2024-10-05
Leonard needs surgery for a deviated septum, and Sheldon gets his nose out of joint because he feels an operation is too dangerous and that his roommate may not make it out alive. Meanwhile, a distraught Raj learns his parents have divorced on the eve of their 40th anniversary. (Repeat).
It's a banner day for Sheldon as he bids a sad farewell to his "Fun With Flags" podcast. Meanwhile, Leonard, Howard and Raj probe a late professor's research in search of some hidden significance; and Bernadette is surprised when Penny reveals how her co-workers really feel about her. (Repeat).
While Raj eagerly awaits data from a space probe in which he was involved, Howard keeps distracting him. Later, dress shopping with Penny and Amy doesn't exactly prove to be a good fit for Leonard and Sheldon. (Repeat).
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Still hurting from the way Barney ended their romance, Robin gets back at him by getting a beautiful self-help author, played by Jennifer Lopez, to turn the tables on Barney. (Repeat).
Ted wrecks Lily's birthday by bringing a date to her celebration dinner, and Lily does her best to keep the woman out of the annual group photo. Karen: Laura Prepon. Natalie: Anne Dudek. (Repeat).
Sheldon becomes concerned that his cushy lifestyle is impacting his professional progress and keeping him from achieving scientific renown, so he asks the gang to make life more difficult for him. Meanwhile, Howard invents an unflattering game about Raj. (Repeat).
An online troll rips Leonard and Sheldon's published physics paper, so the guys rally to defend the two and expose the bully, while a girls night out leads to Penny, Amy and Bernadette dishing about embarrassing past events. (Repeat).
Harris brings home her new friend, Josh, leaving the family questioning his intentions. Meanwhile, Becky and Ben's attempt to build a closet stirs up family drama. (Repeat).
Darlene earns a promotion at Wellman Plastics, while Ben decides on a new career path. Meanwhile, Jackie tries an herbal tea leading to an emotional revelation. (Repeat).
The gas station gets audited; Lacey's approach to selling coffee needs some fine-tuning. (Repeat).
Lacey offers free Pilates classes to the people of Dog River, but the town is strangely hostile to the idea. Then Brent and Hank's fashion worlds collide: Dog River's not big enough for two sharp-dressed men, so Hank comes up with a way of making sure they never steal each other's fashion thunder again. Meanwhile, Brent's dad Oscar takes steps to avoid being buried in a cheap looking coffin. (Repe
In an effort to impress Lacey, Brent agrees to baby-sit Wanda's troubled 6-year-old, Tanner, and the town takes an unusual interest in the outcome. Brent uses his time with Tanner to develop his nurturing side but the results are painful, mostly for Brent. (Repeat).
A poorly spray-painted "Grad '68" on the Dog River water tower has been an eyesore for years. But when rookie cop Karen makes it her mission to crack the graffiti cold case, she finds many of the locals united in a mysterious conspiracy of silence. (Repeat).
The people of Dog River contemplates building a giant structure to attract curious tourists. They were inspired by other prairie towns' humungous statues that become tourist magnets. (Repeat).
The Dog River residents protect Lacey when her ex-fiance comes down for a visit. (Repeat).
Amid the excitement of Stuart reopening his comic-book store, Howard gets some unsettling news; and after teaching Sheldon how to "let it go," Penny doesn't practice what she preaches when she learns something maddening about Amy. Meanwhile, Raj and Leonard run into a restaurant customer who looks a lot like actor Nathan Fillion. (Repeat).
An experiment designed to make participants fall in love piques Penny and Sheldon's interest, so they decide to put it to the test. Meanwhile, Leonard, Amy, Raj and Emily have an encounter with a "zombie" and Howard and Bernadette run into trouble at the airport. (Repeat).
There's trouble in paradise when Amy discovers Sheldon signed up for a one-way mission to colonize Mars, and the two get into a dogfight at a pet store. Meanwhile, Leonard makes a very "adult" purchase for Penny; and Emily catches Raj snooping in her apartment. (Repeat).
An electrical short thaws the last meal that was cooked by Mrs. Wolowitz, and the gang ponders what to do with it, while Sheldon and Leonard's work is featured in a magazine, but only one receives credit. (Repeat).
A speaking engagement at UC Berkeley puts Leonard and Sheldon in a galaxy not too far, far away from their idol George Lucas' Skywalker Ranch, and they consider dropping by. Meanwhile, Howard and Bernadette argue over what to do with his Doctor Who TARDIS, so Raj and Amy try to settle things with a game of table tennis. (Repeat).
Howard discovers he has a half-brother; Sheldon and Amy build a blanket fort in the apartment and intend to have a platonic sleepover; and Leonard gets a surprise when he learns Penny's been invited to audition for a Kevin Smith movie. (Repeat).
In the event of alien contact, NASA asks Raj to craft a message for the extraterrestrials, and the guys battle over how it should be handled. Meanwhile, Penny must decide between auditioning for a film role or keeping her job in pharmaceutical sales. (Repeat).
Leonard's high-school alma mater asks him to make a graduation speech, but plans may be scuttled when his flight is canceled. Meanwhile, Raj's allowance is canceled by his father. (Repeat).
