Is an American comedy television series created and executively produced by and. Like the name of the series itself (with the exception of the first episode 'Pilot'), episode titles of The Big Bang Theory always start with ' The' and resemble the name of a scientific principle, theory or experiment, whimsically referencing a plot point or quirk that is stated in that episode. In March 2017, CBS announced that the series was renewed for two more years, leading the show to a total of 12 seasons.
The eleventh season premiered on September 25, 2017. As of February 1, 2018, 246 episodes of The Big Bang Theory have aired. There was also an which CBS did not broadcast. Main article: No.
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Contents. Overview Penny regrets her sleeping with Raj and has become very good friends with Leonard, Leonard breaks up with Priya, Amy pushes Sheldon in their relationship eventually becoming boyfriend and girlfriend, Penny and the other women become a clique of their own, Howard prepares for his wedding and going into space to the International Space Station and Leonard asks Penny out as they begin 'Leonard and Penny 2.0'.
Production The fifth season was ordered in a three-year renewal for The Big Bang Theory, extending the series through the 2013-2014 season. Main cast. as. as. as. as.
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as Althea. as. as Dimitri Rezinov. as himself Guest cast. as Emily. as Alice. as Kevin.
as Laura. as Dale. Lance Barber as Jimmy Speckerman. as Jonathan. Jim Turner as Reverend White. as Siri. Lynn Phillip Seibel as Professor Rothman.
as Angelo. as Lakshmi. as Dave Roeger (voice). as Joan Production Several high-profile celebrities appear in the season. In ', actor appears as a voice actor, playing an action-figure that Sheldon imagines talking to him. In the following episode, ', cosmologist appears as a guest star.
Astronaut appears in ' and '. Went on to appear in the season 6 episode ' and the season 7 episode '. Mike Massimino later appeared in the season 6 episodes ' and '. The depicts traveling to the (ISS) on board a. Thanks to technical consulting from astronaut, who also plays himself on the show, the production crew was able to put together sets that realistically depicts the Soyuz capsule and the ISS. The Soyuz capsule was constructed based on photos from NASA, the for dimensions, and scavenged parts from an aerospace junkyard in Los Angeles.
Episodes. This section's plot summaries may be. Please by removing unnecessary details and making them more concise. (November 2016) No. In season Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod. Viewers (millions) 88 1 ' Story by: & Maria Ferrari & Anthony Del Broccolo Teleplay by: & & September 22, 2011 ( 2011-09-22) 3X6851 14.30 Raj finds himself in hot water with Leonard after his night with Penny and also with Howard after he discovers Raj's about Bernadette. Raj has feelings for Penny talks to her about the recent events.
Penny feels that this has damaged her relationship with the guys permanently and decides to move back to, as she has not had any worthwhile acting jobs since moving to. Sheldon appoints himself as the captain of the guys' team. Title reference: Amy's term for Penny's behavior that is responsible for releasing. Amy also reminds her that while was accused of having sex with a horse, she still was considered 'great'. 89 2 ' Mark Cendrowski Story by: Bill Prady & Steven Molaro & Maria Ferrari Teleplay by: Chuck Lorre & Jim Reynolds & September 22, 2011 ( 2011-09-22) 3X6852 14.94 Penny gets a new chair, which Sheldon enjoys until he finds out that she picked it up from the street. He becomes about the chair due to his and constantly pesters Penny to dispose of it, to no avail.
Meanwhile, Leonard begins a with his girlfriend Priya, who has returned to, via. On Howard's advice, he decides to engage in with her. Title reference: Sheldon worrying over what hazards Penny's chair might contain. 90 3 'The Pulled Groin Extrapolation' Mark Cendrowski Story by: Chuck Lorre & Eric Kaplan & Jim Reynolds Teleplay by: Bill Prady & Steven Molaro & Dave Goetsch September 29, 2011 ( 2011-09-29) 3X6853 14.74 Sheldon goes to the model train store to hear a lecture on model trains, and is convinced into buying an HO gauge model train set.
Amy decides to take Leonard instead of Sheldon as her date to a wedding for two scientists from the department as Sheldon during weddings. Meanwhile, Howard and Bernadette's relationship hits a snag when Bernadette tells Howard that she would not move in with him and his mother after they get married.
Howard asks her to stay with him and his mother for the weekend as a 'trial', to which she agrees. Title reference: Sheldon hitting Leonard after misinterpreting Leonard's pulled groin was caused by having sex with Amy.
