
Created by writer/producers Chuck Lorre (of Two And A Half Men) and Bill Prady (of Gilmore Girls) comes The Big Bang Theory, a sitcom that shows what happens when hyperintelligent roommates/physicists Sheldon and Leonard meet Penny, a beautiful woman moving in next door--and realize they know next to nothing about life outside of the lab. Rounding out the crew are the smarmy Wolowitz, who thinks he's as sexy as he is brainy, and Koothrappali, who suffers from an inability to speak in the presence of a woman.
The show distinguishes itself by being unafraid to toss scientific references and technobabble into an otherwise standard sitcom, even employing a physicist to keep things accurate. In doing so, it allows Sheldon and Leonard to do for science what Frasier's Crane brothers did for fine dining, art, and opera.
The show distinguishes itself by being unafraid to toss scientific references and technobabble into an otherwise standard sitcom, even employing a physicist to keep things accurate. In doing so, it allows Sheldon and Leonard to do for science what Frasier's Crane brothers did for fine dining, art, and opera.
Season 1:
Episode 1: PilotPart 1, Part 2
Episode 2: The Big Bran HypothesisPart 1, Part 2Episode 3: The Fuzzy Boots Corollary
Part 1, Part 2Episode 4: The Luminous Fish Effect
Part 1, Part 2Episode 5: The Hamburger Postulate
Part 1, Part 2Episode 6: The Middle Earth Paradigm
Part 1, Part 2Episode 7: The Dumpling Paradox
Part 1, Part 2Episode 8: The Grasshopper Experiment
Part 1, Part 2Episode 9: The Cooper-Hofstadter Polarization
Part 1, Part 2
Episode 10: The Loobenfeld DecayPart 1, Part 2
Episode 11: The Pancake Batter AnamolyPart 1, Part 2Episode 12: The Jerusalem Duality
Part 1, Part 2
Episode 13: The Bat Jar ConjecturePart 1, Part 2
Episode 14: The Nerdmabelia ScatteringPart 1, Part 2
Episode 15: The Shiksa IndeterminacyPart 1, Part 2Episode 16: The Peanut Reaction
Part 1, Part 2
Episode 17: Tangerine FactorPart 1, Part 2
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