Leonard and Penny find it less funny when they are given a coded thank-you note they have to use to unlock their WiFi. The glass shard was actually a crystal chakra wand that Raj gave as a gift to Howard and Bernadette, who then re-gifted it to Leonard and Penny, who finally passed it on as a joke. They eventually end up in the coffee shop where they first met and find a locket in the lost and found that they think must be the real gift. They decide it must be a clue to a scavenger hunt to the real gift. While opening their wedding gifts, Sheldon and Amy cannot figure out the purpose of the glass shard Leonard and Penny gave them. Teleplay by : Dave Goetsch & Eric Kaplan & Andy Gordon Story by : Steve Holland & Steven Molaro & Maria Ferrari Title reference: Sheldon attempting to schedule his and Amy's conjugal relations. Neil then calls Bill Nye to scare him, too. Raj instigates a Twitter feud with Neil deGrasse Tyson, but is scared off when confronted over the phone. Fowler wants to hang out with her regularly, Penny scares Larry out of the building. Leonard apologizes and Penny convinces Mrs. Leonard notices parallels in his own marriage, which offends Penny. Larry Fowler ( Teller) in Sheldon and Amy's apartment hiding from his wife ( Kathy Bates). They compromise by letting him make a schedule without sharing it with her. He says he only does it to remind himself to be intimate with her. Sheldon's insistence on scheduling their marital relations stresses Amy. Sheldon and Amy go on their honeymoon, starting with Legoland California and then travelling to New York City. Teleplay by : Steve Holland & Maria Ferrari & Jeremy Howe Story by : Chuck Lorre & Eric Kaplan & Tara Hernandez See also: List of The Big Bang Theory episodes No. Montana Jordan as Young George Cooper Jr.It doesn't take a scientist to figure out how wrong that is. And while Sheldon instigated all of this, Siebert should have done his due diligence before signing off on such a major development. President Siebert most likely gets to keep his job without being reprimanded for nearly sabotaging a woman's career. Sheldon thanks her for explaining her fears to him-and for using the word subsumed-and the credits roll.īut the problem is that for most women, these infuriating issues in the workplace (and a marriage) aren't tied up in 22 minutes or with the arrival of Bob Newhart.
That the things that are hers are getting subsumed into theirs. Then she tells Sheldon that the real issue is that she's afraid of getting lost in their relationship. Amy says he wasn't malicious, he was selfish. Sheldon wakes Amy and says he feels terrible about what he did and didn't mean to be malicious. Sheldon has a dream with Arthur Jeffries (Bob Newhart) where he learns once again why he was wrong. The next time we see Sheldon and Amy, they've gone to bed angry. I'm not Amy, but if I was, I would have sued the man right there. But he says it's not so easy to course correct and get back her project. President Siebert apologies and assures Amy that she's very important to the university. Quite a concept, isn't it? A man making a decision for a woman without actually consulting that woman or listening to what she wants. Sheldon-who's finally starting to catch on how messed up this is-tries to play dumb by adding, "Sure, so a couple of men get together behind closed doors to decide the fate of a woman's career! I thought we had moved past this!" Siebert says he's confused because Sheldon assured him this is what Amy wanted. Is that even legal? How does someone go on sabbatical without knowing they're going on sabbatical?įurious, Amy drops by President Siebert's office. Turns out, President Siebert took Sheldon's suggestion and never bothered to confirm such a huge internal change with Dr. Amy is beside herself, completely at a loss for how this could have happened.
He says he's taking over now that she's taking a temporary sabbatical to focus on other work. When Amy returns to her lab later in the day, she finds a colleague-Dr.