91 4 ' Mark Cendrowski Story by: Chuck Lorre & Dave Goetsch & Anthony Del Broccolo Teleplay by: Bill Prady & Steven Molaro & Steve Holland October 6, 2011 ( 2011-10-06) 3X6854 13.92 Penny sets up Raj on a date with her friend Emily, for whom his is no longer an issue. Meanwhile, Sheldon decides to use the dice to help him make trivial decisions so that his mind is free for more important things. Although this allows him to get some important work done more efficiently, it also results in him eating things he would not normally eat, and making odd decisions. Title reference: Raj and Howard's use of sign language to communicate with Emily. 92 5 ' Mark Cendrowski Story by: Bill Prady & Steven Molaro & Jim Reynolds Teleplay by: Chuck Lorre & Eric Kaplan & Maria Ferrari October 13, 2011 ( 2011-10-13) 3X6855 13.58 Howard is ecstatic to learn that he will be traveling to the as a to assist in the implementation of a designed by his engineering team. Meanwhile, while Sheldon and Leonard are at the comic book store, Wil Wheaton shows up and invites them to a party at his house that Friday.
Title reference: Bernadette's reaction to Howard planning to fly to the International Space Station with a Russian Soyuz rocket. 93 6 ' Story by: Chuck Lorre & Eric Kaplan & Steve Holland Teleplay by: Bill Prady & Steven Molaro & Jim Reynolds October 20, 2011 ( 2011-10-20) 3X6857 14.93 Sheldon's mother comes to Pasadena for a weekend visit while waiting to board a cruise called the 'Born Again Boat Ride'. However she decides to spend her time eating out and going sightseeing around with Leonard, Penny, Howard and Raj instead of cooking and watching Sheldon embarrass a.
This upsets him, creating a standoff between himself and his mother. When he talks about his mother's behavior to Amy, she counsels him that while he is a genius, his emotional reactions to his mother ignoring him are no different from that of any other human being, and that the less intelligent might be able to handle their emotions better by not over thinking them. While returning home that evening, he gets caught in the rain and comes down with a, prompting his mother to nurse him back to health.
Title reference: Sheldon comes down with a case of after discovering the truth of his emotional development. 94 7 ' Mark Cendrowski Story by: Chuck Lorre & Dave Goetsch & Maria Ferrari Teleplay by: Bill Prady & Steven Molaro & Steve Holland October 27, 2011 ( 2011-10-27) 3X6856 14.54 Leonard meets an attractive female comic book enthusiast named Alice at the comic book store and immediately gets attracted to her. However he is still in a committed relationship with Priya and as a result is torn between cheating on her with Alice or staying loyal to her. He goes to Penny for advice, but he does not find her advice useful, so he goes to Sheldon, who quotes 's views on morality (Morality is just a fiction used by the herd of inferior human beings to hold back the few superior men). Leonard surprisingly takes Sheldon's advice and goes to Alice's apartment. But just when they are about to have sex, Leonard's conscience gets the better of him. He tells Alice that he already has a girlfriend, prompting her to throw him out of her apartment.
Later he tells Priya via about how he tried to cheat on her. To his surprise, Priya accepts his actions, but then reveals that she cheated on him by sleeping with her ex-boyfriend. Leonard becomes very upset at this and closes his laptop on Priya, indicating their breakup. Meanwhile, Sheldon becomes the victim of a successful by the guys and decides to take revenge by pranking them back. But due to his lack of guile, none of his pranks are successful; Leonard reverses his prank on him; Raj does not get scared of the snake which Sheldon hid in his drawer in their office; Howard and Bernadette pretend that Howard had suffered a after Sheldon gives him an electric handshake, which actually scares him more.
However he manages to finally scare Leonard by leaping out from under the couch cushions in after Leonard speaks with Priya. Title reference: Leonard torn between being loyal to Priya or having an affair with Alice. When confessing to Alice, Leonard calls 'being a good guy' his 'superpower'. 95 8 ' Mark Cendrowski Story by: Chuck Lorre & Eric Kaplan & Tara Hernandez Teleplay by: Bill Prady & Steven Molaro & Steve Holland November 3, 2011 ( 2011-11-03) 3X6858 15.98 Amy becomes extremely upset when Penny and Bernadette go shopping for dresses without her and cuts all contact with everyone, including Sheldon.
