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Sheldon creates a monster when he introduces Penny to online gaming.
Sheldon creates a monster when he introduces Penny to online gaming.
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S2, EP6 "The Cooper-Nowitzki Theorem"Sheldon and the gang are confused when a young grad student is attracted to him.
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S7, EP2 "The Deception Verification"Leonard and Sheldon's friendship is tested; Wolowitz's relationship with his mom causes a threat to his masculinity.
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S3, EP15 "The Large Hadron Collision"Leonard must choose who to bring with him when he goes to see the Large Hadron Collider on Valentine's Day.
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S1, EP7 "The Dumpling Paradox"Penny sleeps on Leonard and Sheldon's couch when Wolowitz seduces her friend and takes over her apartment; in need of a fourth member, the guys ask Penny to join their "Halo" team.
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S12, EP24 "The Stockholm Syndrome"Bernadette and Wolowitz leave their kids for the first time; Penny and Leonard try to keep a secret; Sheldon and Amy stick together; Koothrappali makes a new friend; the gang travels together into an uncharted future.
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S12, EP22 "The Maternal Conclusion"Leonard is pleasantly surprised when Beverly comes to visit, and she's genuinely kind to him, until he finds out the real reason she's there; Denise and Stuart overstay their welcome at the Wolowitz house.
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S12, EP21 "The Plagiarism Schism"Kripke has proof that Dr. Pemberton plagiarized his thesis in college, and Sheldon and Amy aren't sure if they should turn him in or not; Wolowitz learns that Bernadette wasn't the only waitress at the Cheesecake Factory who had a crush on him.
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