Episode Recap The Big Bang Theory on TV.com. Watch The Big Bang Theory episodes, get episode information, recaps and more. The laughs continue in Season 7 of the Big Bang Theory as Leonard and Penny get engaged (again) and Amy continues to be frustrated by the lack of intimacy she has with Sheldon. This changes somewhat in an episode where the couple are aboard a train and one thing leads to another and the two share a kiss. Season 03 Episode 03, 'The Gothowitz Deviation'. Sheldon attempts to modify Penny's behaviour by giving her a chocolate every time she does something right. This doesn't belong to me, of course. In The Big Bang Theory episode The Terminator Decoupling what book is Leonard reading on the train - trivia question /questions answer / answers. Sections Homepage Trivia Quizzes Free Trivia Questions Player Quiz Lists Ask FunTrivia - Get. The Terminator Decoupling (9 Mar. The view from the window as the characters are boarding the train is shot at the Burbank (Bob Hope) Airport, several stops from where they live in the series. Fun Big Bang Theory Moments. Club's Best TV Episodes of the 2000's.
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'The Terminator Decoupling' is an episode of the American comedytelevision seriesThe Big Bang Theory. It first aired on CBS in the United States on March 9, 2009.[1] It is the seventeenth episode of the second season of the series and the thirty-fourth episode overall. The episode features guest appearances by actress Summer Glau and cosmologistGeorge Smoot.
Plot[edit]
Leonard (Johnny Galecki), Sheldon (Jim Parsons), Howard (Simon Helberg) and Raj (Kunal Nayyar) are heading to San Francisco to attend a conference, where cosmologistGeorge Smoot is giving a keynote address. On Sheldon's insistence, they travel on the Coast Starlight train. On board the train, they learn that Summer Glau (played by herself) is riding the same train. Raj and Howard debate on who should approach her first. With Raj unable to talk to women except when under the influence of alcohol, he departs to find alcohol on the train. As Howard is trying to figure out the best opening line, Raj swoops in and starts talking with Summer (even using the same line Howard planned to use: 'It's hot in here, it must be Summer'). Their conversation is going very well (Howard commenting, 'Normally around women, he has the personality of a boiled potato. Put one beer in him, and he’s M. Night Charmalarmalon.') However, Howard then points out to Raj that he is drinking non-alcoholic beer, after which he realizes he was under a sort of placebo effect, and quickly departs the scene, unable to talk anymore. Howard tries to strike a conversation but is unable to create an impression; instead he just comes off as annoying. Finally he asks to have his picture with her to which she agrees until he gets annoying again and she breaks his phone. With the failure of both Raj and Howard, Leonard musters the courage to approach Summer, but she gets off the train as he is introducing himself.
During the train ride, Sheldon realizes that he has forgotten the flash drive containing the paper he wanted Smoot to read. Reluctantly, he resorts to asking Penny (Kaley Cuoco) to actually enter his bedroom and locate his flash drive so she can email him the paper. When Sheldon eventually presents the paper to Smoot (appearing as himself) and proposes joint research on the subject, Smoot rejects his idea, leaving Sheldon to think Smoot is a diva.
Production[edit]
George Smoot had written to the producers of the show and requested to appear on an episode of the series.[2][3] Smoot, who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2006 for his work which cemented the Big Bang theory, is an admitted fan of the series.[4] The scene involving Smoot was shot at the Warner Brothers Studios in Burbank, California on February 18, 2009.[4]Summer Glau also appeared as herself in the episode. Glau was part of the cast of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles which, along with The Big Bang Theory, was produced by Warner Bros. Television. Bill Prady, a co-creator of The Big Bang Theory, presented the script of the episode to Josh Friedman, creator of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles with the plan of casting Glau as herself. Friedman, impressed with the story, suggested it to Glau.[5]
Reception[edit]Locomotive Manipulation Big Bang Theory
On its first broadcast (March 9, 2009), the episode was watched by 9.46 million households, according to Nielsen ratings. The episode received a 3.6 rating/10 share among viewers aged between 18 and 49, and a 2.4 rating/8 share among viewers between 18 and 34.[6]
The episode received modestly positive reviews. Noel Murray of The A.V. Club praised the writers for evenly including all the main characters in the episode.[7]IGN's James Chamberlain found Glau's acting lacking emotion, remarking 'it felt as though Cameron were on the show and not Summer'.[8] Alan Sepinwall from The Star-Ledger also remarked this episode as a balanced one for the cast ensemble.[9]
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The Big Bang Theory
Season 10 Episode 15
Johnny Galecki as Leonard, Jim Parsons as Sheldon Cooper. Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS
There are episodes where Sheldon Cooper is being insufferable, and you wish for one of his friends to check his arrogance. The best ones — in 10 seasons, there have been quite a few of them — often involve great Penny and Sheldon moments. “The Locomotion Reverberation” is not such an episode. Sheldon is being all kinds of pain in the tuchus, this time to Howard (one of his favorite targets) and Leonard (ditto), as their long weeks spent whipping up the miniaturized version of their guidance system invention ordered by Air Force colonel Richard Williams (guest star Dean Norris) finally pay off with a model they’re ready to present to the intimidating military man.
In addition to driving Howard and Leonard crazy with his Sheldon-ness — the criticisms, the babbling, the put-downs about Howard being an engineer instead of a “real” scientist — Sheldon’s also been noodling with some calculations that lead him to the conclusion the device can be made even smaller. His friends aren’t interested in such improvements, however, preferring to pass on doing yet more work, and instead pass along what they already have in hand.