A worried Sheldon goes over to her apartment, where he ends up her after rejecting her suggestion to have sex. This step further into their relationship makes him uncomfortable, so the following morning, he demands Leonard and Howard to force Penny and Bernadette to apologize to Amy, as he is not her 'snuggle bunny'. When they confront Penny and Bernadette over Amy, they reveal that they did not take Amy because she was very over-enthusiastic about being a bridesmaid and would have been a hindrance to their dress shopping, but feel guilty when they find out that she became really upset over the snub. They go to her laboratory to apologize, but she brushes off their apologies, telling that she is used to being shunned by people whom she considers as friends. Later that evening, Amy calls Sheldon and tells him that she is drunk in a parking lot, prompting him and Leonard to immediately rush there and take her home. The next morning, Penny and Bernadette again try to apologize to Amy.
After a few unsuccessful attempts, Bernadette decides to end their standoff once and for all by asking Amy to be her at her wedding. She immediately becomes excited at this and forgives them. The episode ends with Amy filming a dress shopping trip with Penny and Bernadette. Title reference: Penny and Bernadette isolating Amy by going wedding dress shopping without her. 96 9 'The Ornithophobia Diffusion' Mark Cendrowski Story by: Chuck Lorre & Dave Goetsch & Anthony Del Broccolo Teleplay by: Bill Prady & Steven Molaro & Eric Kaplan November 10, 2011 ( 2011-11-10) 3X6859 15.89 Leonard and Penny decide to go to the movies as friends.
However Leonard refuses to exhibit the familiar deference to her that he formerly displayed to her as her boyfriend to make her amenable to sex, insisting that they see a documentary on dams instead of a movie and making her pay for her ticket and food. Irritated by Leonard's behavior, Penny begins to flirt with Kevin, a geeky screenwriter. Leonard retaliates by flirting with a woman named Laura. Penny then sabotages Leonard's meeting with Laura, leading to a fight between Leonard and Penny before they decide to return home. Outside the apartment, they apologise to each other and Penny tells Leonard that she actually liked his new-found confidence, but he misses the opportunity to get back together with her by defaulting to his usual deference.
Meanwhile, Sheldon, who suffers from, is afraid and upset when he sees that a large (incorrectly identified as a ) has made a nest in his apartment windowsill. He tries all means to get rid of the bird, including mimicking a cat's meow and making Howard design an to scare away the bird, all of which fail. Eventually he decides to shoo the bird away using a broom, but when he opens the window, the bird enters the apartment and lands on his spot on the couch.
A terrified Sheldon then asks Amy and Bernadette to get rid of the bird, but instead they help him overcome his fear by encouraging him to touch the bird. Sheldon soon grows fond of it, calling it 'Lovey-Dovey' and decides to keep it as a pet.
However, when Sheldon opens the window to shift the bird's nest to his apartment, the bird flies away, to his dismay. The episode ends with Sheldon revealing to Leonard that he found an egg in the nest and expressing his intention to become 'a mommy' by the egg.
Title reference: Sheldon overcoming his fear of birds, most commonly referred to as 'ornithophobia'. 97 10 ' Mark Cendrowski Story by: Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & Dave Goetsch Teleplay by: Bill Prady & Jim Reynolds & Steve Holland November 17, 2011 ( 2011-11-17) 3X6860 15.05 When Amy visits the comic book store with the guys, she meets Stuart, who takes an immediate liking to her and asks her out, which she accepts. When Sheldon hears about this, he becomes jealous, though he denies it as usual. To make Amy jealous, he asks Penny out, who refuses and instead tells him to reveal his feelings to Amy. Later he interrupts Amy's date with Stuart and finally admits his feelings for her.
He then proposes a 31-page Relationship Agreement, which Amy finds romantic and accepts, though she regrets it later when she finds out that she has to take care of her boyfriend's injuries as per Section 4 of the agreement. Meanwhile, Leonard, Howard and Raj discover that a new expansion pack for Mystic Warlords of Ka'a called Wild West and Witches has come out.
Leonard tries to return his expansion pack but Stuart's assistant Dale (who is filling in for Stuart) refuses to take it back. Later Raj buys the Deluxe Limited Edition of the same pack in a collector's tin which annoys Leonard, but he too ends up buying it anyway. Title reference: One of the new cards in the new Mystic Warlords of Ka'a expansion pack. 98 11 'The Speckerman Recurrence' Anthony Rich Story by: Chuck Lorre & Bill Prady & Steve Holland Teleplay by: Steven Molaro & Eric Kaplan & Anthony Del Broccolo December 8, 2011 ( 2011-12-08) 3X6861 14.02 Leonard receives a message from a high school Jimmy Speckerman which says that he is in Pasadena and wants to have a drink with him. When Leonard meets Speckerman at a bar, the latter reveals that he needs Leonard's help for implementing his potentially money-making idea- a that can convert - to which Leonard replies that it is impossible to make such a pair of glasses. Sheldon then stands up for Leonard and tells Speckerman that he should apologize to Leonard for all the heinous acts he committed against him while in high school.
