2024-09-30
A teen time-travels from 1985 to 2015 in order to save his parents and his children from the disasters precipitated by his own mistake when he traveled to 1955 and bought a book in order to enrich himself in the future. (Repeat).
A teen must leap the space-time continuum to 1885 in the DeLorean time machine in order to rescue its inventor, whose 70-year-old letter reveals that he has retired to the Old West to live out his days there. Upon arriving, the boy finds the scientist in love and in danger. (Repeat).
Leonard's purchase of a dining-room table for the apartment doesn't sit well with Sheldon, so much so that it forces him to reevaluate his life. Meanwhile, Bernadette isn't quite over the moon about Howard taking another trip to space. (Repeat).
Things turn rocky between Sheldon and Wolowitz after a barrage of insults, and Bernadette steps in to mediate a peace. Meanwhile, Penny is offered a movie role that may prove embarrassing, and Raj asks Amy to play Cyrano de Bergerac and pen a note to a woman on his behalf. (Repeat).
Howard and Sheldon tour NASA in Houston and pay a visit to Sheldon's mother, who greets him with a surprise. Meanwhile, back at home, Raj surprises the rest of the gang with a murder-mystery game-playing evening that's not the killer party he expected it to be. (Repeat).
Raj wrestles with dating two women at the same time; Penny is offered a part in a trashy movie; and Sheldon can't decide between two gaming systems. (Repeat).
Raj and Emily double-date with the Wolowitzes, and Howard becomes flushed with embarrassment after Emily reveals a secret she knows about him. Meanwhile, Sheldon is at loose ends when he believes he's wasted his career trying to prove string theory. (Repeat).
Leonard reinstates "Anything Can Happen Thursday," and it leads the regimented Sheldon to attempt something spontaneous, which creates friction among Penny, Amy and Bernadette. Meanwhile, Raj requests help from Howard in prepping for a date with Emily. (Repeat).
A grief-stricken Sheldon receives counseling from his childhood TV idol, Prof. Proton (Bob Newhart), while Penny and Leonard reach a relationship milestone and turn it into a competition and Bernadette and Amy turn "Star Wars Day" into a special event for the guys. (Repeat).
A trying day at the movie shoot leaves Penny with questions about her life choices, so she decides to act on it; and caring for a bedridden Mrs. Wolowitz proves a challenge for Howard and Bernadette. Meanwhile, Sheldon offers relationship advice to Raj after he sees Emily at the movies with another man. (Repeat).
This week, the Jokers are raising hell at Raising Cane's, and following that, asking for help to carry some furniture. At the end, one of them will be strapped to a speeding race car for his punishment ... or is it? (Repeat).
Sal and Murr are airing out their dirty laundry by sorting out the whites and colors of their relationship through past clips in our Couples Therapy Special with Casey Jost, our go-to unlicensed therapist. (Repeat).
An eccentric scientist builds a time machine, which accidentally transports a high-school student back to the 1950s, where the teen inadvertently interferes with the budding romance between his future parents. The boy must figure out how to set things right, or risk completely altering the future. (Repeat).
A teen time-travels from 1985 to 2015 in order to save his parents and his children from the disasters precipitated by his own mistake when he traveled to 1955 and bought a book in order to enrich himself in the future. (Repeat).
In this fast-paced caper, a con artist takes on an inexperienced apprentice, but struggles to keep his eyes on the prize when he develops romantic feelings for her. (Repeat).
Rachel dates her loan officer, while Steve believes that a certain older woman has fallen for him. Richie: Bryton McClure. Rachel: Telma Hopkins. Steve: Jaleel White. Jolene: Bridgid Coulter. (Repeat).
Laura (Kellie Shanygne Williams) has enough of romance after a class project with Steve as her "husband," while Harriette thinks Carl (Reginald VelJohnson) forgot the "R" word. Maxine: Cherie Johnson. Steve: Jaleel White. (Repeat).
While Sheldon is busy keeping tabs on Meemaw's budding relationship with Dr. Sturgis, George Sr. and Mary attempt to bond with their other children. (Repeat).
When Meemaw is pursued by two gentlemen callers, Sheldon interferes, forcing her to set some ground rule. The Season 1 finale. (Repeat).
When Mary's faith is shaken by a tragedy in the community, Sheldon becomes an unlikely ally. (Repeat).
Dr. Sturgis bonds with Paige, another 10-year-old genius; and Sheldon's jealousy leads Meemaw to intervene. Also, Mary invites Paige's family over for a play date. (Repeat).
The Season 2 premiere: Sheldon dismantles the refrigerator to stop an annoying hum, and then gets a paper route to pay for the repairs. (Repeat).
When George Sr. asks Sheldon to keep a secret from Mary, the stress of not being honest drives Sheldon to hideout at Tam's for his first sleepover. (Repeat).
Ross has an unusual growth; Phoebe is torn between two men she's dating; Monica thinks Pete is going to propose. Vince: Matt Battaglia. Jason: Robert Gant. Guru Saj: Kevin McDonald. Pete: Jon Favreau. Monica: Courteney Cox. (Repeat).
Pete pursues the Ultimate Fighting championship; Chandler has a slap-happy new boss; Ross dates Phoebe's friend. Billy Crystal and Robin Williams have cameos. Pete: Jon Favreau. Doug: Sam McMurray. Bonnie: Christine Taylor. (Repeat).
Phoebe's quest to find her father leads the gang to a beach house---and leads Phoebe to a fateful meeting with an old family friend (Teri Garr); Rachel persuades Bonnie (Christine Taylor) to make a change. Phoebe: Lisa Kudrow. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston. (Repeat).
At the beach house, Ross and Rachel appear on the threshold of a new era; Phoebe gets to know her birth mother (Teri Garr); Monica is stung by a jellyfish. Phoebe: Lisa Kudrow. Ross: David Schwimmer. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston. (Repeat).