Is Sheldon Cooper the greatest TV character ever?

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he got everything , he is a great character and a great actor.

who agrees with me?
 
As far as the actor goes, he's not the greatest anything. He's very good at playing himself, though. I love Sheldon. LOVE. Great character. But yeah, Jim Parsons has one character: himself.
 
That's Dr. Sheldon Cooper, and whether he's the greatest tv character ever is a topic I'm sure he'd be happy to debate with you while wearing a look of haughty derision. What's not debatable, however, is his expertise in string theory and it's alter ego, M-theory.

Yes, I googled that.
 
he got everything , he is a great character and a great actor.

who agrees with me?
one of them *nods*

No, he is not. David Brent is.
derek's even better

As far as the actor goes, he's not the greatest anything. He's very good at playing himself, though. I love Sheldon. LOVE. Great character. But yeah, Jim Parsons has one character: himself.
not seen him in other roles, but a programme about tbbt showed him behaving pretty differently to his character.:)
 
^^^
Who is Derek?

Ricky's character on the Netflix series? I never watched that. Is it worth it?
 
^^^
Who is Derek?

Ricky's character on the Netflix series? I never watched that. Is it worth it?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_(TV_series)

same mockumentary vein as the office but quite a different kettle of fish, addressing substance abuse,mental health and age/social problems. absolutely touching and tender in places, very sad, very funny, gentle - like the character. shows the people behind the ''issue'' they have. i think it shows ricky gervais' talents in a whole new light. i recommend all of the eps in all of the series.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIPctVr-D04
 
His roles are kind of like parallel universes of Sheldon with different interests.

If Sheldon was gay.

If Sheldon was raised by wolves.

If Sheldon sold cars.

You get the picture. And I'm saying all of this as a big fan of Parsons. He's fucking adorable but not very versatile.

not had a chance to watch all of these all the way through, thanks for posting them though. i'll try and make sooome time later. i still wonder if how he plays the roles is more about the producers/scriptwriters liking what he's done as sheldon and wanting to keep riding the gravy train. just look at john wayne - they had him playing virtually the same part in every damned film and yet was probabl capable of a far greater stretch. or maybe not. i dunno :)
 
not had a chance to watch all of these all the way through, thanks for posting them though. i'll try and make sooome time later. i still wonder if how he plays the roles is more about the producers/scriptwriters liking what he's done as sheldon and wanting to keep riding the gravy train. just look at john wayne - they had him playing virtually the same part in every damned film and yet was probabl capable of a far greater stretch. or maybe not. i dunno :)

It could absolutely be that. I'd have to watch a few interviews with him, which I haven't seen yet, to watch his mannerisms and speech pattern.
 
It could absolutely be that. I'd have to watch a few interviews with him, which I haven't seen yet, to watch his mannerisms and speech pattern.

He seems to have the same mannerisms in every interview I've seen as his Sheldon character, at least to me.
 
As far as the actor goes, he's not the greatest anything. He's very good at playing himself, though. I love Sheldon. LOVE. Great character. But yeah, Jim Parsons has one character: himself.

I'm glad I'm not the only one who sees this.
 
Hawkeye is a great nomination. Archie Bunker. Walter White in the modern era.
 
You're so young! *combs your hair*

I've seen them all before! Granted, not on the first run, but when FX used to show them everyday when I was a youth. I've never had the opportunity to see them all in order, however. Keep combing though, that feels nice. :D
 
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