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I’ve got to say, I would have enjoyed a little bit more of Stan Lee in this episode. He didn’t really get to interact with anyone except for Penny. Even though Sheldon was in the scene, he just kind of hung back before dashing into Stan Lee’s house. Instead of seeing another, “what crazy situation can we put Sheldon in” scene, I would have much preferred seeing the events that transpired that ended up leading to Wolowitz and Leonard having gelato with the comic book legend.

In fact, the episode left me with more questions about Stan Lee than it answered. Namely, would he really answer his own door, and do he and Hugh Hefner go pajama shopping together? Because that is a reality show I would be interested in watching.
When a show like ‘The Big Bang Theory’ has a guest star as huge as Stan Lee, we really shouldn’t have an episode that not only centers on Sheldon, but centers on a completely different storyline from the one Stan Lee is in. Take, for instance, Wil Wheaton. He wasn’t in the episode very much, but he at least seemed like he was part of the action instead of a random famous guy wedged into the show.
While I wouldn’t say that this episode was bad (I’d be hard-pressed to find more than one or two actual bad episodes from the series’ entire run), it wasn’t one of my favorites. The writers have done a great job with Sheldon, and Jim Parsons absolutely deserved his Emmy nomination.
However, they seem to be leaning on him more and more, at the expense of the rest of the cast. This episode veered dangerously close into the category of, “we have a bunch of people on the show who just set up jokes for Sheldon” territory this week. I sincerely hope that they can back away from this and find their way back to the ensemble comedy that we all fell in love with. Otherwise, I’m not sure how much I’ll really look forward to season four.
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SHELDON HAS A BAD CASE OF STAGE FRIGHT, ON “THE BIG BANG THEORY,” MONDAY, MARCH 22
“The Pants Alternative” – Sheldon’s friends come to his aid when his fear of public speaking stands between him and a coveted award, on THE BIG BANG THEORY, Monday, March 22 (9:31-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
SERIES REGULARS:
Leonard…………………………….. Johnny Galecki
Sheldon………………………………….. Jim Parsons
Penny…………………………………… Kaley Cuoco
Wolowitz……………………………. Simon Helberg
Koothrappali………………………… Kunal Nayyar
STORY BY: Chuck Lorre & Bill Prady & Steve Holland
TELEPLAY BY: Eric Kaplan & Richard Rosenstock & Jim Reynolds
DIRECTED BY: Mark Cendrowski
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THE GUYS MUST CHOOSE BETWEEN A RARE MOVIE PROP AND THEIR FRIENDSHIP ON “THE BIG BANG THEORY,” MONDAY, MARCH 8
“The Precious Fragmentation” – When the guys find a ring from “The Lord of the Rings” at a garage sale, it threatens to tear them apart, on THE BIG BANG THEORY, Monday, March 8 (9:31-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
SERIES REGULARS:
Leonard…………………………….. Johnny Galecki
Sheldon………………………………….. Jim Parsons
Penny…………………………………… Kaley Cuoco
Wolowitz……………………………. Simon Helberg
Koothrappali………………………… Kunal Nayyar
GUEST STAR:
Venkatesh…………………………. Frank Maharajh
STORY BY: Lee Aronsohn & Eric Kaplan & Maria Ferrari
TELEPLAY BY: Bill Prady & Steven Molaro & Richard Rosenstock
DIRECTED BY: Mark Cendrowski
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Look, I’m just going to put this out there. It may be weird, but confused, bedraggled Sheldon is a little bit hot. I’ve been watching this show for three seasons, and this is the first episode where I was all, “well helloooo, Jim Parsons.” It’s amazing what a little stubble will do for a dude. Anyhoo, I love the fact that Sheldon got a job this episode. Putting Sheldon in any situation is fantastic, but finding a fairly legitimate reason to make Sheldon a busboy is absolutely golden.

Here’s my main problem: Raj. I love Bernadette, and the fact that she and Wolowitz have had a multi-episode relationship, but it kind of leaves Raj out in the cold — much as he was when his idea to go roller skating turned into a double-date that did not include him. He doesn’t necessarily need a girlfriend (although I would like to see that), but they really need to find something to do with him, so he can do more than just show up at the beginning and the end of any given episode.
My favorite part of the entire show seemed to be the writers’ favorite part as well, as it was put back into the end of the episode: but Sheldon in the ball pit was hilarious. Having him pop up looking exactly like a whack-a-mole and yelling, “bazinga” is definitely the funniest thing I’ve seen all day.
This episode didn’t move the plot along too much, but it was just 30 minutes of funny lines and great Sheldon action. While I’ve said before that I don’t want BBT to become the Sheldon show, sometimes a half hour of funny lines is all I really need. This episode delivered it in spades.
What I really want to know is what you guys thing of the whole Penny/Leonard thing, now that we’re more than halfway through the third season. We spent the first two seasons in anticipation, and the relationships has really had its ups and downs. I’m kind of undecided on it now. One one hand, I kind of like how it’s just a comfortable thing in the background, and it’s cute how they sleep at each others’ apartments. But on the other hand, it’s kind of boring. After the quotes, let’s have a poll!
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