In the early episodes of season one, Sheldon (Jim Parsons) has two character traits that were not established right away. First, he understood the nature of romantic and sexual relationships. In the first few episodes, he chides Leonard (Johnny Galecki) for his hopes of getting into a relationship with Penny (Kaley Cuoco), often telling Leonard that he has no chance of having sex with her. Also, Sheldon understood the nature of sarcasm, as he occasionally used it himself in the early episodes. Later, his character evolved into a purely intellectual person and an emotional "man-child", who does not fully understand sex, love, or sarcasm. Second, in the early episodes, Sheldon did not use his three-times knock (knock-knock-knock "Penny," et cetera) that has become one of the character's now well known idiosyncrasies that did not begin until midway through season one.
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