You Don‘t Screw The Roommate Agreement

Shel­don: (Vote): No, you‘re not tin­ker­ing with the room­mate agree­ment. The cose agree­ment with you shakes up. Shel­don: (Vote): That‘s the tem­per­a­ture you agreed to in the room­mate agree­ment. The room­mate agree­ment has been writ­ten in such a way that almost always every­thing will tip in his favor. Basi­cal­ly, he can real­ly do what­ev­er he […]

Shel­don: (Vote): No, you‘re not tin­ker­ing with the room­mate agree­ment. The cose agree­ment with you shakes up. Shel­don: (Vote): That‘s the tem­per­a­ture you agreed to in the room­mate agree­ment. The room­mate agree­ment has been writ­ten in such a way that almost always every­thing will tip in his favor. Basi­cal­ly, he can real­ly do what­ev­er he wants. So if he wants to buy cats, he can buy cats. Shel­don is still exempt from the rules of the co-room­mate agree­ment. There are a lot of episodes in which he exploits these flaws, with him, to take advan­tage of the rela­tion­ship agree­ment with Amy. Leonard (vote): Aw, screw the cose chord! Past Shel­don: They don‘t get a vote. It‘s one-on-one.

And accord­ing to the room­mate agree­ment, all ties are reg­u­lat­ed by me. I just real­ized that. In the 2010 episode “The Plimp­ton Stim­u­la­tion”, Shel­don Leonard reminds us that pets are pro­hib­it­ed under the room­mate con­tract (with the excep­tion of eye dogs and cyber­net­ic mon­keys). How­ev­er, in the same sea­son of “The Zazzy Sub­sti­tu­tion”, Shel­don buys 25 cats. Do you have any thoughts about his pos­si­ble for­get­ful­ness or igno­rance of his own ridicu­lous doc­u­ment? On top of that, he rep­ri­mand­ed Leonard for break­ing the same doc­u­ment, but Leonard didn‘t return the “favor,” if you will. Pen­ny: A lit­tle bit. All right. Let me be clear.

You move in with this guy, he makes you sign a ridicu­lous room­mate agree­ment, and then he goes to your room while you do this Joyce Kim, and you always stay? Past Shel­don: That‘s right. You passed the first bar­ri­er to the roommate‘s hood. You can par­tic­i­pate. Shel­don insists the deal should ben­e­fit him, not him. He breaks the rules quite often. The room­mate agree­ment was writ­ten by Shel­don and signed by Leonard when they became room­mates. These events were shown in a flash­back. Shel­don begins to men­tion para­graphs from a friend­ship agree­ment in the episode “The Coop­er-Now­itz­ki The­o­rem.” Sub­se­quent episodes describe it as a room­mate agree­ment, and Shel­don quotes it through­out the series, usu­al­ly when one of the claus­es is vio­lat­ed. Pen­ny pays for the apart­ment alone as a wait­ress and two sci­en­tists are room­mates in the same build­ing? Past Leonard: Accord­ing to the coelite agree­ment, I have the right to allo­cate 50% of the cubic mate­r­i­al to the com­mon areas. . 

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