Leonard and Sheldon's mothers come to town to celebrate their sons getting an award, but the opinionated women engage in an altercation over religion, while Bernadette wants husband Howard and housemate Stuart to do a bit more work around their new home. (Repeat).
In the Season 8 finale, Leonard and Penny are pressured to set a wedding date by Sheldon, whose relationship with Amy has taken an interesting turn. (Repeat).
Season 9 premiere, Penny has a problem dealing with Leonard's confession about having kissed another woman, while Sheldon is confused about Amy calling a timeout on their relationship. (Repeat).
To ease Penny's mind, Leonard pays a visit to the woman he kissed during his expedition to the North Sea, while Sheldon's breakup with Amy leads him to retaliate by shooting a special episode of "Fun With Flags." Later, Bernadette is wracked with guilt over withholding a secret from Penny. (Repeat).
The guys surprise Leonard with a belated bachelor-party weekend in Mexico, but their plans hit a bump in the road when they get a flat tire on the way. Meanwhile, the girls lean on Penny to tell her unsuspecting family that she and Leonard eloped. (Repeat).
Sheldon reverts back to 2003 when he learns that Leonard and Penny are moving in together. Meanwhile, Howard and Raj form a band to play at the comic-book store. (Repeat).
Amid the excitement of Stuart reopening his comic-book store, Howard gets some unsettling news; and after teaching Sheldon how to "let it go," Penny doesn't practice what she preaches when she learns something maddening about Amy. Meanwhile, Raj and Leonard run into a restaurant customer who looks a lot like actor Nathan Fillion. (Repeat).
An experiment designed to make participants fall in love piques Penny and Sheldon's interest, so they decide to put it to the test. Meanwhile, Leonard, Amy, Raj and Emily have an encounter with a "zombie" and Howard and Bernadette run into trouble at the airport. (Repeat).
There's trouble in paradise when Amy discovers Sheldon signed up for a one-way mission to colonize Mars, and the two get into a dogfight at a pet store. Meanwhile, Leonard makes a very "adult" purchase for Penny; and Emily catches Raj snooping in her apartment. (Repeat).
An electrical short thaws the last meal that was cooked by Mrs. Wolowitz, and the gang ponders what to do with it, while Sheldon and Leonard's work is featured in a magazine, but only one receives credit. (Repeat).
A speaking engagement at UC Berkeley puts Leonard and Sheldon in a galaxy not too far, far away from their idol George Lucas' Skywalker Ranch, and they consider dropping by. Meanwhile, Howard and Bernadette argue over what to do with his Doctor Who TARDIS, so Raj and Amy try to settle things with a game of table tennis. (Repeat).
Howard discovers he has a half-brother; Sheldon and Amy build a blanket fort in the apartment and intend to have a platonic sleepover; and Leonard gets a surprise when he learns Penny's been invited to audition for a Kevin Smith movie. (Repeat).
In the event of alien contact, NASA asks Raj to craft a message for the extraterrestrials, and the guys battle over how it should be handled. Meanwhile, Penny must decide between auditioning for a film role or keeping her job in pharmaceutical sales. (Repeat).
Leonard's high-school alma mater asks him to make a graduation speech, but plans may be scuttled when his flight is canceled. Meanwhile, Raj's allowance is canceled by his father. (Repeat).
Leonard and Sheldon's mothers come to town to celebrate their sons getting an award, but the opinionated women engage in an altercation over religion, while Bernadette wants husband Howard and housemate Stuart to do a bit more work around their new home. (Repeat).
In the Season 8 finale, Leonard and Penny are pressured to set a wedding date by Sheldon, whose relationship with Amy has taken an interesting turn. (Repeat).
Season 9 premiere, Penny has a problem dealing with Leonard's confession about having kissed another woman, while Sheldon is confused about Amy calling a timeout on their relationship. (Repeat).
To ease Penny's mind, Leonard pays a visit to the woman he kissed during his expedition to the North Sea, while Sheldon's breakup with Amy leads him to retaliate by shooting a special episode of "Fun With Flags." Later, Bernadette is wracked with guilt over withholding a secret from Penny. (Repeat).
The guys surprise Leonard with a belated bachelor-party weekend in Mexico, but their plans hit a bump in the road when they get a flat tire on the way. Meanwhile, the girls lean on Penny to tell her unsuspecting family that she and Leonard eloped. (Repeat).
Sheldon reverts back to 2003 when he learns that Leonard and Penny are moving in together. Meanwhile, Howard and Raj form a band to play at the comic-book store. (Repeat).
Amid the excitement of Stuart reopening his comic-book store, Howard gets some unsettling news; and after teaching Sheldon how to "let it go," Penny doesn't practice what she preaches when she learns something maddening about Amy. Meanwhile, Raj and Leonard run into a restaurant customer who looks a lot like actor Nathan Fillion. (Repeat).
An experiment designed to make participants fall in love piques Penny and Sheldon's interest, so they decide to put it to the test. Meanwhile, Leonard, Amy, Raj and Emily have an encounter with a "zombie" and Howard and Bernadette run into trouble at the airport. (Repeat).