I can forgive the "double-sixes" comment, since the point of the scene
was that they were using the game as an excuse to ignore Leonard.  The
fact that the exact roll was irrelevant may even contribute to
that. :)

Also, it's possible that Sheldon had his own, specially-disinfected
set of dice... or that he had calculated that going counter-clockwise
was more efficient in some way. :)

On Feb 3, 7:38 am, "Holmes!" <[email protected]> wrote:
> The boys were "playing" Talisman again last night. It was more of a
> focal point of the scene this time, but it was even more painful, from
> a gamer's perspective. Not only did they play it as a simple Roll 'n'
> Move ("Yay, double-sixes!"), but they passed the dice counter-
> clockwise! They didn't even screw it up right!
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