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this show has really gotten great.. when it first started it was kinda bumpy, i wasn't too sure about it. It almost seemed like the acting was REALLY forced, but they've really come a long way in such a short time because it's incredibly funny now.

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I like the show, but they need to add some hot chicks even if they need to be disturbed or very stupid to date nerds, like candy from two and a half men...

glad they get rid of the fat doctor, even drunk i wont date that girl. poor leonard...

Your nuts! I'd take Sara Rue any day of the week... and twice on the weekends.

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"it can cut through steel like wubber" :laugh:

I laughed alot during this episode especially the bit at the beginning with the robot busting through the door :p

At first I thought they were going to do a speech impediment joke when I heard I'm talk :rofl:

Series High Ratings!

CBS' comedy block continues to impress, with "The Big Bang Theory" and "How I Met Your Mother" hitting series highs in the adult demo against all-original competition and winning the night. Fox was close behind with the debut of "24" in its regular time period, demonstrating nearly 100% retention of its Sunday premiere rating.

CBS aired "Big Bang" (11.8 million, 4.4 preliminary adults 18-49 rating and 11 share), "Mother" (11.8 million, 4.8/12), "Two and a Half Men" (17.1 million, 5.6/13) and "Worst Week" (10.5 million, 3.3/8), followed by "CSI: Miami" (15.7 million, 4.0/10).

Fox's two-hour "24" (12.3 million, 4.1/10) held strong, giving Fox its highest nonsports Monday evening in eight months.

CBS' "The Bachelor" (9.1 million, 3.2/8) roughly maintained its premiere rating against tougher competition. New reality show "True Beauty" (6.5 million, 2.8/7) slipped slightly from its debut, 13%, yet placed a firm second in the hour.

In fourth, NBC aired a two-hour "Superstars of Dance" (7.1 million, 4.1/10) that marked the show's lowest rating to date, followed by "Momma's Boys" (4.6 million, 1.7/4).

On the CW, "Gossip Girl" (2.9 million, 1.3/3) was unchanged this week, while "One Tree Hill" (3.1 million, 1.5/3) shot up.

:omg: I can't believe I didn't realize this until now, but the guy who plays Sheldon, Jim Parsons, played in Garden State. He plays Tim (he works at Medieval Times).

"you know it says balls on your head"

I love that film, I knew it was him and he speaks klingon in Garden State as well :p

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