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Everything could change when Leonard spontaneously invites Penny to a romantic dinner.
Everything could change when Leonard spontaneously invites Penny to a romantic dinner.
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S5, EP10 "The Flaming Spittoon Acquisition"Sheldon is jealous when Stuart (Kevin Sussman), a guy from the comic book store, asks Amy out on a date.
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S5, EP11 "The Speckerman Recurrence"Leonard must face the bully who targeted him in high school; Penny confronts her past actions.
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S5, EP12 "The Shiny Trinket Maneuver"Amy is upset with Sheldon when he isn't impressed with her recent accomplishment; Howard struggles with Bernadette's aversion to children.
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S5, EP13 "The Recombination Hypothesis"Everything could change when Leonard spontaneously invites Penny to a romantic dinner.
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S9, EP8 "The Mystery Date Observation"Sheldon, Wolowitz and Koothrappali post an ad online to find a new girlfriend for Sheldon; Penny and Bernadette decide to spy when Amy is secretive about who she is dating.
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S9, EP7 "The Spock Resonance"Sheldon struggles to keep his emotions in check when he is interviewed for a documentary about Spock; Penny and Leonard make a surprising discovery; Wolowitz and Bernadette get into a disagreement about remodeling his childhood home.
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S9, EP6 "The Helium Insufficiency"Leonard and Sheldon go to great lengths to secure the helium they need during a nation-wide shortage; Bernadette and Penny try to find Amy a new man on a dating app.
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S9, EP5 "The Perspiration Implementation"Barry Kripke expresses interest in Amy while leading a fencing lesson for the guys; when Stuart tries to attract female customers to the store, Penny, Amy and Bernadette help out.
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