This is one of those hit or miss episodes with more hits than misses. Howard and Bernadette are having dinner with Leonard and Priya. Bernadette is sent by the women to get information on the future of Leonard and Priya. Amy is feeding her questions to ask by text. Sheldon has developed a manic three person chess game. Raj, to fight loneliness and his fear of women, uses an experimental medication. Some of this is terrific.
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The Wildebeest Implementation (#4.22)
ComedyFan20109 September 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Loved Bernadette trying to lie in this episode. She was at her best here. So mad about questions! Amy being into all that girl cliques stuff since she never had it in high school and it is her life now was also very amusing! The chess story was much less fun. Interesting since usually Sheldon stories were the great ones.
Bernadette tries to take one for the team, and Raj tries to improve his social standing with women on "The Wildebeast Implementation" ep of "The Big Bang Theory"
tavm15 November 2011
In a nutshell on this last season ep of "The Big Bang Theory": Bernadatte gets invited with Howard to have dinner with Leonard and Priya. Amy edges her on in order to have her spy on them for pertinent info even though Leonard's ex Penny feigns nonchalantly. Meanwhile, Raj-feeling left out due to his not having a partner-goes to Sheldon's apartment to tell him of some pills that would help him socialize with women. So they go to a coffee shop and it seems Raj is being successful talking to a pretty someone. Unfortunately...I'm not going to reveal what happens so if you haven't seen this episode, I definitely suggest you do if your a big fan like I am. So on that note, "The Wildebeast Implementation" is another highly recommeded ep of "The Big Bang Theory".
Worst episode of all 12 seasons
lshankland21 October 2020
The Wildebeest Implementation
studioAT20 March 2024
On the surface this episode is all well and good.
It's only when you start to peek under the surface that you realise that this is very much a filler outing, and that not actually very much is going on.
The storylines are fine, but they are predictable, and you know there's not going to be any real progression with anyone until the final episode of the fourth series.
It's amiable, the cast are talented enough to make it work, but there's no real spark here.
Even Sheldon feels a bit side-lined here, they come up with a decent enough plot to keep him ticking over, but much like the episode itself, it's nothing special.
It's only when you start to peek under the surface that you realise that this is very much a filler outing, and that not actually very much is going on.
The storylines are fine, but they are predictable, and you know there's not going to be any real progression with anyone until the final episode of the fourth series.
It's amiable, the cast are talented enough to make it work, but there's no real spark here.
Even Sheldon feels a bit side-lined here, they come up with a decent enough plot to keep him ticking over, but much like the episode itself, it's nothing special.
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