The Tangible Affection Proof
- Episode aired Feb 14, 2013
- TV-14
- 21m
Sheldon gets Alex to buy a Valentine's Day gift for Amy. Leonard, Penny, Howard and Bernadette have a disastrous dinner together. Raj and Stuart host a "Lonely People" party at the comic boo... Read allSheldon gets Alex to buy a Valentine's Day gift for Amy. Leonard, Penny, Howard and Bernadette have a disastrous dinner together. Raj and Stuart host a "Lonely People" party at the comic book store.Sheldon gets Alex to buy a Valentine's Day gift for Amy. Leonard, Penny, Howard and Bernadette have a disastrous dinner together. Raj and Stuart host a "Lonely People" party at the comic book store.
- Comic Book Store Customer
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- Captain Sweatpants
- (uncredited)
- Matt
- (uncredited)
- Lonely Larry
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe girl who played Penny's ex-boyfriend's girlfriend was Kaley Cuoco's younger sister Briana Cuoco, who choreographed the Big Bang flash dance performed for the studio audience as is available on YouTube.
- GoofsAmy is wearing nitrile gloves while dissecting a brain, but she answers her phone while still wearing the gloves. She then doffs the gloves, and pockets her phone. She should have taken the gloves off before touching such a personal item.
- Quotes
Sheldon Cooper: Well, in conclusion, I believe the painful sensation felt after passing a meal of spicy chilies is proof that the rectum does possess the sense of taste.
Amy Farrah Fowler: I concur, but you changed the subject. What are we doing for Valentine's Day?
Sheldon Cooper: Oh, you got that, didja?
- Crazy creditsCHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #408 She had a fierce intelligence in her eyes which was not apparent in her behavior or speech. When you looked into those sparkling, bluish-grey orbs, you couldn't help get the impression that she had something clever to say. She did not. And when she favored you with a smile, you got the reassuring feeling that she understood. She didn't. Not a clue. It was only much later you realized that her wry, knowing grin was something she unconsciously did when she was suppressing gas. Oh, and her touch. The way she held your arm, or delicately draped a hand on your shoulder. That simple gesture made you feel loved, made you feel as if the two of you were connected on the most intimate level. Well, turns out, that was just her way of keeping her balance while wearing six inch stiletto heels. And the worst part was, you didn't care. The illusion was good enough. As long as she didn't talk, fart or fall on her ass, you were a happy man.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Trek (1966)
- SoundtracksHistory 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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