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Sheldon and his nemesis, Kripke, compete for a corner office; Penny feels uncomfortable after receiving a gift from Amy.
Sheldon and his nemesis, Kripke, compete for a corner office; Penny feels uncomfortable after receiving a gift from Amy.
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S6, EP9 "The Parking Spot Escalation"Sheldon and Wolowitz's fight over a parking spot at the university impacts the whole gang.
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S7, EP15 "The Locomotive Manipulation"Sheldon and Amy go on a trip to wine country with Howard and Bernadette; Penny and Leonard rush Raj's dog to the vet.
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S7, EP16 "The Table Polarization"When Leonard buys a dining room table, Sheldon re-evaluates the changes in his life; Bernadette is torn when Wolowitz gets the chance to go back to space.
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S5, EP20 "The Transporter Malfunction"When Penny buys Leonard and Sheldon "Star Trek" collectibles, Sheldon finds himself haunted by Mr. Spock; after a blind date, Raj believes he has met his future wife.
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