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The Big Bang Theory - The Solder Excursion Diversion - Review

7 Apr 2016

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This episode was an improvement from the previous episode. Sheldon and Amy's chemistry is so fantastic. Good for Amy making Sheldon adapt to changes especially when he gets a new computer after his old computer dies out. Not only did the opening scene from this episode had fantastic performances from Jim Parsons (Sheldon) and Mayim Bialik (Amy) but also through every scene. Sheldon's darkest secret to Amy (after driving a long time to the place where he wanted to go to) was that he kept everything he owned in a special storage in another place. Knowing his personality, it did not come as a surprise to me that he was a hoarder. It was hilarious at the end where Sheldon and Amy were making love to each other via Skype. The couple was easily the best part of the episode.

Meanwhile, the subplot with Penny/Bernadette, Raj, and Leonard/Howard was good but not as strong as the main plot with Shamy. I love how the ladies wanted to learn science while the men go see a special screening of Suicide Squad. I criticized that last week that writers did not utilize Raj well. This week, they nailed it with him almost making out with Penny and telling the guys that they got busted for lying to the ladies on where they went to right after the men showed remorse to their wives. I never saw it coming where the men felt guilty of lying to their wives and giving them flowers to make it up to them. The subplot had some good jokes but not as fantastic as Shamy (like I said earlier). Overall, a solid episode with a good amount of entertaining moments.