the middle of the last century, Schwinger and Feynman independently developed quantum field theory using different methods. The two methods are mathematically equivalent, but Schwinger's method is complicated and difficult to understand, while Feynman's method is simple and easy to calculate. When the whole world accepted Feynman's method, Schwinger insisted not to use Feynman's method. As a result, the students in the physics department of Harvard University where he taught were unable to learn Feynman's simple method in the classroom. Besides, isn't Sheldon's frankness and sharpness just like Schwinger?
(1) Some people say that Sheldon looks like Daniel Wu.
(2) Sheldon likes to use a folding board to fold clothes.
(3) No one can stop or change Sheldon’s habits.
(4) If you violate Sheldon's will, you will be struck. The number of strikes will be cleared after one year in the file, and will be recalculated in the second year. If you want to clear it out early, you must listen to Sheldon's class.
(5) It seems that Sheldon is willing to accept all the homonymous jokes.
(6) Sheldon likes comics and robots very much (has reached the point of fanaticism. Is this also related to obsessive-compulsive disorder?) and trains and everything related to them. He wants to become Batman (Season 2 No. 1 set). His mental age is actually very young, and his emotional intelligence is relatively underdeveloped due to family reasons. Due to the psychological shadow of his childhood, he is very afraid of other people's quarrels and needs adults (Leonard and Penny?) to coax him. His natural enemies are his mother and his sister.
(7) Dressing habits: Sheldon likes to wear a short-sleeved T-shirt over a long-sleeved T-shirt. The patterns on the T-shirt are usually images from science fiction movies or cartoons, and sometimes go out He wears a jacket and carries an earth-colored crossbody bag for a long time. As for suits, he likes retro-style suits with plaid. Penny once took him to try on a suit and he was so handsome (but he didn't like it very much).
(8) The person Sheldon loves most is his grandmother, who calls him moon pie.
(9) Sheldon’s most hated enemy in life is Wil Wheaton (who plays Ensign Wesley Crusher in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" and has the ability to remember high-definition images). As a child, Sheldon was still a fan of Wil Wheaton. He had been deceived before (taking a 10-hour bus ride to Jackson, Mississippi to attend the 1995 Fourth Annual Starship Fans Convention of the Southern United States. However, Will did not go that day, leaving Sheldon with nothing to gain from the difficult journey. From then on, Sheldon vowed to hate Will forever. , and wants revenge, but Will is temporarily ranked sixth on Sheldon's eternal enemy list, fifth is Joe Schumacher, the director who almost ruined the Batman series, and seventh is someone who lives on the street behind Sheldon's hometown. (Billy Spike), and then in the "Kaya's Mysterious Warriors" game competition held by Stuart Comics Store, Will used a cunning plan (deceiving Sheldon to say that his grandmother was dead so he didn't go to the convention) and luckily won the soft-hearted one. Sheldon won the game. After Sheldon learned the truth, he was completely angry, and his hatred for Will escalated again. Sheldon and the others also had a bowling match with Will (Stuart was also among the opponents, and the losing party must be punished as agreed) ) Because Penny was brainwashed by Will and failed miserably... In the end, Sheldon and the others were punished by cosplaying and cross-dressing... (later reconciled with Will in the fifth episode of the fifth season, and became an enemy of a movie actor whom he also fell in love with) ——The vicious cycle continues).
(10) Sheldon suffers from severe facial spasms when he lies, and he cannot lie for any reason. (**This paragraph is incorrect: Sheldon lied in the first season. What he can't stand are lies that can be easily exposed - of course, his definition of "easily exposed" is different from others; and when he did not agree to keep it secret When he couldn't answer the question, he would have severe facial spasms, such as when Penny asked him who the lead singer of a certain band was in the Physics Bowl game.)
(11) Sheldon can drive, has a learner's license, and has been driving on a simulator for a long time. Technology sucks. (After Penny dislocated her arm in Season 3, Episode 8, Sheldon drove her to and from the hospital. This was the only time he officially drove. As a result, he got a red light ticket and appeared in court - Season 3, Episode 16). Can walk. You have to wear "bus pants" (stomatophilia) when taking the bus, and you need to tie yourself to the seat with a big rubber band, so you are often kicked off. I was refused to take a taxi because the driver did not match the photo on the license. To go to work, I completely relied on Leonard or friends who had transportation (even Howard's scooter). Others couldn't stand his verbosity in the car and the various games he invented. Of course he thought he had evolved to the point where he didn't need to master driving skills. Sheldon also learned to swim, but he learned it on the floor in front of the TV. His only reason for learning was to combat global warming.
(12) Sheldon is afraid of dogs, especially hounds. He was once chased for several streets by a black hound just because he had a raw hot dog hidden on his body. Sheldon is also afraid of Goofy (but not Pluto) (Disney's animated dog), but loves going to Disneyland very much (these are reflected in the 20th episode of the third season). I am also afraid of chickens. When I was a child, I was chased by a chicken and escaped into a tree. I hate birds even more. The sound of their chirping makes me irritated.
(13) Sheldon’s online name is Sheldor (it was mentioned in the third episode of the second season when Sheldon was playing online games).
(14) Sheldon has an IQ of 187.
(15) Love to eat chicken fillet with tangerine peel. But he firmly believed that he had not tasted real chicken tenders with tangerine peel, so he learned Chinese for this purpose. He learned a lot of sentences, but he failed to do so. He used "syphilitic donkey" to greet others, and no one in a Chinese restaurant could understand what he was saying.
(16) Go directly to college in fifth grade.
(17) Love trains, monkeys, and koalas.
(18) When you are sick, ask others to sing SOFT KITTY (children's songs), and apply ointment on the chest in a counterclockwise direction (chest hair will become knotted in the opposite direction). He also does this when others are sick, but he rarely takes care of others.
(19) In the first season, Penny said that he was a "typical Taurus" and "chatty" but he expressed doubts about the idea that the zodiac sign determines personality.
(20) I like high science fiction movies, Star Trek, Spider-Man, Batman, Raiders of the Lost Ark and other blockbusters.
(21) I don’t drink alcohol, but I always like to ask for more other additives but no wine when ordering wine.
(22) His emotional intelligence is very low and he can’t distinguish between sarcasm and praise. However, he has improved a bit through his hard study in the following seasons.
(23) The catchphrase is "Bazinga!", which means to tease you.
(24) When you arrive at a place, you find your own exclusive seat. No one can sit on the sofa in your apartment. When you see others feeling sad, you want to make them a cup of hot tea.
(25) Sports are really bad, especially basketball.
(26) When knocking on the door, he will knock 3 to 4 times, call his name once, and knock 3 to 4 times each time. If he does not do this, he will feel awkward talking to others. (Not limited to the main entrance).