The Celebration Reverberation
- Episode aired Dec 14, 2017
- TV-14
- 19m
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7.1/10
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Raj and Howard's feud continues as the gang plan Halley's first birthday party. Sheldon's surprise for Amy's birthday goes awry when they get food poisoning.Raj and Howard's feud continues as the gang plan Halley's first birthday party. Sheldon's surprise for Amy's birthday goes awry when they get food poisoning.Raj and Howard's feud continues as the gang plan Halley's first birthday party. Sheldon's surprise for Amy's birthday goes awry when they get food poisoning.
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- TriviaMelissa Rauch gave birth to her daughter Sadie on December 4, 2017, two weeks after this episode was filmed while production was on hiatus. Her lack of screen time in this episode was to give her some final rest for her real-life delivery. She came back after the winter break.
- GoofsWhile Leonard was writing on white board for the x-mas letter, he writes still 'MARTED", meaning to write "married". He actually tried to fix what was to be the 2nd "R", and make it a capital "i" and being under pressure of live taping, it came out as 'MARTED". When the show continues after commercial the spelling had been corrected.
- Quotes
Sheldon Cooper: [He and Amy are still lying on the bed sick from the frontier dinner] Uh oh!
Amy Farrah Fowler: What?
Sheldon Cooper: I left the food out.
Amy Farrah Fowler: You afraid it's gonna go *good*?
- Crazy creditsCHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #575
Back in the sixties when Star Trek debuted, you couldn't help but notice that the bridge of the Starship Enterprise was a multi-cultural, multi-national, multi-intelligent species sort of arrangement. It portrayed, to my impressionable young mind, an inevitable kumbaya, pluralistic future. It's only lately that I've come to understand how naive that world view was. I now see that human nature, particularly during times of stress, becomes tribalistic, not pluralistic. Which is neither good nor bad. It's probably just how we're wired, a survival mechanism baked into our DNA. Under pressure, the prime directive is to protect the tribe. Genetically, that makes perfect sense. Human beings without a tribe tend to starve or get eaten. Now I don't want to cast aspersions, or "throw shade" as the kids like to say, but I would like to point out one thing I find painfully obvious: He's not in your tribe. He's not in my tribe. In fact, if you look closely, you'll see he belongs to no tribe. And he never really has. He actually hates and fears us so much he's compelled to control us. Or destroy us. Turn down all the noise for a moment. Examine his entire life, consider his history of allegiances, and tell me I'm wrong.
Happy Holidays!
- ConnectionsReferences Star Trek (1966)
- SoundtracksHistory of Everything
(uncredited)
Written by Barenaked Ladies
Performed by Barenaked Ladies
[Series theme song played during the opening titles]
Featured review
Pretty Weak
Raj and Howard continue their feud. Their taunts are actually quite cruel. Howard is a major jerk, taking advantage of others and not following through on promises. Raj agrees to do Halley's party. That part is also weak. Sheldon and Amy celebrate his birthday with a Little House theme where Sheldon cooks and they get food poisoning.
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