Wolowitz receives some shocking news as everyone prepares for the reopening of Stuart’s comic book store. Penny teaches Sheldon how to “let it go,” but can’t follow her own advice after she learns something infuriating about Amy. Also, Leonard and Raj think they've spotted Nathan Fillion at a restaurant.
Adam Nimoy, friend of Wil Wheaton and son of Leonard Nimoy, interviews Sheldon for a "Star Trek" documentary, but Sheldon goes off topic and has trouble suppressing his emotions about his recent break-up from Amy. Bernadette wants to start renovating the house and the issue of starting a family with Howard is brought up.
Leonard and Penny must separate a quarreling Sheldon and Amy when their cohabitation does not go as planned, and Sheldon threatens to break off their relationship when Amy refuses to adhere to the bathroom schedule. Also, Howard and Bernadette find unexpected guests at their house when they decide to stay home from a planned vacation.
In order to continue living with Sheldon, Amy lies to him about repairs being made to her apartment and they host an "on location" episode of "Fun With Flags" in Penny’s apartment. Also, Leonard lets Penny decorate Sheldon’s old room after he learns that she has been secretly moving Leonard’s collectibles into storage.
Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco lead fans on a trip down memory lane, sharing some of the best-kept backstage secrets and personal memories from the past 12 years. They reveal their favorite moments playing beloved characters Leonard and Penny, and revisit some of the most memorable stories from “The Big Bang Theory Stage.” Additionally they tour the iconic sets, including Leonard and Sheldon’s apartment and show unforgettable clips and interviews to celebrate this beloved series.
Celebrating the 100th episode of US sitcom "The Big Bang Theory," Rick Edwards travels to the Hollywood set for an access-all-areas visit, catching up with the cast and learning everything there is to know about the show. This behind-the-scenes special takes fans through everything from the writing of the script to the recording of the show in front of a live audience.
As "The Big Bang Theory" celebrates its 100th episode, Rick Edwards looks back at some of the US sitcom's most hilarious and memorable scenes and talks with the cast and crew on the set in Hollywood. The actors share their favorite moments and reveal a few secrets about the making of the show.