Later that night, Speckerman comes over to Leonard and Sheldon's apartment drunk and apologizes to Leonard for all the atrocities he committed on him. Leonard forgives him and then lets him stay for the night as he is, despite Sheldon's opposition.
The next morning however, Speckerman once again bullies Leonard, forcing Leonard to finally stand up to his high school bully. This fails; Leonard and Sheldon end up being chased by Speckerman down the stairs instead. Meanwhile, the girls discuss Leonard meeting his high school bully and their own encounters with bullies. Penny tells that she had played a prank on a smart girl in high school by tying her up and leaving her in a cornfield, revealing that she was actually a bully in her. She feels bad for her behavior at school and tries to make amends by calling the people she had bullied to apologize, but they refuse to forgive her.
Amy and Bernadette then tell her that she could make up for her past behavior by doing. Penny decides to give away her old clothes that she no longer wants, but when the girls go to the, they instead steal other old clothes already in the bin. The next night, they return to the bin to steal more clothes, but then Penny realizes that what they are doing is wrong and puts back the clothes they had collected in the bin.
However, Bernadette decides to take some Amy showed her earlier, and runs away saying 'It's okay, I serve soup to poor people!' Title reference: Jimmy Speckerman—Leonard's high-school bully re-entering his life.
99 12 ' Mark Cendrowski Story by: Chuck Lorre & Steve Holland & Tara Hernandez Teleplay by: Bill Prady & Steven Molaro & Jim Reynolds January 12, 2012 ( 2012-01-12) 3X6862 16.13 Amy and Sheldon's relationship hits a snag when Sheldon refuses to appreciate the news that Amy's paper is being published in the reputed, causing her to leave their date midway in a huff. When Penny confronts Sheldon over his behavior to his girlfriend, he replies that he is not interested in. Later when he discusses the issue with Leonard, Leonard tells him to buy something for Amy to make up for his behavior.
He then goes with Penny to the jewelry store. Amy feels insulted initially when Penny tells her that Sheldon bought her jewelry, thinking that he is trying to buy her forgiveness, but changes her mind when she sees it is a tiara. She becomes ecstatic and kisses and hugs him, leaving him confused.
Meanwhile, Howard and Bernadette's relationship also hits a snag when Bernadette reveals to Howard that she hates children and does not want to have them after they get married. This upsets Howard, who wants children of his own, and whose mother continuously nags him to give her grandchildren. He begins to reconsider his relationship with Bernadette and mulls calling off the wedding.
Later Bernadette comes over to his house and tells him that they can have children of their own after they get married in respect for his feelings. However she adds that he should stay at home and take care of them while she works, to which he reluctantly agrees. Howard then suggests they use a condom before they have sex.
Title reference: Sheldon buying Amy a tiara at the jewelry store, in an attempt to make her forgive him. 100 13 ' Mark Cendrowski Story by: Chuck Lorre Teleplay by: Bill Prady & Steven Molaro January 19, 2012 ( 2012-01-19) 3X6863 15.83 When Leonard and Sheldon arrive home Leonard sees Penny through her open door and asks her out, who after initial hesitation, accepts. Their date progresses smoothly until he asks her whether they will get back together. They get into a big argument, following which Leonard returns home in a huff. Later that night, Penny calls Leonard and asks him to come out of his apartment.
As he does this, Penny kisses him full on the mouth and they end up having sex in her apartment. After this, they decide to pursue their relationship once again, but also decide to take things slow and pretend they are still single. Leonard finds it difficult to keep the relationship secret; when he returns to his apartment at 3 am, he is forced to lie to Sheldon (who saw him entering the apartment); the next night at the Cheesecake factory, he overplays his fake annoyance over Penny, following which the duo again engage in a heated argument. But later that night, they again have sex. After this, he asks her what they are doing, since every scenario that he plays out about them ends badly, to which she responds that it is because he over-thinks things. It is then revealed that Leonard the entire episode.
