The Shiny Trinket Maneuver
- Episode aired Jan 12, 2012
- TV-PG
- 21m
Penny helps Sheldon work on his relationship with Amy when he trivializes one of her accomplishments. Howard is irked by Bernadette's dislike of children.Penny helps Sheldon work on his relationship with Amy when he trivializes one of her accomplishments. Howard is irked by Bernadette's dislike of children.Penny helps Sheldon work on his relationship with Amy when he trivializes one of her accomplishments. Howard is irked by Bernadette's dislike of children.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe jewelry store in this episode is named Frank and Sons. Frank and Sons is a giant comic book, toy and collectibles market open on Wednesdays and Saturdays in the City of Industry, just outside Los Angeles.
- GoofsIn season 5, Sheldon states that he has a fondness for Koala bears. While Sheldon is apparently not fond of biology, someone as intelligent as he is and as fond of koalas as he is would surely know better than to call a koala a "koala bear". It is a marsupial, not a bear.
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Amy Farrah Fowler: [Sheldon hands Amy a gift bag, as a token of apology; Amy isn't pleased at first] Jewelry? Seriously? Sheldon, you are the most shallow, self-centered person I have ever met. Do you really think that another transparently-manipu...
[as soon as she takes it out, her tone and demeanor instantly change and she is practically singing]
Amy Farrah Fowler: OHHH, IT'S A TIARA! A tiara! I have a tiara!
[to Penny, talking quickly as she dashes around the room]
Amy Farrah Fowler: Put it on me! Put it on me! Put it on me! Put it on me! Put it on me! Put it on me! Put it on me!
Penny: [helps her put it on] You... look... beautiful.
Amy Farrah Fowler: [Yelling happily] OF COURSE I DO, I AM A PRINCESS AND THIS IS MY TIARA!
[she turns, kisses, and embraces Sheldon and doesn't let go]
Sheldon Cooper: [after he slowly, but not uncomfortably, puts his arms around her, to Penny straight-faced] You were right. A tiara was too much.
- Crazy creditsCHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #372 The voice in his head never stopped for breath, it spoke of danger, it warned of death. It shouted, "Hurry, pack up and flee!" And all before his morning pee.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 64th Primetime Emmy Awards (2012)
- SoundtracksHistory of Everything
(uncredited)
Written by Barenaked Ladies
Performed by Barenaked Ladies
[Series theme song played during the opening titles]
- danielperezpj
- Jan 14, 2012
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