Am I the only one bothered by cartoon characters constantly saying their thoughts out loud instead of thinking them? No one in real life actually says their thoughts out loud (unless they talk to themselves), yet if you look at any cartoon they'll do that.
Also, one thing that I noticed in Spongebob is that every time a character talks, they nod their head a tiny little bit. Every time. You can't ignore it because it's always there.
I think the American thing is walking INTO the house with shoes on. Not everybody takes them off right at the door. But once we sit down or relax, everyone I know takes them off.
i also don't get how two physicists need to rely on eachother to afford an apartment, but one down-on-her-luck waitress can pay for the same one by herself. this is my second biggest problem with the show.
1st biggest: Sheldon watches "the Flash" on the CW, but in "The Flash" they watch Big Bang Theory, as indicated by Cisco's "BAZINGA" T-Shirts
Also, one thing that I noticed in Spongebob is that every time a character talks, they nod their head a tiny little bit. Every time. You can't ignore it because it's always there.
1st biggest: Sheldon watches "the Flash" on the CW, but in "The Flash" they watch Big Bang Theory, as indicated by Cisco's "BAZINGA" T-Shirts