He is still outside his apartment with Sheldon. Realizing he does over-think things, he goes over to Penny's apartment and asks her out. After initial hesitation, she accepts. The episode ends with Penny preparing for her date. She imagines a scene where she marries Leonard, but is heavily pregnant, prompting her to decide to go to the before the date. Title reference: Leonard contemplating the ramifications of asking Penny out on a date.
101 14 ' Mark Cendrowski Story by: Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & Eric Kaplan Teleplay by: Bill Prady & Dave Goetsch & Maria Ferrari January 26, 2012 ( 2012-01-26) 3X6864 16.13 Leonard and Penny have started dating again. With Penny wanting to take things slow and Leonard determined to ensure that their relationship works out this time, they agree to an relationship - instead of them arguing with each other, they highlight each other's faults and work on them. However this goes poorly as Leonard gives Penny a huge list of her faults, while Penny retaliates by giving Leonard a huge list of his faults.
When he tries to patch things up by taking her, he accidentally shoots himself in the shoe, barely missing his toe. Later Penny assures him that their relationship is progressing smoothly. Meanwhile, Raj buys a new and falls in love with its as it is a female voice he can speak to without being drunk. He starts making decisions only after consulting Siri and even defends it after Kripke criticizes it for giving erroneous answers on his iPhone 4S (due to his ). Later Raj has a nightmare in which he finally meets Siri, who is a beautiful woman, but cannot talk to her due to his selective mutism. Elsewhere, Sheldon and Amy start a about flags titled 'Fun With Flags'.
Amy provides some suggestions during the podcast, which Sheldon unexpectedly accepts, indicating a deep bond between the two. Title reference: Leonard proposes to re-establish the relationship with Penny as an experiment to iron out all the bugs in their relationship, but Penny mistakenly calls it a. 102 15 'The Friendship Contraction' Mark Cendrowski Story by: Chuck Lorre & Eric Kaplan & Jim Reynolds Teleplay by: Bill Prady & Steven Molaro & Steve Holland February 2, 2012 ( 2012-02-02) 3X6865 16.54 Sheldon keeps Leonard awake all night with a quarterly.
The next day, a tired Leonard refuses to take Sheldon to the dentist as he wants to sleep. Leonard then invokes Section 209 in the Roommate Agreement, which reduces his friendship with Sheldon to an, freeing him from his obligations to Sheldon.
It soon turns out that Sheldon is stranded without Leonard, as none of his other friends are willing to help him. One night, when the power goes off, Sheldon tries to win back Leonard by showing him an extensive emergency kit, but the latter prefers to go over to Penny's apartment for wine. Sheldon comes over and offers Leonard and water (distilled from urine) if he accepts him as a friend again. Leonard refuses, but Penny feels sorry for Sheldon and advises Leonard to reconcile with him.
Leonard then tells Sheldon that he would accept him as a friend again if he appreciates what he does for him once in a while. Sheldon provides a counter-proposal, offering to celebrate 'Leonard's Day' once a year, where Leonard's achievements would be acknowledged. Leonard agrees and reconciles with Sheldon, who then indirectly reveals that he is responsible for cutting the power to the entire apartment so that he could win back Leonard's friendship. Meanwhile, Howard is anxious as to what nickname the other astronauts in his space mission are going to give him. Raj attempts to get them to choose the nickname ' (an song) by having Howard change his ringtone to that song and then calling him during a conference call with Mike Massimino. This backfires as during the call, Howard's mother yells that his are getting soggy, and he ends up with 'Froot Loops' as his new moniker.
Title reference: Leonard and Sheldon's relationship is reduced from friends to mere acquaintances. 103 16 'The Vacation Solution' Mark Cendrowski Story by: Chuck Lorre & Anthony Del Broccolo & Tara Hernandez Teleplay by: Bill Prady & Steven Molaro & Maria Ferrari February 9, 2012 ( 2012-02-09) 3X6866 16.21 After being forced to take a vacation by President Siebert, Sheldon decides to spend it working with Amy in her neurobiology lab. However he refuses to do even basic work for Amy properly, such as cleaning or counting, and instead forces her to allow him to do. When Amy eventually allows Sheldon to perform brain dissection, he cuts his thumb accidentally and faints after seeing it bleed. Meanwhile, Bernadette's father wants Howard to sign a.
Howard, unwilling to sign any prenup, is upset that Bernadette did not tell him directly about the prenup. Later Penny confronts both Sheldon and Howard at the Cheesecake Factory bar for their behavior towards their girlfriends. The next day, Sheldon goes over to Amy's lab again to apologize for his behavior the previous day.
