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A flat tire during Leonard's bachelor party weekend in Mexico tests the guys' skills; Penny is compelled to tell her family that she and Leonard eloped.
A flat tire during Leonard's bachelor party weekend in Mexico tests the guys' skills; Penny is compelled to tell her family that she and Leonard eloped.
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S9, EP2 "The Separation Oscillation"Leonard tries to ease Penny's mind; Sheldon plans a special episode of "Fun With Flags"; Bernadette feels bad about keeping a secret.
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S9, EP3 "The Bachelor Party Corrosion"A flat tire during Leonard's bachelor party weekend in Mexico tests the guys' skills; Penny is compelled to tell her family that she and Leonard eloped.
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S9, EP4 "The 2003 Approximation"An impending change to his living arrangements inspires Sheldon to revert to 2003, before he met Penny and Leonard; Raj and Howard form a band.
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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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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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