The Fuzzy Boots Corollary
- Episode aired Oct 8, 2007
- TV-PG
- 22m
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7.6/10
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Leonard gets upset when he discovers that Penny is seeing a new guy, so he tries to trick her into going on a date with him.Leonard gets upset when he discovers that Penny is seeing a new guy, so he tries to trick her into going on a date with him.Leonard gets upset when he discovers that Penny is seeing a new guy, so he tries to trick her into going on a date with him.
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- TriviaThe song that Leonard (Johnny Galecki) is singing is "Boston" by Augustana.
- Goofsin this episode Leonard refers to Sheldon having asthma, while later in the series he himself is the one suffering from the condition.
- Quotes
Leonard: Hey, what's going on?
Sheldon: Internet's been down for half an hour.
Koothrappali: Also, Sheldon may be a robot.
- Crazy creditsCHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #186 ZEN NOIR The hardest journey is the one which leads to the truth. I didn't know that when I began my little midnight ramble. If I had, I probably would've stayed home, drank myself stupid and watched Ferguson until the big nod closed my book for the day. But there I was, standing outside her house, looking up at her bedroom window while a cold rain whipped me in the face like I'd somehow pissed it off. I could see her kissing him. I could see her as she slowly descended beneath the window frame. I could see him too. He just stood there smiling, like the canary who got eaten by the cat. But then a funny thing happened while I was dancing the voyeuristic bebop in my terribly trendy, bright-green plastic shoes. I found myself thinking that the aching loneliness I was feeling had its roots in something much deeper than being eighty-sixed to a one bedroom efficiency in the marina by a dame who digs deep into the degrading bang-bang in order to make up for an emotionally distant father. No, this was the pain of existential separateness. The false sense that one is fundamentally apart from people, things, life, the whole damn universe. In a blinding flash I realized that what I was really experiencing was the result of a life-long indoctrination by a culture which elevates individualism above all else, thus causing a soul-crushing sense of aloneness which demands over and under the counter medication, the constant distraction of sporting events, TV, major motion pictures and a pop-tabloid religion based on celebrity worship/crucifixion. Of course this epiphany did not deter me from pulling the roscoe out of my fanny pack and going into the house to TC of B. As I crossed up the stairs I could feel my wet tube socks squishing through the little round holes of my polyurethane crocs.
- ConnectionsReferences Aliens (1986)
- SoundtracksHistory of Everything
(uncredited)
Written by Barenaked Ladies
Performed by Barenaked Ladies
[Series theme song played during the opening titles]
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These guys are so endearing. Leonard is a putz and in a real world would definitely out of Penny's league. We are introduced to Leslie Winkle who is about as harsh as one can be. Leonard feels he needs female companionship but he doesn't need this. When he finally gets Penny to go out with him, she doesn't realize it's a date. Sheldon comes to the rescue--sort of. Leonard's self deprecation is sort of endearing.
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