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Remember when Christina Ricci had a healthy career in movies? What happened??

Remember when Christina Ricci had a healthy career in movies? What happened??

Yeah, exactly! If the show had gone in a different direction, they would have had Amy tearfully confess to Sheldon in the final scene that she was trying to sabotage Sheldon's relationship with Wil Wheaton through her outburst because she felt threatened that Sheldon seemed to admire him more than Amy, or seemed to

Yeah, exactly! If the show had gone in a different direction, they would have had Amy tearfully confess to Sheldon in the final scene that she was trying to sabotage Sheldon's relationship with Wil Wheaton through her outburst because she felt threatened that Sheldon seemed to admire him more than Amy, or seemed to

Point taken.  Leonard is an interesting character in that he is by far the most socially competent and least nerdy person in his group of male friends. He is surely self-aware enough to know this - the fratboy/nerd analogy is apt as he is sometimes trapped between the two poles - and there were interesting moments in

Point taken.  Leonard is an interesting character in that he is by far the most socially competent and least nerdy person in his group of male friends. He is surely self-aware enough to know this - the fratboy/nerd analogy is apt as he is sometimes trapped between the two poles - and there were interesting moments in

Wil Wheaton appears to live in the same house as 1) Howard and his mother, and 2) Buzz Aldrin. (Yes, I know, Wheaton's house is crudely painted green.) I enjoyed this episode, but I thought the Long Island iced tea stuff was labored and overly familiar (we've had Sheldon-drunk gags before, and it's become the show's

Wil Wheaton appears to live in the same house as 1) Howard and his mother, and 2) Buzz Aldrin. (Yes, I know, Wheaton's house is crudely painted green.) I enjoyed this episode, but I thought the Long Island iced tea stuff was labored and overly familiar (we've had Sheldon-drunk gags before, and it's become the show's