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Disaster or success: a date with Penny

Many people seek to have a perfect date, not only on Valentine's Day, but at any time. Where most people try to behave like they are not to impress their partner, but personally I like it better if the person shows from the first moment, that is a disaster. That's why I think that among so many characters of the big and small screen, a person who represents that originality and show that being a disaster also has its appeal is Penny from the series The Big Bang Theory. From the very first chapte

Alejandro Franco "Arlequin": love Kaley, but Penny is so promiscuous... I liked your review. You get my points. If you have a few minutes, I invite you to read my article about the Challenge: Fresh Film Focus: Emilia Pérez: Bananas, Snobbery and a lot of Offended People Emilia Perez, 2024, Bananas, Snobbery, and a lot of offended people

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Disaster or success: a date with Penny
J M W

J M W

Participant "The Character I Want to Date"Participant "Your Favorite On-Screen Killer"Participant "Outlaw Couple"

Why choose just one?

Each Sitcom series has its particularity and I have been able to enjoy it in different moments of my life, that's why I think I would like to live in each one of them, but in certain specific stages, and I'm not talking about seasons of the series, but stages of my life. would it be easier if I explain it to you with examples? ok here we go. My childhood, pre-adolescence I think I would like to live in the crazy, chaotic and upside down world of Malcolm in the Middle. We all say that our family

Ishika Banerjee: This is a really cool analysis, I like the idea that you want to be in different sitcoms depending on your age. In my final youth I'd want to be in Always Sunny

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ThomasBabalola

ThomasBabalola

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Invisible Bazinga: Solving Life With The Big Bang Theory!

I’m a television junkie. Give me a flickering screen and a laugh track, and I’m happier than Howard Wolowitz at a lingerie convention. The Big Bang Theory, which aired from 2007 to 2019, is my cinematic catnip, boasting an 81% on Rotten Tomatoes and an 8.2/10 on IMDb. Sure, critics love Breaking Bad and The Sopranos—with ratings soaring in the 90s—but me? I prefer a world where the biggest threat is sarcasm, not a mob boss or meth lab explosion. Critics have called the series "smart, silly, and

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