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Penny learns that Leonard does not celebrate birthdays, so she plans a surprise party; Sheldon unexpectedly gets to live out one of his biggest fantasies in an electronics store.
Penny learns that Leonard does not celebrate birthdays, so she plans a surprise party; Sheldon unexpectedly gets to live out one of his biggest fantasies in an electronics store.
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S1, EP17 "The Tangerine Factor"When Leonard finally works up the courage to ask Penny out on a date, they each turn to Sheldon for advice.
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S2, EP1 "The Bad Fish Paradigm"Penny's first date with Leonard goes awry; Penny finds Sheldon to be an unwilling confidant.
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S2, EP2 "The Codpiece Topology"After seeing Penny with a handsome new guy, Leonard rushes into a rebound relationship with Sheldon's nemesis, Leslie Winkle.
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S5, EP6 "The Rhinitis Revelation"Sheldon finds himself competing with the gang for his mother's (Laurie Metcalf) attention when she visits.
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S11, EP6 "The Proton Regeneration"Sheldon auditions for the role of the new Professor Proton; Penny takes care of Halley when Bernadette and Wolowitz need bed rest.
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S11, EP5 "The Collaboration Contamination"Sheldon and Koothrappali confide in Bernadette when they can't handle Amy and Wolowitz working together; Penny and Leonard learn a secret from an unlikely source about dealing with Sheldon.
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S11, EP4 "The Explosion Implosion"Wolowitz and Sheldon bond over having disappointing fathers; Leonard is disturbed when his mother finds a new best friend in Penny.
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S11, EP3 "The Relaxation Integration"As Sheldon stresses about picking a wedding date, Amy tries to convince him he has a more laid-back side; Koothrappali and Stuart compete to win the heart of Bernadette's new co-worker.
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