The Holiday Summation
- Episode aired Jan 5, 2017
- TV-PG
- 21m
After spending the holidays apart, the gang get together to hear about Sheldon's and Amy's trip to Texas, Leonard's and Penny's Christmas tree adventure, and Howard's and Bernadette's first ... Read allAfter spending the holidays apart, the gang get together to hear about Sheldon's and Amy's trip to Texas, Leonard's and Penny's Christmas tree adventure, and Howard's and Bernadette's first days as parents.After spending the holidays apart, the gang get together to hear about Sheldon's and Amy's trip to Texas, Leonard's and Penny's Christmas tree adventure, and Howard's and Bernadette's first days as parents.
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The only good scene in the whole episode was the one at Sheldon's home in Texas.
The writers have completely run out of story and comedy. The show had always been sort of a nerdy rip off of FRIENDS but now with that scope going out of the hands too. It's important that they end this show soon.
Did you know
- TriviaThe name of the man working at Sparkletts wearing an eye patch (the one that Sheldon asked if he could look behind it) mentioned in The Separation Oscillation (2015), is revealed to be Omar.
- GoofsAs Penny & Leonard are carrying the Christmas tree upstairs, they are shown on the 2nd floor twice. At 12:55 in they are in their way up the stairs from the 2nd floor landing then Penny asks Leonard if he needs a break, apartment 2B can be seen on the left. There is also a bicycle leaned up against the elevator door. At 13:09 in Leonard is lying on the floor with the tree on top of him. They are again on the 2nd floor, apartment 2B & the bicycle are seen again.
Most likely, that's because Leonard lost his grip on the tree, fell down the stairs with the tree falling too and landing on top of him.
- Quotes
Mary Cooper: Shelly, how do I put this? By your third birthday you had memorized over a thousand different kinds of trains... and I never imagined a woman getting aboard any of them.
Sheldon Cooper: What's a... You thought I was going to be alone for the rest my life?
Mary Cooper: No, just for the middle part. At the end I assumed there'd be nurses.
Sheldon Cooper: This is highly insulting!
Amy Farrah Fowler: Sheldon, don't over-react.
Sheldon Cooper: I'm the child she was worried about! I have a brother and sister whose combined intellectual wattage couldn't power a potato clock! If I spotted them the potato!
- Crazy creditsCHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #483
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- ConnectionsReferences Mary Poppins (1964)
- 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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