It’s the moment we’ve all been waiting for. Just about everyone kissed except Sheldon and Keith Carradine. Now, that would have been interesting!
Evil Wil Wheaton isn’t really evil except when it comes to Sheldon Cooper. He’s really entertaining, clever, handsome and witty. (Do I get a Guinness?) As a bit of insight, in his blog — linked in the review — he wrote about finishing the episode just about three weeks or so ago. I didn’t realize they shot so close to scheduled air dates.
Kaley Cuoco made her first appearance as Penny this season and was kept behind a bar. No, she’s not hiding a pregnancy like many actresses do as long as she can. She broke her leg while horseback riding in September. I’ve missed her.
Sheldon Cooper’s laugh is impossible to describe in words. We need technology for a sound byte. If pressed, I’d have to say it’s a cross between a snort and the start of a sneeze, done twice. That just doesn’t do it justice, but it’s so perfect for Sheldon!
This show consistently has some of the funniest lines and descriptions on television today. While it’s hard to actually catch all the scientific jargon used, I still love “cornucopia of social awkwardness” and “I’m a physicist, not a hippie.” Definitely snicker-worthy stuff!
Tonight on CBS was like doing the Time Warp and throwing us back to the 1960s. George Takei (Mr. Sulu) had an appearance on ‘The Big Bang Theory’ while William Shatner was in his own sitcom, ‘$#*! my Dad Says’ in the next half hour. Beam me up, Scotty.
We saw Shamy and we saw cats. What we didn’t see was Raj’s Bollywood break-dancing routine. I would have paid good money, or perhaps a cat, to see that.