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The only couple on the show that has children is Bernadette and Howard, both of which were unexpected but are happy additions to their family nonetheless. Regardless of them being the only married couple with children, each of the other couples has had the discussion about their potential children in the future.

However, not all of them are on the same page about it. It is said by one of the main male characters to his significant other. One of the things that all of the wives have in common with each other is they have a tendency to tell their husbands what to do. Primarily this is because the guys do have a tendency to fall off the rails, such as when Howard bought a 3D Printer that was really expensive. This comment is clearly made towards Sheldon, who, in the earlier seasons of the show lacked acceptable social skills.

He was always unkind to the group, especially Leonard, with his extensive roommate agreement that only seemed to benefit him. Before they all got into serious relationships, with marriage and kids, there was a time when it was just the five friends. When Amy and Bernadette came into the picture, it was a nice relief for Penny to have some much-needed girl time.

The three core relationships featured on the show include Penny and Leonard, Amy and Sheldon, and Howard and Bernadette. In the most recent season, Raj is seen developing a relationship with a woman named Anu. This quotation is quite clearly addressing Penny. To get a little bit more context, it is about her wanting to take a job with an ex-boyfriend.

As it was mentioned previously in this quiz, the show makes a lot of references to films and television series. One of the biggest references on the show, however, is without a doubt comics. Luckily their friendship with the owner has some perks when it comes to getting their hands on the latest comics. However, to get a little context behind this particular quotation, some of the characters had been selected to give a speech to a bunch of students at a school, hoping to get girls more interested in the sciences.

When their attempts proved to be ineffective, they called in a favor with one of the female characters. What the character really meant was that the woman he was once in a relationship with had a tendency to soften his life, thus the reference. You kinda feel it in your eyes. This is said when one of the characters is feeling particularly sorry for themselves because of an unfortunate incident with a date. This character is left discouraged with all future relationships, thus decides to lock themselves inside where they never have to face a similar fate again.

This, of course, leads to a stinky apartment. As it has been mentioned previously in this quiz, Sheldon was a completely different person in those seasons than he is in the most recent ones.

Before he had a bit of an intolerable attitude, especially towards those he called his friends. He was a man who only cared about excelling in his field of work, and oftentimes neglected to behave normally. This often led to his friends avoiding him when they saw he was going to spiral.

This is a major element to the show being that a majority of the main characters are scientists who have a particular interest in somewhat childish things.

In fact, the four main guys are quite nerdy that they even had specific nights dedicated to playing video games such as Halo, or would go out and fly kites against each other. Once, they all pitched in a bought a life-size time machine replica that blocked the apartment stairwell. As mentioned previously, there are many examples of this kind of reference seen within the series, even from the very beginning.

Toy Story is actually mentioned more than once, a major one being Penny used the lines from the movie as her wedding vow. Star Trek is definitely one of the bigger ones mentioned, primarily with the guys and more specifically Sheldon. All throughout the seasons, Sheldon has expressed his love for the franchise - the original of course, which starred Leonard Nimoy. One time Penny gifted him a napkin signed from him and he was so ecstatic that he gave her a hug as a present.

This was actually quite common in the earlier seasons from most of the group, including Penny from time to time. His disinterest in women and relationships was often the root of many jokes between the group. Transportation is, however, a common theme found in the show. As a result, that made Leonard his primary mode of transportation, and he was forced to drive him around everywhere. To and from work, to the dentist, and even to the train store. In this case, though, the relationship that is being mentioned is sort of being perceived as negative.

There are surprisingly many instances on the show in which the relationships and romance stand in the way of friendship, or at least cause friction in some way. Not only are you more successful than me. For example, their comic book obsession. It's now it's time to take this quiz and see if you can separate these two handsome geek physicists by their quotes alone. Brian Uthar hasn't written a bio just yet, but if they had Answers at the end!

From the Vault See Another. Musical Women in Comic Books by shorlin Music 2m. You Might Also Like TV Transportation Workers. Which Show? Sitcom Characters. Find the Scrambled TV Men. Find the Scrambled TV Women. Remove Ads. Penny and Priya compare notes on how Leonard is in bed, and they come to the conclusion that he has a need to please women because his mother was always too busy for him.

The fact that Leonard relies on foreplay during sex is evidence of his mother's neglect. Howard gets dumped by Leslie Winkle, and he finds out that she is telling everyone on Facebook. However, he wants everyone to think that he dumped her, which isn't true. Sheldon gets in an argument with Leonard over who has the better relationship, himself and Amy or Leonard and Penny. While watching Sheldon argue, Amy gets turned on by his assertive stance on the quality of their relationship.

Stuart lives a lonely life, and his comic book store doesn't make much money. He makes the best of it though by making fun of himself, but it's hard not to see how desperate he is for change. Amy is invited to a wedding, but she doesn't want to take Sheldon because of how he acted at the last wedding they went to.

She decides to take Leonard instead, who is more focused on his girlfriend 9, miles away than he is on enjoying the wedding. Sheldon attends a discussion about the size of toy train sets. He has always been a fan of the larger toy trains, but his skepticism of smaller toy trains is put to rest after the discussion. Howard and Raj have an argument over who is the superhero and who is the sidekick, and Leonard is forced to be the judge, which isn't something Leonard is particularly interested in doing.

Leonard starts dating Raj's sister, Priya, and Raj isn't happy about it. He does everything he can to keep them from seeing each other. He even tries to get Penny involved. Penny has trouble finding a job as an actress, and she decides that she is going to move back to Nebraska. However, as soon as she tells everyone, she gets a phone call from her agent because she booked a commercial. Howard is given Sheldon's parking spot at work, and Sheldon wants it back even though he doesn't drive.

This situation escalates to the point that Howard ends up naked on Sheldon's couch with Sheldon's laptop in his lap.



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