I still can't get used to BBT being on Thursdays, so I tried to watch it on Monday. Well, that didn't happen for obvious reasons and so, a few days later I finally got to see the new episode of the Sheldon show, I mean Big Bang Theory. Surprisingly, I'm not as bothered as I could be about the fact that almost every episode is about SHeldon and his antics because they're still very funny, but I think it will bother me in the future. Hopefully, there'll be some storylines not involving Sheldon in the near future.
Anyway, this episode was about Leonard's idea for a new app that could solve differential equations. Could be useful for me, too.^^ Well, Raj and Howard were on board and Sheldon (without being asked) wanted to help, too. You can already guess how this would turn out: Sheldon overtook the operation and tried to force everyone to work how he wanted them to. But this time, Leonard didn't play along and fired him. At first, Sheldon tried to disturb them by playing that instrument from Startrek, but that didn't work and he was banished from the apartment.
Penny took him in and told him she was thinking about doing her own app, a shoe app that was. I actually thought it would end with Penny having major success with her app, but oh well. The storyline wasn't really resolved and I would like to know if Howard, Raj and Leonard had success with their app, but oh well, that's not really important. I loved that last scene with Penny and Sheldon and the shoes.
All in all, it was a pretty good episode, not really great but okay and pretty funny.
Best Moment: Raj: "Hey, why am I in charge with phone support? Seems a bit racist."
Weirdest Moment: "Nobody knows my sorrow..." Hilarious, but creepy.
Favourite Quote:
Raj: "Last night I had a dream we got so rich from the app, you and I bought matching side by side mansions. But there was a secret tunnel connecting your front yard to my back yard. What do you think that means?"
Howard: "It means that after we play handball I'm showering at home."
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