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Suure Paugu teooria The Celebration Experimentation (2007–2019) Online
Original Title :
The Celebration Experimentation
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy / Romance
Year :
2007–2019
Directror :
Mark Cendrowski
Cast :
Johnny Galecki,Jim Parsons,Kaley Cuoco
Writer :
Chuck Lorre,Bill Prady
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
19min
Rating :
7.5/10
Suure Paugu teooria The Celebration Experimentation (2007–2019) Online

Sheldon's birthday is approaching, and Amy wants to throw him a party despite he not ever having wanted a birthday party in the past. When Amy, Leonard, and Penny learn the reason why he's never wanted a party, they assure him that this one will make up for the disappointments that were his birthday parties when he was a child. In trying to figure out what to get him for a present, Leonard, Howard and Raj decide that what would make up for those childhood party disappointments would be to have a Batman show up, specifically in the form of Adam West. Even with all the details of what Sheldon wants for his birthday, such as a three layer chocolate cake with strawberry frosting, Sheldon will have to overcome a lot of bad memories to make it through what his friends want to be a good party for him.
Episode complete credited cast:
Johnny Galecki Johnny Galecki - Leonard Hofstadter
Jim Parsons Jim Parsons - Sheldon Cooper
Kaley Cuoco Kaley Cuoco - Penny Hofstadter
Simon Helberg Simon Helberg - Howard Wolowitz
Kunal Nayyar Kunal Nayyar - Raj Koothrappali
Mayim Bialik Mayim Bialik - Amy Farrah Fowler
Melissa Rauch Melissa Rauch - Bernadette Rostenkowski
Kevin Sussman Kevin Sussman - Stuart Bloom
Christine Baranski Christine Baranski - Dr. Beverly Hofstadter
Sara Gilbert Sara Gilbert - Leslie Winkle
Wil Wheaton Wil Wheaton - Wil Wheaton
Adam West Adam West - Adam West
Stephen Hawking Stephen Hawking - Stephen Hawking
John Ross Bowie John Ross Bowie - Barry Kripke

Leslie Winkle returns and makes a special guest appearance. She was never mentioned between her most recent appearance (The Lunar Excitation) and in this episode.

Since this is the 200th episode in the series, rumors circulated for weeks as to which celebrities would appear as guest stars on the episode.

Sara Gilbert (Leslie) and Johnny Galecki (Leonard) previously worked together on Roseanne (1988) as Darlene and David respectively.

This episode was taped on February 9, 2016.

Sheldon's age isn't revealed in this episode, but it is revealed that Leonard wasn't invited to his mother's 60th Birthday, making her 60 years old or more at this point in the series.


User reviews

Legionstatic

Legionstatic

Since Sheldon's character became so popular and likable, the show pretty much concentrated on him, rather than other characters who became later on side characters. And then this got too obvious and predictable that the show needed new characters, nevertheless, when got stuck, the writers used the "Deus-Ex Machina Sheldon" tool again just to invent something out of Sheldon's past and then make the whole episode about him.

This became so predictable like we're literally saying "OK now what's next?" and then yawning. This episode is entirely focused on Sheldon and even the story is not convincing. I bet they'll include his sister very soon. In fact, you can all predict everything already:

1) When will Amy and Sheldon get married? 2)Leonard and Penny will def. have a baby soon 3)Raj may have another "nerd" girlfriend

And then yawn. The writers probably ran out of stories already. That might explain why they jump in another "Sheldon themed" episode and again, again and again.

PS: Is this the 200th episode that they made such fuss about? No way!
Cobyno

Cobyno

By today's standards, this episode is average at most. Nothing really stands out, even for a 200th episode. The group gets together to celebrate Sheldon's birthday and they invite a few surprise guests over, as well. Adam West hardly does a thing and Leslie Winkle (Gilbert) only appears briefly, so the episode doesn't really stand out and blends in with most of the season. With the 200th episode, you expect something special, something that impacts and changes the lives of the characters. For example, the 100th episode got Penny and Leonard back together! Maybe the writers should have waited a couple of more episodes before announcing Bernadette's pregnancy? That would have been a perfect impact for the 200th episode! There are some funny wisecracks and even a sentimental moment between Sheldon and Penny, but if you're expecting something ground breaking from this, you're in for a disappointment.
fire dancer

fire dancer

When I realized that the 200th episode would feature in season 9, I became a little anxious because I thought that it would feature a new major change in the characters or some big dramatic story line. To be honest,I think that the writers did an excellent job with this. I liked how the episode was understated and I found that really refreshing and sweet. I loved how Sheldon's birthday party doubled up as a celebration of the show and all of its characters' quirks. I am delighted that this episode was unpredictable and didn't go all 'making silly twists for characters' like friends did for the 200th. I really liked the guest stars and liked the return of Leslie (who I think would be good for Stuart) and Beverly Hofstadter. The only improvement I would make is having Mary Cooper there for a reunion with Leonard's mom. The scene with Penny and Sheldon and the Birthday Speeches were beautiful and really fitted the 200th Celebration, and was directed to all the people across the world, nerds or otherwise, who feel that they don't fit in. It shows how Sheldon is weird but has a room full of friends (and Kripke) who all care about him lots. I feel like this was an understated and fitting story-line for the milestone and I hope that this show goes on for 200 episodes more and Congratulations!