I appreciate Chuck Lorre's ability to write hitmaking sitcoms, but he strikes me as someone I absolutely would not be able to tolerate for more than a few minutes. It's not surprising to me that Sheldon's character arc pushed him to be more "heteronormalized."
Yes. I agree. Watching Lorre is like hearing of everyone who screams out that they can't create content based around sex because they don't imagine anything else that's fun.
I appreciate Chuck Lorre's ability to write hitmaking sitcoms, but he strikes me as someone I absolutely would not be able to tolerate for more than a few minutes. It's not surprising to me that Sheldon's character arc pushed him to be more "heteronormalized."
Yes. I agree. Watching Lorre is like hearing of everyone who screams out that they can't create content based around sex because they don't imagine anything else that's fun.