The Big Bang Theory, Season 11, Episode 14 (January 18, 2018) -- "The Separation Triangulation"

I am starting this thread in anticipation of tonight’s episode.

Since I’ve only seen ~3 episodes of Two Broke Girls, I didn’t immediately recognize Beth Behrs. Was she the woman in the first planetarium show? (I don’t think so)

Brian

That was not even a little bit funny. Poor Walton Goggins, he got a dud one.

Gotta agree - this was not a good episode. Not even tolerable.

Lame.

I actually found it to be fairly amusing, myself. Loved watching Raj sabotage his new relationship by getting chummy with her ex!

and learning that Leonard finds considerate behavior from Sheldon intolerable, and obnoxious behavior comforting was amusing.

Yes, it was her who came up to Raj after the planetarium show in the opening sequence for a selfie.

Agree, boring episode. The only funny part was when Bernie pointed out that Howard was only mad that Raj took a guy who wasn’t him to House of Pies.

More of the same. Yawn. I guess we know why Leonard married Penny…he thrives on being abused by those closest to him. Thanks, Beverly.

Am I the only one upset there’s no House of Piesnear me? (Near TBBT crew either, come to think of it.)

Except that there is another business of the same name in Los Angeles.

With only two locations. That’s literally the minimum number of locations to use an ‘s’.

That’s so much funnier than anything that happened in the episode…

I think that N9IWP was asking whether this was the same woman who approached Raj at the end of “The Confidence Erosion,” the episode in which he first got the planetarium job. The answer to that is, no, it wasn’t. That woman was brunette, if I recall correctly, and in any case was not Beth Behrs.

Still not near me. :frowning:

Ah thanks, my mistake. I thought he meant the first scene of this episode.

and now I want pie.

I stole that line from the episode.

I’ll do halfsies with you.

I’m probably being wooshed here (hard to tell, I have no hair to feel moving), but the only plural refers to the number of pies, and I would expect a pie shop to have more than one (else John Cleese is likely to show up and shoot you)

I know. It was the theft that made it funny.