I've been thinking the same thing! They'll all be moving out going their separate ways, gathered in the hallway one last time. They get in the elevator and there's silence as the door closes. The end.Let's speculate on how it will end! I think the elevator will finally be fixed!
I thought it would end with Raj's wedding but not now since they broke up.
All sorts of ‘types’ have been assigned to Sheldon by the audience for years. There was even a thread here a few years back when Amy and Sheldon became a couple where someone was quite upset because “Sheldon is obviously A-Sexual.” I think the purpose of Sheldon’s character has always been that’s it’s okay to be different or quirky without needing a label. There’s no need for an explanation for his brilliance or his behavior, he’s just Sheldon. I’ve always thought it was a brilliant move.No. I used to watch this show because "geeks', but in reality the geeks are the brunt of the humor. It took me 2 1/2 seasons to call it quits. It's all stereotypes. Sheldon's obvious Asperger's is played for laughs.
I'm glad it's gone.
I think the purpose of Sheldon’s character has always been that’s it’s okay to be different or quirky without needing a label.
It’s a sitcom. Sitcoms are exaggerated for laughs and full of stereotypes. The show has also shown tremendous growth for every character. Penny actually is smart. Bernadette can be vulnerable. Howard grew up and takes care of his kids. Leonard has learned to stand up for himself. Raj has learned to stand on his own two feet. Sheldon has learned to live with giving up a little control. Stewart has a steady girlfriend.But then these differences become the brunt of a good portion of the jokes in the show. Just like Howard is a pervert, Raj is a closeted gay man, Leonard is physically weak, Bernadette is a harpy, Penny is a dumb drunk, Stewart is pathetic and lonely, etc...
It’s a sitcom. Sitcoms are exaggerated for laughs and full of stereotypes.