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Wolowitz questions his engineering skills after he and Sheldon can't get a toy drone to fly; a canceled flight puts Leonard's plans in jeopardy; Raj sets his parents against one another after he's cut off financially.
Wolowitz questions his engineering skills after he and Sheldon can't get a toy drone to fly; a canceled flight puts Leonard's plans in jeopardy; Raj sets his parents against one another after he's cut off financially.
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S8, EP22 "The Graduation Transmission"Wolowitz questions his engineering skills after he and Sheldon can't get a toy drone to fly; a canceled flight puts Leonard's plans in jeopardy; Raj sets his parents against one another after he's cut off financially.
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S8, EP23 "The Maternal Combustion"When Sheldon's and Leonard's mothers finally meet, personalities collide; Howard decides to do his share of the chores -- with a little help from his friends.
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S8, EP24 "The Commitment Determination"While facing dramatic changes in his relationship with Amy, Sheldon pushes Penny and Leonard to choose a wedding date.
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S9, EP1 "The Matrimonial Momentum"Sheldon struggles to understand what is going on with Amy; Penny must decide if she can get past Leonard's bad behavior.
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