Readers,
This may be old news to many, as I am WAY behind on the popular television front, but I’ve found a new favorite television show recently and a few nights ago watched – tickled! – as Sheldon spanked Amy on Big Bang Theory. (Season 6 Epidode 10)
I’m always excited to see spanking in ‘the mainstream’, and no matter how many times I watch episodes of The Office I still get butterflies every time someone says ‘discipline’, or when Michael Scott spanks his nephew for poor professionalism in the workplace.
I accidentally saw an episode of Big Bang Theory in a hotel room someplace, and enjoyed the intelligence, nerdiness, and lack-of-general-meanness in the storyline. So, coming home, I endeavored to find and watch the series – which I have. The Sheldon character is a physicist, genius, and short on social skills; Amy is his scientist girlfriend, played by Mayim Bialik (Blossom).
In this episode, Amy has pretended to be sick in order to get some attention from Sheldon. When he finds out, he uses his totally logical brain to come up with the best possible solution for Amy’s bad behavior :
Spanking.
Spanking on Television
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WOW!!! LOL! Thanks for the vid link!
Bob.
This is one of THE best shows on TV. And I hope they revisit the spanking storyline from time to time. :)
Penny could use one from Sheldon or Leonard.
That scene was one of the best domestic discipline scenes ever shot for television in a very long time. You should find the full scene, including the setup, on YouTube. I can send it to you if you like.
I’m a big fan of Big Bang Theory and even enjoy the re-runs. Being sort of a nerd myself, I can relate to all of the characters and their relationships.
For the last several years, the NAB show has had a session with someone from a popular TV show talking about the show and their character. Since I don’t watch TV much, I’m not familiar with most of them, but a couple of years ago, Sheldon was featured, so I stood in the mob (obviously he has a lot of fans) and listened to what he had to say. I don’t think he had to work too hard to get into that character (or maybe it’s hard for him to get out of character) but he was very well spoken and, when talking about his gig, wasn’t at all a jerk.
Another one of those presentations that I bothered to attend was when Abby (of NCIS) was featured. She was so down-to-earth in jeans and a T shirt talking about her real interest in forensic science.
– Mike