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Dilandau

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  1. it was especially egregious next to the real young kids who played John and Michael.

     

    I wonder why they went this route. I was reading something about Peter Pan last night and it said

     

    Apparently, it was Broadway producer Charles Frohman who suggested that a woman should play the role because casting a boy would affect the rest of the children in the ensemble, who "would have to be scaled down in proportion."

    So if that's the case I don't understand why they used real kids for John and Michael. 

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  2. I'm just glad the episode didn't go where I thought it was going - Sheldon going from feeling like he was being pressured into sex into deciding he actually wants sex. I was actually happy with how they handled it. I mean, I'm still expecting for it to (unfortunately) come up in the future, because heaven forbid someone not want sex in TV land without being "fixed" in the end... but for now I'm glad. Still don't like Amy and Sheldon as a couple though.  The rest of the episode was pretty cute. Penny looked gorgeous.

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    I have a profound issue with this sentiment.  Gay men and lesbians come in all degrees of the masculine/feminine spectrum.  If Andy and Frankie fall into the over the top category that's their prerogative.

    I agree with this so much. It's not their job to be representatives of their sexuality, no more so than it's a straight individual's job to represent all straight people. I have a big issue with this line of thinking too.

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  4. Having a libido/masturbating/sexual arousal doesn't exclude someone from being asexual though. Here's some more info about it, if anyone is interested. 

     

    And here's a good quote from another question further down the page:

     

    People who identify as asexual don't experience sexual attraction, if you don't share that experience you may still find it useful to participate in our community. Asexuality is about lack of attraction to other people, not about lack of activity.

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    Any show featuring a house- (or bottle-) bound woman who calls a man "master" would never make it today.

    Haha, I could actually see it making it as an anime series though.

     

    I wish Me TV didn't switch their schedule so much. I was really enjoying Jeanie and then they switched it to Gilligan. And then they switched Gilligan for Happy Days. 

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  6. Shamy is ruining the show for me.  As someone who is asexual, the way Amy pressures Sheldon and the way we're supposed to sympathize with her is very off-putting to me. I realize the creators of the show haven't actually committed to making Sheldon asexual (unfortunately) but considering that he fits the bill in pretty much everything but title only, the way his relationship with Amy is portrayed is enough to make me extremely uncomfortable. 

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  7. Dilandau, how would you feel about Sheldon and Penny being a couple. The "Shenny" as it is known is a huge part of the fan fiction universe, much more than the "Shamy.".

     

    I would prefer Sheldon to be alone (I don't think he's suited for relatinships), but if he had to be in a relationship, I would definitely prefer him with Penny. Because I think they do have chemistry, but I also think that Penny knows how to deal with him and wouldn't put up with his crap.  The Shamy dynamics are gross to me - she is so desperate to be with Sheldon that for the most part she just caves to his whims. She doesn't seem genuinely happy with him, but she clings on because she loves him and doesn't want to let go. Penny and Sheldon imo would be a more balanced relationship, though it probably wouldn't work out either.

    That being said, I think I would find Sheldon kissing or playing a sexual version of D&D with anyone awkward.

  8. Another thing that bothered me about the finale is Barney's "redemption." Now that he has a daughter he can view women who aren't his friends as human beings, yay! And how does he demonstrate that? By patronizingly telling two women to go home and "put on some clothes." Are you serious? Ugh, gross.

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