Talk:Season 7/@comment-86.22.247.61-20140305180105/@comment-142.196.16.134-20140427030021

In response to 69.157.15.241:

Don't forget that Sheldon has been making tiny steps of progress in being comfortable with romance and physical contact season after season...and that is all Amy! He WILL take her hand now when she wants him to hold it. That was initially restricted per the Relationship Agreement. Sheldon COULD have elected to go back out and join the group again after the Dungeons and Dragons incident, but HE suggested that they remain in his bedroom and act out the (virtual) sexual fantasy. Sheldon used to not care about anyone else's feelings but his own, and look at him now! Look how he dealt with his mother in "The Mommy Observation." Sheldon wants his mom to be happy no matter what. He would not have been that compassionate a few years ago. Though he has always loved his mother, it was always about Sheldon. Deep down, Sheldon wants to be close to Amy, and she knows it. These may be miniscule changes, but they are progressive nonetheless.

It is because of these progressions that Amy is willing to hold out for Sheldon. She worships the ground he walks on and knows that he will eventually get there...and that it will be well worth the wait.

In reference to Leonard and Penny, I agree with you...I just don't see much chemistry between them. And it bothers me that Penny often gives the impression that she thinks she is the best Leonard could get. Though I do believe she loves him, I am not convinced that she is IN love with him. When I read about the engagement scene, I was extremely disappointed. The writers have some work to do to make their mutual devotion believable.

Lastly, I want to see more facets of Raj. I feel there are layers of his personality that we just don't get to see. Hopefully Emily will uncover them. Howard is another one that brings Raj out of his shell. I love that their bromance has remained strong, even after Howard's marriage. Their interactions are always priceless, and it was nice to see some of that again in "The Anything Can Happen Thursday Recurrence." More, please.