"The Big Bang Theory" The Prom Equivalency (TV Episode 2014) Poster

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8/10
Pretty and Happy Episode. I feel TBBT back on top
hoangaythuong8216 November 2014
Warning: Spoilers
You're back on top, TBBT. I'm so glad to see this season not bad as its beginning. Maybe due to plot coming more plausible and Penny doesn't act like a bitch much like before. I was really shy when hearing Sheldon said that he also loved Army. I feel I was her and my body got heating uncontrollably. It's a happy ending for them and I think it need a change for breakthrough boring love between Sheldon and Army. Maybe their love don't happen as usual but happy, that's enough I really fall for this episode, Emily looked so nice. Wish she appear more. Wow, the story still happens despite bore a bit. But, it's the reason why TBBT nearly comes to an end. We must satisfy with an end that brings happiness for characters we've loved for long time.
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9/10
Good Stuff
Hitchcoc4 November 2021
When the girls decide to recreate a high school prom, the guys get dragged into it. There were a couple things that made this a nice episode. I believe we are really seeing the love between Leonard and Penny, instead of his previous sycophantic being. Sheldon's confession to Amy. The scene in the limo as the gloves come off. No drama. Huh!
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5/10
Prom Drama
IcyTones11 April 2021
This is where 'the girls' decide to stage their own 'Prom Night' for those in their social group who might not have had a great time at their teenage Prom Night or missed, missed out on or have never experienced going to a decent Prom Night, like Amy, Raj & Sheldon.

It's a good episode but not very dramatic considering Penny & Emily hated each other and both turned up at 'The Prom' in Red Dresses of similar design, style & length? It's a shame the director didn't make an additional feature of this, then Penny & Emily coulda & shoulda had a cat fight as well.

A prime example of what I mean can be seen in the 1967 movie 'Woman Times Seven' starring Shirley MacLaine. Shirley MacLaine characterises the lives of seven Parisienne women in seven separate mini stories. The relevant character & mini story is Eve/At The Opera.

From the days of the 1976 movie 'Carrie', Brits have been used to seeing drama at 'The Proms'. In this episode Raj also references the 1976 movie 'Carrie'. The director chooses to make The Prom Equivalency cat fight about Howard, Stewart & Jeanie instead. As for Jeanie, it woulda been nice to hear from her afterwards.
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