She then invites him to work with her again, but gives him the same basic work of cleaning beakers. Meanwhile, Bernadette tells Howard that her father is insistent on him signing the prenup, at which Howard says that he would talk it out with her father. But when Bernadette reveals that her father is a who hates, Howard decides to put off the talk until he is in the space.
Title reference: Suddenly forced to take his vacation time, Sheldon decides to go to work with Amy in her biology lab. 104 17 'The Rothman Disintegration' Mark Cendrowski Story by: Chuck Lorre & Bill Prady & Steve Holland Teleplay by: Steven Molaro & Eric Kaplan & Jim Reynolds February 16, 2012 ( 2012-02-16) 3X6867 15.65 The deranged Professor Rothman is forced to retire, leaving his office vacant. Both Sheldon and Kripke fight for the office and bring it to the attention of President Siebert, who is not interested in listening to their argument. Sheldon and Kripke decide to settle their argument once and for all by playing a game of, as both are bad at sports. However it soon becomes evident that both do not know how to play it, and the challenge is reduced to who bounces the ball highest. Sheldon wins the challenge and gets the office.
He enjoys his new office until he finds out that the thermostat for the air conditioner is in another room where its occupant is experiencing, the upstairs geology department is too noisy and the are 'completely out-of-tune' with the. Meanwhile, Amy gives Penny an enormous painting depicting the two of them, which Penny absolutely hates. When Bernadette sees the painting, she comments that Penny looks like a man in it, prompting Penny to remove it from her wall and deciding to hang it only when Amy comes to her apartment. Unfortunately, Amy finds out that Penny removed the painting and becomes upset, thinking that her friendship with Penny is one-sided. Penny consoles Amy by lying that she removed the painting from the wall because Bernadette was jealous that she was not in the painting. Later Penny hangs the painting on the.
Title reference: The disintegration of Professor Rothman's mental state. 105 18 ' Mark Cendrowski Story by: Chuck Lorre & Todd Craig & Gary Torvinen Teleplay by: Bill Prady & Steven Molaro & Jim Reynolds & Maria Ferrari February 23, 2012 ( 2012-02-23) 3X6868 16.20 Sheldon's regular barber Mr. D'Onofrio has been hospitalized in a and he refuses to get his hair cut from his nephew Angelo. Penny offers to cut Sheldon's hair as she used to cut her brother's hair, but he refuses.
A week later, Sheldon has still not got his haircut and on Penny's advice, decides to relax his regimented lifestyle and 'embrace the chaos'. He begins to do things he never used to do before, like wearing his Tuesday pajamas on Thursday night and playing at 3 am. This wakes Leonard and Penny, who plead with Sheldon to stop playing the bongos, to no avail, and he leaves the apartment still playing them. The next morning, they find him asleep on Amy's couch. With Amy's vote of confidence, Sheldon agrees to let Penny cut his hair. Sheldon is impressed with the way Penny had cut his hair, but when she is trimming his neck, she shaves off the back of his head accidentally.
Meanwhile, Howard goes for astronaut training in to prepare for his space mission. He confides to Bernadette via webcam his experiences in training, which involved vomiting during training and having a horrible. Bernadette feels pity for Howard and rushes to Houston, where she quickly finds out that his mother is already there to take care of him. Title reference: The transformation in Sheldon's routine and attitude, when his comatose barber is unable to cut his hair. 106 19 'The Weekend Vortex' Mark Cendrowski Story by: Chuck Lorre & Bill Prady & Tara Hernandez Teleplay by: Steven Molaro & Eric Kaplan & Steve Holland March 8, 2012 ( 2012-03-08) 3X6869 15.04 Raj suggests that he and the guys spend the entire weekend together engaging in a gaming marathon in which they would play the new online game. However Sheldon already promised Amy that he would attend her Aunt Flora's 93rd birthday party and meet her family during the weekend and reluctantly decides not to take part in the marathon, but still tries to convince Penny to make Amy change her mind, to no avail.
Sheldon eventually decides to go with Amy, but also brings his laptop so that he can play with the guys remotely. Amy gets peeved at Sheldon and tells him to return to his apartment if playing with the guys is more important than honoring his commitment to her, which he does.
