rmpherwanihp
Joined May 2020
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In Sheldon's life, almost everybody around him has treated him either unfairly (given his age) or tried to take advantage of him (given his marvellous academic instincts). I was thinking who is yet to treat him fairly ever, and the answer as he himself so elegantly puts is his mother. The same can be said about his siblings to a decent degree, especially Missy. Sheldon is a very hard person to be around as an adult but it makes complete sense why he turned out to be like that, he never got a healthy guidance in his childhood at the degree with which he needed it. His mother, however dogmatic and insecure and imperfect, is the real hero of the story. She, however radically different is from Sheldon, is a responsible and empathetic mother to the best of her abilities. A real blessing in the kid's life.
The story is taking turns and twists for the sake of having them. Everything is super confusing for the sake of being confusing. The story is also quite ambiguous for the sake of being ambiguous. While this show isn't boring (somehow), it kept making less sense with each episode, starting from the first. I hoped that they would do some justice to the fantasy-like beginning to the story but it really went nowhere but everywhere at the same time. It could've been a good 7 star cheap thrill but it failed towards the final two episodes horrendously.
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