please welcome jim parsons. >> hi, jimmy, it's very nice to see you. >> jimmy: very nice to see you, too. i assume this is a bedroom in your home? >> this is a bedroom. i've taken it over as an office, yes. >> jimmy: are you a neat freak? i don't know why, but i would imagine you would be. >> i grew into one. i was a terrible slob through most of college and a lot of my early 20s, and i finally got my crap together as they say, and since doing that, it's become very important to me. i've not, i've not adjusted well to a virus running around the world. it's made me, it's added cleanliness to my neatness and i feel a little neurotic. >> jimmy: interesting. >> yeah. >> jimmy: so you were neat and dirty. and now you're neat and clean. in the past you were just sloppy and dirty. >> my husband always accused me of stacks. he's like, i can't take your stacks anymore. i would neaten things up, but it was just a stack of my stuff. and to me, that was fine. that drove him nuts. >> jimmy: that's what i do, too, and that's