Later Raj gets furious at Howard when he brings Bernadette to the marathon after being forced to include her. Meanwhile, Amy, having returned from her aunt's birthday party, confides her feelings about Sheldon to Penny, who then tells her to create a scene at her boyfriend's apartment. She does this, with Penny too admonishing Sheldon for being a bad boyfriend. At this, Raj goes ballistic and yells about how different the group was before Leonard, Howard and Sheldon got girlfriends, how he is the only one in their group who does not have a girlfriend and adds that even if he gets a girlfriend, he has to face the shame of being the guy who got a girlfriend after Sheldon. The girls immediately leave the apartment and the guys get back to their marathon. The next morning, the marathon ends when Howard's mother bangs on the apartment door demanding an explanation for Howard's weekend-long absence and forcing him to return home. Title reference: The girls interfering in the guys' plan to play for an entire weekend.
107 20 'The Transporter Malfunction' Mark Cendrowski Story by: Chuck Lorre & Bill Prady & Maria Ferrari Teleplay by: Steven Molaro & Jim Reynolds & Steve Holland March 29, 2012 ( 2012-03-29) 3X6870 13.96 After Sheldon complains about Penny's constant mooching of their food, she buys him and Leonard each a mint-condition vintage. She is disappointed when both refuse to take them out of their boxes since they want to preserve the toy's value. That night, Sheldon has a dream where his Spock action figure tells him to open his transporter and play with it. When Sheldon does this, he breaks his transporter accidentally.
He then exchanges his broken toy for Leonard's toy, figuring that he will never find out since he does not plan to open his. Later Sheldon has a nightmare where his Spock action figure chastises him for switching the two transporters. When Leonard decides to play with his toy since it is a gift from his girlfriend, Sheldon admits to breaking his toy and switching it with Leonard's. Meanwhile, faced with the prospect of attending Howard's wedding alone, Raj tells his parents to for him. He meets the prospective bride Lakshmi in a restaurant and both hit it off immediately. It soon turns out that Lakshmi is a and accepted to meet Raj as it is difficult to in, but nevertheless decides to.
Raj too contemplates marrying her, despite the fact that he is never going to have sex with her, and rebuffs Howard's advice to find some other girl. Finally, Howard and Bernadette give Raj a to cheer him up and make him forget about Lakshmi. Title reference: Sheldon breaking his Star Trek transporter collectible, after electing to open it. 108 21 ' Mark Cendrowski Story by: Bill Prady & Steven Molaro & Steve Holland Teleplay by: Chuck Lorre & Eric Kaplan & Maria Ferrari April 5, 2012 ( 2012-04-05) 3X6871 13.29 Howard is hired to maintain Stephen Hawking's while he is guest-lecturing at Caltech. He plans to introduce Sheldon to Hawking (Sheldon considers Hawking his idol) until Sheldon insults him yet again about his lack of a doctorate.
Sheldon pleads with Howard to introduce him to Hawking, to no avail. He then asks him to give his paper on the to Hawking, to which he agrees, but only if he does several tasks for him.
Howard then asks him to give him a compliment about his job. Sheldon replies that he never said that Howard is bad at his job, he just feels that his job is not worth doing. Howard accepts his backhanded compliment and reveals that he had already given Hawking his paper three days ago and that he wants to meet him.
Hawking is very impressed with Sheldon's paper, but then mentions that he had made an arithmetic mistake as a result of which the entire paper is wrong. At this, a shocked Sheldon faints. Title reference: Sheldon's excitement over the possibility of meeting Stephen Hawking. 109 22 ' Peter Chakos Story by: Billy Prady & Steve Holland & Eric Kaplan Teleplay by: Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & Jim Reynolds April 26, 2012 ( 2012-04-26) 3X6872 12.65 The guys are planning Howard's. Howard tells them that no should be hired for the party, as he had promised Bernadette. Stuart, Kripke and Wil Wheaton are also invited. At the party, everyone offers a toast.
A drunk Raj talks about his friendship with Howard revealing various and sundry things about Howard. Wheaton records Raj's entire speech and uploads it onto.
When Bernadette, who doesn't know anything about Howard's and past, sees the video, she becomes extremely upset and becomes unsure about marrying a man that she doesn't seem to know. She even becomes upset at Penny because she was the one who introduced her to Howard, despite knowing about Howard's past. She confines herself to her bedroom, not returning Howard's calls. Howard gives Penny a message to pass on to Bernadette saying that he is sorry, that he is as disgusted by his past as she is and credits her for reforming him, which reduces Penny to tears, moved by the genuineness of his apology. When Bernadette hears this, she immediately forgives him, though she is still mad at him, and adds that the wedding will still take place.
