"Big Bang Theory" focuses on main characters who in other shows would only be auxiliary players hewing to stereotype: The gawky nerd who lives next door and says oddball things.
I've been such an oddball my whole life, but I've always been cool and I've always dressed fairly smartly.
I was definitely the oddball freak show in school.
I'd much rather be the oddball out than kind of create something of myself that I'm not proud of.
I watch a lot of TV, but I find that recently it's largely oddball stuff. . . Scripted stuff sometimes feels like homework, like I'm scoping out the competition or something.
The only thing wrong with me was that I was a weirdo that hated school. I'm sure now there'd be a disorder for it, but I was just an oddball.
We've always had anti-Americans. We've always had left-wing protesters and so forth, but they were always off to the left kooks. They were always oddball nutcases. Now they're not. They come across as ordinary, everyday mainstream people. It just disgusts me. It's so unfortunate, so unnecessary.
The one who tried too hard, the outsider, the oddball. Yeah, that was me.
I was bullied and regarded as little bit of an oddball myself.