![]() It's uncertain why he decided to use a reptile in his iteration, but given his undying love for Spock and Star Trek with a string of actor cameos on the sitcom over the years, not to mention his similarities to the character, it makes sense why he wanted to incorporate the famous half-Vulcan. That is presumably why he introduced his friends to his very own version of Rock, Paper, Scissors modified with the addition of two new hand options: Lizard and Spock. Related: The Big Bang Theory: How Sheldon Really Became So Smart Complicating Rock, Paper, Scissors didn't seem like it was just another way for him to establish his intelligence because he may simply have found the original game to be too simple for him. ![]() Naturally, whenever the rest of the Pasadena gang gets an opportunity to make fun of him over The Big Bang Theory's 12 seasons, or at least give him the idea that they are smarter than him, they almost always take advantage. ![]() Not that he was only doing this to show off Sheldon ( Jim Parsons) is really smart, but instead of being humble about it, he liked to rub it in even to his other highly intelligent friends, annoying them in the process. ![]()
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