Sheldon is a physical genius with an IQ as high as 187 in the sitcom The Big Bang Theory. This role was played by Jim Parsons and won the Emmy Award for Best Actor in Comedy on September 22nd, 20 13.
Sheldon is different because he has extraordinary wisdom. He is smart and critical. He must follow the rules in life, lacks understanding of humor and irony, is used to showing off his extraordinary IQ and has no sense of humor at all. These characters are the source of most of Sheldon's jokes and have become the center of several episodes. This role is described as an important role in the play.
Introduction to the Big Bang Theory
The protagonists sheldon cooper and Leonard hofstadter are good friends, and their IQ is absolutely superior, because they can know the theory of quantum physics backwards, and no matter what questions you ask them, you can't beat them. But in daily life, the scientific principles they have mastered are useless here.
Until one day Penny moved next door, which immediately caught Leonard's attention. Rajesh Kush Rapari from India suffers from a serious "communication barrier with the opposite sex". He can't talk when the opposite sex is present, and only when he is drunk can he communicate freely with girls. The story of a beautiful woman and four science houses began quietly with laughter.