![]() Leonard is an absolute wreck the entire episode as he tries to convince Penny that they aren’t two weirdos living across the hall from her. Understandably, Penny is pretty freaked out when she sees what they did to her place without her permission. Leonard’s worst nightmare becomes a reality when he catches Sheldon straightening up Penny's apartment in the middle of the night with an oblivious Penny sleeping in the other room. After a long struggle pushing the furniture up the stairs, Sheldon can’t help but express his disgust at how messy Penny’s apartment is. Leonard is determined to play it cool and prove to Penny that he’s a man she could trust. Penny asks Leonard if he could sign for her package delivery while she’s away at work and it ends up being the most exciting thing that's happened to Leonard in a long time. RELATED: Celebrity Couples Who Shared the Screen After Breaking Up Here’s a list of the 15 best episodes of The Bang Theory. It also had a bevy of big-name guest stars over the years, including Laurie Metcalf, Bill Gates, Billy Bob Thornton, Stephen Hawking, James Earl Jones, and Carrie Fisher. And they did all of this without an elevator, which might be their most impressive accomplishment.Ĭreated by network television superstars Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, the series was nominated for 55 Emmys, winning 10, including Jim Parsons for his performance as Sheldon. They bonded over their differences, developed new relationships, and supported each other as they grew in their respective careers. Over the course of 280 episodes, the three of them, along with Leonard and Sheldon’s fellow scientist friends, Howard Wolowitz ( Simon Helberg) and Raj Koothrappali ( Kunal Nayyar), and in later seasons, Amy Farrah Fowler ( Mayim Bialik) and Bernadette Rostenkowski ( Melissa Rauch) got mixed up in hilarious situations. The show follows roommates Leonard Hofstadter ( Johnny Galecki) and Sheldon Cooper ( Jim Parsons), two science-obsessed buddies whose lives are forever changed once Penny ( Kaley Cuoco), a beautiful struggling actress and waitress at The Cheesecake Factory, moves in across the hall. ![]() ![]() For 12 years, that song was a sign of comfort in our homes, as it indicated the beginning of another adventure with our favorite west coast scientists and the waitress that lived across the hall. “Our whole universe was in a hot, dense, state…” If you love the long-running CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory, then you’ll recognize those to be the first few words of the show’s scientific, yet catchy, theme song.
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