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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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S3, EP14 "The Einstein Approximation"Sheldon tries to figure out the answer to a physics problem by working with Penny.
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S11, EP19 "The Tenant Disassociation"Leonard decides to run against Sheldon for president of the tenants association; Bernadette encourages Wolowitz and Koothrappali to find the owner of a drone after they find it in the backyard.
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S4, EP24 "The Roommate Transmogrification"Bernadette gets her Ph.D., inspiring the guys to tease Wolowitz about his lack of a doctorate; Raj becomes Sheldon's roommate.
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S5, EP1 "The Skank Reflex Analysis"Penny worries that she has ruined her relationship with her friends; Sheldon takes over the paintball team.
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