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Big Bang
The Big Bang theory is the scientific theory that the universe emerged from a tremendously dense and heated state around 13.7 billion years ago. Read more about the Big Bang theory here.
CBS was kind enough to send out screeners in advance of tonight's episode, so we could see what all the hoopla about Katee Sackhoff's guest appearance is for, and how Howard's encounter went with "Starbuck." So, if you don't want to know anything more, you might want to avert your eyes now. You've been warned.
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9:31 tonight
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After being humiliated on the radio, Sheldon (Jim Parsons, right) enlists the aid of the guys as he vows to destroy Kripke (John Ross Bowie). Wolowitz (Simon Helberg), meanwhile, tries not to destroy his new relationship.
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From philly.com
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“The Cornhusker Vortex” isn’t a bad episode, but I’m not convinced it hangs together story-wise, like the best Big Bang Theory episodes do. It’s a collection of very funny scenes, but most of them don’t really go anywhere within the story as a whole, like this is a sketch comedy where the individual scenes have some but not a lot of bearing on the scenes that follow. Whole plot points are introduced and then mostly disposed of, with only the...
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"The Adhesive Duck Deficiency" has everything I love about The Big Bang Theory and everything I find enervating about it so close to each other that it almost serves as a perfect object lesson about what makes individual episodes of the show work or not work. There's one plot that relies heavily on its character interplay and entertaining dynamics, while the other plot relies almost entirely on stupid sitcom logic and making its characters...
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Hi and have been thinking about the big bang and wonder how did it all really start. Was it really like this theory (http://foxygoddess.multiply.com/video/item/11) or the effect of somebody doing an intergalactic experiment in the parallel universe. So many theories some based on science some based...
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