Synopsis
Includes:
The Big Bang Theory: The Gothowitz Deviation (2009)
The Big Bang Theory: The Pirate Solution (2009)
The Big Bang Theory: The Creepy Candy Coating Corollary (2009)
The Big Bang Theory: The Cornhusker Vortex (2009)
The Big Bang Theory: The Jiminy Conjecture (2009)
The Big Bang Theory: The Maternal Congruence (2009)
The Big Bang Theory: The Electric Can Opener Fluctuation (2009)
The Big Bang Theory: The Gorilla Experiment (2009)
The Big Bang Theory: The Vengeance Formulation (2009)
The Big Bang Theory: The Adhesive Duck Deficiency (2009)
The Big Bang Theory: The Guitarist Amplification (2009)
The Big Bang Theory: The Excelsior Acquisition (2010)
The Big Bang Theory: The Psychic Vortex (2010)
The Big Bang Theory: The Wheaton Recurrence (2010)
The Big Bang Theory: The Pants Alternative (2010)
The Big Bang Theory: The Precious Fragmentation (2010)
The Big Bang Theory: The Spaghetti Catalyst (2010)
The Big Bang Theory: The Einstein Approximation (2010)
The Big Bang Theory: The Bozeman Reaction (2010)
The Big Bang Theory: The Lunar Excitation (2010)
The Big Bang Theory: The Staircase Implementation (2010)
The Big Bang Theory: The Plimpton Stimulation (2010)
The Big Bang Theory: The Large Hadron Collision (2010)
The Big Bang Theory: The Gothowitz Deviation
Sheldon tries to change Penny through behavior modification, using chocolate as motivation. Meanwhile, Howard and Raj try to pick up women at a Goth nightclub. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Pirate Solution
Raj needs to find a new job or he will be sent back to India, so Sheldon hires Raj to work for him. Meanwhile, Leonard and Penny need to explain the "three's company" concept to Howard. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Creepy Candy Coating Corollary
Sheldon enters a trading-card competition when he hears Wil Wheaton (in a cameo), for whom he harbors resentment, is also participating. Meanwhile, Wolowitz asks Penny to set him up with one of her friends. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Cornhusker Vortex
Sheldon tries to teach Leonard the fundamentals of football, while Raj and Howard quarrel over an incident involving kites. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Jiminy Conjecture
The men compete in the university's lighthearted physics bowl, but Sheldon's much-too-serious attitude forces them to replace him with his nemesis, Leslie Winkle (Sara Gilbert). ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Maternal Congruence
Leonard's mother (Christine Baranski) visits, which pleases Sheldon but upsets Leonard. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Electric Can Opener Fluctuation
In the third-season opener, Sheldon feels betrayed when his friends alter his arctic-expedition data, so he takes off for Texas. The guys follow him, which kills Leonard's chance for a romantic meeting with Penny. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Gorilla Experiment
Sheldon tries to teach Penny physics so she'll understand Leonard's work; Wolowitz is jealous when Leonard bonds with his girlfriend. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Vengeance Formulation
Sheldon is humiliated on National Public Radio and vows vengeance on Kripke; and Wolowitz begins a relationship with Katee Sackhoff, who appears in a cameo. Ira Flatow also makes a cameo appearance. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Adhesive Duck Deficiency
After the guys, except for Sheldon, go camping, Penny is injured and left with only Sheldon to come to her rescue. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Guitarist Amplification
Leonard and Penny fight, and Sheldon mediates. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Excelsior Acquisition
Sheldon misses an opportunity to meet comics mogul Stan Lee, who appears in a cameo, when he has to go to traffic court after getting a ticket because of Penny. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Psychic Vortex
Sheldon helps Koothrappali pick up women at a university mixer; and Leonard is shocked to learn that Penny believes in psychics. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Wheaton Recurrence
Wil Wheaton returns and once again battles with Sheldon, this time in a bowling match; and Penny and Leonard have a fight that threatens their relationship. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Pants Alternative
The friends try to help Sheldon overcome his fear of speaking in public. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Precious Fragmentation
The guys go to a garage sale and find a ring from "The Lord of the Rings" film, and the rare find threatens their friendship. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Spaghetti Catalyst
Sheldon tells a lie to appease Penny and Leonard, who aren't speaking to each other, but then he gets caught. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Einstein Approximation
Newton had his apple. Sheldon has cheesecake. An impasse in his work leads Sheldon to get a job working with Penny at a restaurant known for that dessert. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Bozeman Reaction
Leonard and Sheldon's apartment is robbed, so they create an elaborate security system with the help of their friends. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Lunar Excitation
In the third-season finale, Wolowitz and Koothrappali play matchmaker for Sheldon by setting up an online-dating profile for him. Meanwhile, Penny thinks that her relationship with Leonard has affected her ability to date "normal" men. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Staircase Implementation
Leonard tells Penny the story of how he met Sheldon. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Plimpton Stimulation
The arrival of a famous physicist (Judy Greer), has Sheldon and Leonard competing for her attention. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi
The Big Bang Theory: The Large Hadron Collision
Leonard is only allowed to bring one guest or his trip to the CERN science complex in Switzerland, and he's forced to choose between Sheldon and Penny. ~ Bill Ecklund, Rovi