Archive for November, 2008
The White Asparagus Triangulation 2.09
The Big Bang Theory: The White Asparagus Triangulation
Season: 2
Episode: 9
First Aired: 11/24/2008
Sheldon can barely contain his joy when Leonard starts dating a woman who meets Sheldon’s exacting standards.
Writers:
Stephen EngelRichard RosenstockDavid GoetschSteven Molaro
Director: Mark Cendrowski
Stars:
Johnny Galecki (Leonard Hofstadter)
Sara Gilbert (Leslie Winkle)
Kunal Nayyar (Rajesh Koothrappali)
Simon Helberg (Howard Wolowitz)
Kaley Cuoco (Penny)
Jim Parsons (Sheldon Cooper)
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But still I can not believe the actions of the great Sheldon (Jim Parsons) in the last episode and I am still laughing from the grand final-nightmare on its “mode” of reproduction by mitosis … I already have the hearing in the next episode and I met the two first images promotional.
A marvel of series that would undoubtedly have for quite some time between us (cross your fingers) … without further ado here are the two (so far) promotional images for The Big Bang Theory s02e07 “The Panty Pinata Polarization”


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The Big Bang Theory: The Cooper-Nowitzki Theorem

(S02E06) After watching this episode, I’ve come up with a theory of my own: The ground is being laid for a Sheldon/Leslie romance. It has to be; why else would they pay for Sara Gilbert to come on the show and just call Sheldon a dumbass a couple of times? I can’t believe that they’d waste her talents like that, so the only other possibility is that they’re laying the groundwork for something bigger.
In any case, there’s no hot Sheldon/Leslie love this week, but BBT does delve into the possibility of a love life for Sheldon. Since the idea of Sheldon with a lady is a jarring one, I like how they eased us into the idea by basically giving him a stalker.
It seems like every group of single friends has this happen: you’re all looking for someone, but it’s always the friend who’s completely oblivious to everything going on around him who ends up with a cute girl coming over to his apartment to bring him dinner.
This was an exceptionally good storyline, because it really stayed true to Sheldon’s character. He tolerated Ramona because she revered him, he kept her around because, as we’ve seen before, he’s easily intimidated, and he kicked her to the curb because she dared to imply that he wasn’t king of the mountain. Most importantly, there weren’t any awkward kisses or clumsy, over-the-cardigan fondling, which goes along with the general consensus that Sheldon doesn’t have boy parts.
I loved when Leonard, Wolowitz and Koothrappali were standing around in the hallway attempting to explain to Penny what Sheldon’s “deal” is. Quite frankly, mitosis as a form of reproduction is far more plausible than Sheldon actually getting naked with a girl. Ugh. Just writing that freaked me out. As Penny said, “thanks for the nightmares.”
Some other funny lines from this episode:
“Now we know what happens when you accidentally spill peach Snapple onto a helium-neon laser. Short answer is– don’t.” - Leonard
“I might as well explain the laws of thermodynamics to a bunch of labradoodles.” - Sheldon
“I remember when I too was deciding my academic future as a lowly graduate student. Of course I was fourteen, and I had already achieved more than most of you could ever hope to, despite my 9:00 bed time.” - Leonard
“Three tines is not a fork. Three tines is a trident. Forks are for eating, tridents are for ruling the seven seas.” - Leonard
Penny: You probably don’t want to go in there.
Sheldon: Why? What are they doing?
Penny: The only way I could explain it would be in a therapist’s office with dolls.