The white on gray text is almost invisible when brightness is reduced to normal inside levels too.Then there’s my last example, which is what set me off on this train of thought yesterday: text-on-text.No one wins in this situation. Apple tends to do a great job at accessibility, but even settings like Bold Text and Increase Contrast don’t increase legibility here:Here’s where I think the problem starts: this looks fine when blown up on my Mac, but even with OK vision, my brain takes an extra second or three to decipher what the status bar says on my iPhone. I guess this is meant to look modern, but iOS shows large edge-to-edge artwork under the status bar and a hide button. This looks OK on plain artwork but always changes how the artwork looks and often interferes with legibility. Apple iphone status bar icons.
The Big Bang Theory Train Episode
“Where would we be if poodle breeders had that attitude?” Sheldon responds to their nonchalance about the possibility of further miniaturization. “We would have the standard and miniature poodle, but no toy or teacup.”
They are undeterred by his poodle logic, however, and when Sheldon returns from yet another potty break — Howard’s been secretly refilling his water cup to facilitate any excuse to keep Sheldon out of their shared workspace as much as possible — Leonard reveals he’s been hoarding a sure-fire way to keep Sheldon out of their hair. Several years ago, he purchased a $4,000 gift certificate for Sheldon to attend an interactive train conductor experience in Nevada. He’s been saving it for an occasion when Sheldon is at his most annoying, and the prospect of being needled into spending more time at work on the guidance system has sparked him to present superfan of all things train-related to Sheldon. The gift is well received, of course, and even prompts Sheldon to issue something only one other gift has elicited from him: a hug (which he also gave to Penny in season two’s “The Bath Item Gift Hypothesis,” when she presented him with a napkin used by Leonard Nimoy during his visit to the Cheesecake Factory).
Leonard smugly thinks he has rid himself and Howard of the only thing standing between them and making the final hand off to Col. Williams, but — bazinga! — he wasn’t clever enough to take care of one very important detail: erasing Sheldon’s whiteboard. When Williams, an engineer himself, comes to the office, he glances at Sheldon’s work and realizes it means the guidance system can be even smaller. Leonard and Howard try to talk him out of it, but he’s clear this new approach is what he wants, and suggests they have “the kid with the two shirts” do it, which may be the single best description of Sheldon that’s been deployed throughout the series.
“The kid with the two shirts screwed us again,” Howard says, and you can’t feel sorry for him and Leonard, because they were just trying to get out of doing more work, while Sheldon was actually trying to improve something and hand in the best guidance system possible. Since Col. Williams — again, the very intimidating Col. Williams — insists on the even-smaller makeover, Howard and Leonard try to trick Sheldon again. They can’t understand how to continue the calculations he started, and Sheldon is so preoccupied with preparing for his trip to train camp that he’s considering quitting science to become a train engineer. So Leonard scribbles some symbols under Sheldon’s work, including a squiggle that looks like Charlie Brown’s hair, and assumes Sheldon will be compelled to complete the equation correctly, because … he’s Sheldon.
Big Bang Theory Valentine S Day Train Episode
Sheldon does indeed finish what Leonard started … by drawing the rest of Charlie Brown’s face.
“Nice try, blockheads,” he tells his friends. Who says Sheldon Cooper doesn’t understand sarcasm?
Busted, but still in desperate need of help, Howard offers to teach Sheldon how to work on mechanical projects, like the guidance system, so he can actually help them retool it for Williams (and he’ll have the skills to be able to fix any model train), if he’ll agree to finish up the calculations for the re-miniaturization.
My final calculation: (Leonard and Howard trying to use Sheldon’s love of trains and his sincere desire to always do his best work against him to get out of doing more work themselves) + (Sheldon getting a $4,000 experience and new skills that will allow him to enjoy his favorite hobby even more) = Sheldon 2, Leonard and Howard 0.
Elsewhere, motherhood is stressing Bernadette out big time, so Penny and Amy offer to take her out for an evening of fun that involves no babies crying and no milk being pumped. Amy suggests a joint concert between the Early Music Society of Pasadena and the San Diego Renaissance Choir, which is nixed for a night of club dancing instead, but they arrive at the club only to find it’s been replaced by a bookstore. Bernie’s dream of a pleasant, stress-free night out quickly becomes as unlikely as there being a city where bookstores are replacing dance clubs (if this city does exist, please alert the media, because I want to go to there), as repeated phone calls from babysitters Raj and Stuart only remind Bernie of her new responsibilities, and impress upon Amy and Penny that while the Wolowitzes lives are moving forward at a pretty good pace, both the Hofstadter marriage and Amy’s I’m-not-even-engaged-yet relationship with Sheldon feel stale.
Here’s hoping that isn’t going to become a thing, because 1) Penny and Leonard are not stable enough as a couple for Penny to start thinking it’s baby time, and 2) yes, Sheldon and Amy are the one couple who should be at least engaged by now, but it’s not like they haven’t been moving their relationship forward. They moved in together earlier this season. Also, Amy’s assertion that Sheldon never even thinks about marriage … so not true. She knows, in fact, that he has his Meemaw’s wedding ring in his possession, ready to be deployed as an engagement ring.
As for the Raj and Stuart babysitters club storyline, it gets no stars. There is so much potential with both those characters and both those actors. Why does the audience see that more than the TBBT writer’s room?
THEOR-EMS:
• “Wow … he finally used it? What did you do?” Amy, reacting to Sheldon’s news about Leonard’s ulterior motive gift, thus revealing that she already knew about it.
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