The episode ends with Leonard wanting to have sex with Penny in the laundry room, which she refuses. Title reference: The guys coming together for Howard's bachelor party. 110 23 'The Launch Acceleration' Mark Cendrowski Story by: Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & Jim Reynolds Teleplay by: Bill Prady & Steve Holland & Maria Ferrari May 3, 2012 ( 2012-05-03) 3X6873 13.91 Howard receives a call from saying that his mission to the International Space Station has been cancelled due to problems with the during a pressurization test.
He is ecstatic as he is actually terrified of going to space and looks forward to his wedding. However he later receives another call from NASA saying that he will be sent to space after all as they want his telescope on the International Space Station, though his launch date will be pushed up to the Friday before his wedding. He decides to talk to Bernadette's father to postpone the wedding. To his surprise, Mike strongly approves of him going to space and reveals that he did not think that he was suitable for Bernadette until he heard about the space mission.
Meanwhile, Leonard and Penny decide to take their 'beta test' relationship to the next level by having sex. However Leonard proposes to Penny during sex as a result of which Penny becomes extremely upset. After unsuccessfully trying to pacify her, he leaves her apartment. Later when the couple meet each other in the apartment stairwell, Penny says no to Leonard's wedding proposal, though they will still date.
Elsewhere, Amy tries to use to increase Sheldon's feelings for her by making him happy using his love for various other topics (his mother's cooking, video games etc.). Amy's actions seem to work on Sheldon who is not happy about it but makes no attempt to stop her. Title Reference: Howard's NASA launch being bumped up two days before his wedding. 111 24 ' Mark Cendrowski Story by: Bill Prady & Eric Kaplan & Steve Holland Teleplay by: Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & Jim Reynolds May 10, 2012 ( 2012-05-10) 3X6874 13.72 Howard and his two fellow astronauts Dimitri Rezinov and Mike Massimino are in the Soyuz capsule, awaiting lift-off to the International Space Station from. Nervous and not looking forward to the launch, Howard begins to reflect on the last couple of days, revealing that he married Bernadette before he left. When Bernadette receives a necklace from Howard with a star on it which he plans to take with him to space, she tells him that they need to get married before he goes to space. They decide to get married in that very afternoon with only their friends as guests.
Amy is devastated that her position as Maid of Honor has been reduced to nothing, but is allowed to wear the dress she bought to City Hall. Unfortunately, they do not get married that day as there are too many other couples in front of them. Raj then suggests that they get married on the roof of Leonard, Sheldon and Penny's apartment building on Sunday morning, which will coincide with the satellite taking new photographs of Pasadena, with himself, Leonard, Sheldon, Penny and Amy as. The wedding takes place successfully. While Howard and Bernadette exchange their vows, the camera pulls back from the apartment roof - showing a glimpse of Mrs. Wolowitz - and then pulls back further to a view of the planet. The episode ends with Howard being launched into space.
Everyone nervously watches the space launch from Leonard and Sheldon's apartment. Bernadette takes Raj's hand, Penny takes Leonard's hand, and a very surprised Amy has her hand taken by Sheldon who wishes Howard well with the words 'Boldly go, Howard Wolowitz'. Title reference: Howard's flashback of the events leading up to his wedding with Bernadette as he is about to launch into space. Release Critical reception On, 100% of seven critics gave the season a positive review. Oliver Sava of gave the season a B+ rating.
He described Raj as the 'weak link of the show' as he has not 'evolved like the rest of the cast' and is 'trapped in season one mode'. Sava gave high ratings to episodes where Raj did not feature prominently, such as ' or ' and described ' (an episode focusing on Raj) as 'one of the series' worst', giving it a D+ rating.
Sava's favorite relationship on the series is between Amy and Penny. Jenna Busch of disliked the previous season but said that season 5 'is far more balanced'; Busch gave season 5 episodes ratings between 5.5 and 9, with an average rating of 8.0. She also noted that the show has 'matured' by including other women in the main cast. Tom Gliatto from gave the season 3 out of 4 stars, stating that it is 'bright and obvious as a cartoon, yet written with a clean, precise patter of jokes'. Awards At the, The Big Bang Theory was nominated for, but on won. The show was also nominated for Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Series and Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing For A Comedy Series.
(Sheldon Cooper) was nominated for for ', but lost out to. (Amy Farrah Fowler) was nominated for for ', but lost out to. Distribution The season premiered on CBS on September 22, 2011.
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