The Peanut Reaction
- Episode aired May 12, 2008
- TV-PG
- 20m
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8.3/10
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When Penny learns that Leonard has never had a birthday party, she and the rest of the guys plan a surprise party for him.When Penny learns that Leonard has never had a birthday party, she and the rest of the guys plan a surprise party for him.When Penny learns that Leonard has never had a birthday party, she and the rest of the guys plan a surprise party for him.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe ER nurse, Althea (Vernee Watson), is the same person (or at least the same actress) as the waiting room nurse in the sperm bank from the Pilot (2007).
- GoofsHoward claims that he had never had a threesome, but in the episode The Stag Convergence (2012) Raj drinks a toast to Howard at his stag party and tells the group of their encounter with a woman dressed as Sailor Moon at Comic-Con: "The only threesome I've ever had in my life, and I'm proud to say it was with this man right here."
Correction: The threesome could have happened after this episode but before the later one.
- Quotes
[Penny is trying to convince Sheldon to buy Leonard a gift]
Howard Wolowitz: Try telling him it's a non-optional social convention.
Penny: What?
Howard Wolowitz: Just do it.
Penny: It's - it's a non-optional social convention.
Sheldon Cooper: Ah, fair enough.
Howard Wolowitz: He came with a manual.
- Crazy creditsCHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #210 I believe that in order to walk through grief, fear, loneliness, despair, confusion and anger without recourse to drugs, alcohol, over-eating, over-sexing, or the endless mind-numbing distractions provided by Western culture, one must become a spiritual warrior. I further believe that the pay-off for enduring suffering, for soberly embracing the inevitable bouts of emotional pain that life brings, is wisdom and serenity in the face of calamity. But make no mistake here, the path of the warrior is treacherous and cannot be walked alone. To survive, he must have brothers and sisters-in-arms to carry him when he buckles. When we lived and died in small tribes, this principle of mutually supporting one another through the trials of life was deeply woven into the fabric of the group mind. With the advent of towns and cities we were forced to live with the daily dilemma of being desperately alone and yet desperately needing one another. Which is why we are, by design, always seeking new tribes. With that in mind, I humbly offer a simple guideline to evaluate the efficacy of any tribe you might encounter on your path to becoming a spiritual warrior: if they ask for your money or access to your crotch, run away. If they ask for your money, smile unceasingly, never blink, and guarantee to make you a demi-god, running away will not suffice. Change your mailing address and briefly reconsider drugs, alcohol, food, sex and TV.
- ConnectionsFeatures Tetris (1984)
- SoundtracksHappy Birthday to You
(uncredited)
Written by Patty S. Hill & Mildred J. Hill
[The wait staff at the restaurant sing the song for a boy customer's birthday]
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An absolutely brilliant episode of this show, up there with the best from S1.
Excellent.
Excellent.
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