Whether on or above Earth, hilarity is outrageously universal in TV’s most popular comedy featuring four forward-thinking but socially backward geniuses. Fun discoveries multiply: Leonard learns jealousy is bad for a relationship (with Penny) but science is good for seduction (of Penny). Howard finds life in the International Space Station life is no escape from terrestrial turmoil between his mom and his new wife Bernadette. Raj meets someone special who may be a good match, if he can keep her from fleeing mid-date. And then there’s Sheldon. He learns what not to say after facing harassment charges or competing for tenure at work and how Dungeons & Dragons can be the icebreaker his relationship with Amy needs.
- 6 - 1The Date Night Variable 27. Sep, 2012
- 6 - 2The Decoupling Fluctuation 04. Oct, 2012
- 6 - 3The Higgs Boson Observation 11. Oct, 2012
- 6 - 4The Re-Entry Minimization 18. Oct, 2012
- 6 - 5The Holographic Excitation 25. Oct, 2012
- 6 - 6The Extract Obliteration 01. Nov, 2012
- 6 - 7The Habitation Configuration 08. Nov, 2012
- 6 - 8The 43 Peculiarity 15. Nov, 2012
- 6 - 9The Parking Spot Escalation 29. Nov, 2012
- 6 - 10The Fish Guts Displacement 06. Dec, 2012
- 6 - 11The Santa Simulation 13. Dec, 2012
- 6 - 12The Egg Salad Equivalency 03. Jan, 2013
- 6 - 13The Bakersfield Expedition 10. Jan, 2013
- 6 - 14The Cooper/Kripke Inversion 31. Jan, 2013
- 6 - 15The Spoiler Alert Segmentation 07. Feb, 2013
- 6 - 16The Tangible Affection Proof 14. Feb, 2013
- 6 - 17The Monster Isolation 21. Feb, 2013
- 6 - 18The Contractual Obligation Implementation 07. Mar, 2013
- 6 - 19The Closet Reconfiguration 14. Mar, 2013
- 6 - 20The Tenure Turbulence 04. Apr, 2013
- 6 - 21The Closure Alternative 25. Apr, 2013
- 6 - 22The Proton Resurgence 02. May, 2013
- 6 - 23The Love Spell Potential 09. May, 2013
- 6 - 24The Bon Voyage Reaction 16. May, 2013
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