The Perspiration Implementation
- Episode aired Oct 19, 2015
- TV-PG
- 19m
Kripke expresses interest in Amy while leading a fencing lesson for the guys. Meanwhile, Stuart seeks help from the girls in getting more women interested in the comic book store.Kripke expresses interest in Amy while leading a fencing lesson for the guys. Meanwhile, Stuart seeks help from the girls in getting more women interested in the comic book store.Kripke expresses interest in Amy while leading a fencing lesson for the guys. Meanwhile, Stuart seeks help from the girls in getting more women interested in the comic book store.
- Attractive Red Head
- (as Rebecca Ann Johnson)
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- TriviaOne of the internet comments about Stuart's store mentions that the owner never blinked during an entire conversation. During the first scene in the store a poster can be seen behind Stuart with the text 'Keep Calm and Don't Blink'. (The poster is inspired by Doctor Who and the famous British 'Keep Calm' poster.)
- GoofsLeonard wants to be a "swashbuckler," but that term is more correctly applied to a slashing weapon, such as the saber. The guys are holding fencing foils, which are stabbing weapons. He is clearly referring to a shipmate or pirate who always had swords. It's just a throwaway line meant for humor.
- Quotes
Barry Kripke: Gentlemen, welcome to the fencing club. Before we start, I just want to warn you, fencing isn't a joke. I hope you're not here because you think it's going to be like Star Wars.
Leonard Hofstadter: That's not why we're here.
Raj Koothrappali: Yeah, I'm here because I think it's gonna be like Game of Thrones.
Howard Wolowitz: And maybe a little Princess Bride.
Raj Koothrappali: Ooh, ooh! I forgot about Princess Bride! That's my answer!
- Crazy creditsCHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #505
It seems to me that the biggest, most momentous choice of our lives is the one that none of us gets to make. I'm talking about the decision to be here, to be alive. Now before we digress into the choice of leaving this life, a subject best suited for handwritten notes left on the bed stand, let's investigate the initial premise. Simply put, we all arrive here screaming, crying and covered in goo, without prior consultation. Or so it appears. If in fact we were part of the decision to become cognizant, the memory of that process has been completely wiped from our consciousness. But what if it were retrievable? What if we could become aware of the primary decision to live, the fateful choice to participate in the world of time, energy and form? Wouldn't that improve our daily condition? No matter how difficult and confusing life was, we would always be clear on one thing, "I asked to be here. This is my choice." Of course, there's another option to consider. We are here against our will. The unending cycle of birth, life and death is a sentence. We are souls in prison. But that grim, Matrix-like scenario falls apart the minute you ask how hell on earth could possibly include gelato.
- ConnectionsReferences Little Orphan Annie (1938)
- SoundtracksHistory of Everything
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Written by Barenaked Ladies
Performed by Barenaked Ladies
[Series theme song played during the opening titles]
- Hitchcoc
- Nov 7, 2021
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