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Sheldon and Amy go crazy trying to figure out what "perfect gift" Leonard and Penny gave them for their wedding; Koothrappali decides to settle down and asks his father to arrange a marriage for him.
Sheldon and Amy go crazy trying to figure out what "perfect gift" Leonard and Penny gave them for their wedding; Koothrappali decides to settle down and asks his father to arrange a marriage for him.
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S8, EP1 "The Locomotion Interruption"Leonard and Amy make an unexpected trip to Arizona to fetch Sheldon; Penny interviews for a job at Bernadette's company; Stuart's relationship with Mrs. Wolowitz disturbs Howard.
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S9, EP15 "The Valentino Submergence"Amy and Sheldon host a Valentine's Day edition of Fun With Flags; Penny and Leonard wrestle with getting older; Howard and Bernadette make a discovery in their hot tub; Raj is torn between Emily and another woman.
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S8, EP2 "The Junior Professor Solution"When Sheldon must teach a class, Howard decides to take it; Amy takes advantage of the tension between Penny and Bernadette.
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S9, EP16 "The Positive Negative Reaction"The gang celebrates news of Bernadette's pregnancy by singing karaoke; Wolowitz's reaction to the pregnancy announcement worries Bernadette; Wolowitz believes he needs to make more money to support his growing family.
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S11, EP15 "The Novelization Correlation"Sheldon petitions Wil Wheaton to appear on the new "Professor Proton" show, but Wil offers a role to Amy instead; Penny gets angry when she thinks the female protagonist in Leonard's novel is based on her.
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S11, EP14 "The Separation Triangulation"Koothrappali learns the woman he's dating has a very upset husband; Sheldon rents his old room for a quiet place to work.
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S11, EP13 "The Solo Oscillation"Sheldon kicks Amy out to work solo; Amy and Leonard bond during a series of science experiments; Bert replaces Wolowitz in the band; Sheldon finds Penny a surprising source of scientific inspiration.
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S11, EP12 "The Matrimonial Metric"Sheldon and Amy subject their friends to a series of secret experiments to discover which two would be most qualified to be the best man and the maid of honor at their wedding; Penny reveals her true feelings about Amy.
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