The Intimacy Acceleration
- L’episodio è andato in onda il 26 feb 2015
- TV-PG
- 20min
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSheldon and Penny agree to participate in an unusual experiment. Leonard, Amy, Raj and Emily spend the evening trying to escape a room with a "zombie". Howard and Bernadette run into trouble... Leggi tuttoSheldon and Penny agree to participate in an unusual experiment. Leonard, Amy, Raj and Emily spend the evening trying to escape a room with a "zombie". Howard and Bernadette run into trouble at the airport after returning from Mrs. Wolowitz's funeral.Sheldon and Penny agree to participate in an unusual experiment. Leonard, Amy, Raj and Emily spend the evening trying to escape a room with a "zombie". Howard and Bernadette run into trouble at the airport after returning from Mrs. Wolowitz's funeral.
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- Penny
- (as Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting)
- Airport Pedestrian
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It's important therefore to acknowledge when the show does get things right though, and this is one of the better episodes.
The Bernadette and Howard plot has its heart in the right place, but is let down by the fact that Bernadette is annoying, while the 'escape room' one promises a lot but doesn't really develop into anything more than "we're smart, we can get out of this easily". Emily is a pretty paper thin character too.
The best one by far is the one involving Sheldon and Penny, and this dynamic is very rarely disappointing.
It's just a shame that right now 'The Big Bang Theory' often is.
There are many different types of humor, if you don't like dark humor (which this really wasn't) then move past it and don't act all self righteous and pious about it. It wasn't offensive in the slightest bit... at all.
I always found it absolutely hilarious when Bernadette showed off her take charge, competitive, take no prisoners side of her personality. Her showing this side is absolutely necessary to show her personality and to lend weight when other characters such as Penny and Dan (Penny's boss) saying that they fear her.
Don't listen to those saying that it's bad behavior and omg how could they put that on TV. It was a clear joke it wasn't horrible and far less than Emily in the next episode saying she killed and dismembered her roommate and then followed up by saying she put her in a woodchipper.
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- QuizDr. David Saltzberg is mentioned as a key character in the escape room that Emily, Raj, Leonard and Amy attend. In reality, Dr. David Saltzberg is the science consultant for the show.
- BlooperMrs. Wolowitz was cremated, but cremation is prohibited by traditional Jewish law.
This is not true. While there is tradition not to cremate people, there is no explicit prohibition against it in either the Bible or the Talmud. In fact, there is evidence to the contrary. For example, in Samuel I, 31:12-13 it says that the body of King Saul (the first king of Israel) was taken away and burned rather than buried.
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Bernadette Rostenkowski: You'd better find my husband's mother, 'cause one way or another, we're walkin' out of this airport with a dead woman!
- Curiosità sui creditiCHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #492
I recently found myself reminiscing about an incident that occurred almost thirty years ago. I had just landed my first job as a prime-time sitcom writer and was sitting in a room 'punching up' a script with a few other young writers and a couple of old pros, when one of the gray-haired, comedy mavens grumbled that the mediocre joke we were trying to improve was "good enough" and that we should "move on." He rationalized this by saying, "No one will know the difference" and, "It's just a sitcom." I remember being offended. I quietly promised myself that if I ever got a chance to write and produce my own series I would never think that way. I would never become so jaded and cynical that I squandered the opportunity to entertain people by assuming they "won't know the difference," and by sneeringly regarding what I do for a living as being "just a sitcom." And I never have. But I have wondered what exactly is this thing I do. And I think I've finally figured it out. A sitcom is an extended conversation between writers, actors, directors and the audience. In success, the conversation goes on for years. Pre-internet, the viewers responded simply by watching or not watching. Now their opinions are loud, immediate and fully articulated. And it's great. And it's scary. But it's a real conversation between real people with real feelings. So we all need to choose our words carefully.
- ConnessioniReferences The Bachelor: L'uomo dei sogni (2002)
- Colonne sonoreHistory of Everything
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Written by Barenaked Ladies
Performed by Barenaked Ladies
[Series theme song played during the opening titles]
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