Big Bang Theory S01 — No Survey
The first season of The Big Bang Theory premiered on September 24, 2007, and introduced audiences to a group of socially awkward but brilliant physicists whose lives are disrupted by a new neighbor. The season consists of 17 episodes and establishes the core dynamic between five central characters living in Pasadena, California. The Big Bang Theory Wiki Core Premise and Main Cast The series centers on Leonard Hofstadter Sheldon Cooper
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Episode Highlights and Character Development big bang theory s01
Raj Koothrappali: A scientist with "selective mutism" that prevents him from speaking to women unless he is intoxicated. Episode List (S01) The first season of The Big Bang Theory
While the show later became a massive ensemble, Season 1 is much more focused on this central trio and the "beauty and the geek" dynamic. We see the immediate, clumsy crush Leonard develops for Penny, which serves as the primary emotional anchor for the first 17 episodes. The Early "Nerd" Dynamics The Big Bang Theory S01, Ep13 – The Bat Jar Conjecture Episode List (S01) While the show later became
Episode Guide
| Episode | Title | Brief Plot | |---------|-------|-------------| | 1 | "Pilot" | Penny moves in. Leonard and Sheldon try to retrieve her TV from her ex-boyfriend. Leonard asks her to lunch. | | 2 | "The Big Bran Hypothesis" | Sheldon sneaks into Penny’s apartment to organize it. Leonard tries to apologize. | | 3 | "The Fuzzy Boots Corollary" | Leonard gets jealous seeing Penny date a jerk. Sheldon advises him to ask her out; she says no. | | 4 | "The Luminous Fish Effect" | Sheldon gets fired for insulting his boss. Leonard tries to get him out of the apartment. | | 5 | "The Hamburger Postulate" | Leonard hooks up with Leslie Winkle (Sara Gilbert); Sheldon tries to prove he has friends. | | 6 | "The Middle Earth Paradigm" | Penny hosts a party at her apartment; Leonard, Howard, and Raj attend. Leonard sees Penny kiss another guy. | | 7 | "The Dumpling Paradox" | Howard seduces Penny’s friend; Raj and Sheldon play Halo at Penny’s. | | 8 | "The Grasshopper Experiment" | Raj’s parents set him up on a blind date; he drinks and talks to a woman (Penny’s friend). | | 9 | "The Cooper-Hofstadter Polarization" | Sheldon and Leonard are asked to speak at a physics conference; Sheldon refuses unless he’s sole author. | | 10 | "The Loobenfeld Decay" | Leonard and Sheldon lie to avoid seeing Penny’s terrible one-woman show; Sheldon’s lie spirals. | | 11 | "The Pancake Batter Anomaly" | Sheldon gets sick; Leonard, Penny, Howard, and Raj try to take care of him (very badly). | | 12 | "The Jerusalem Duality" | A 15-year-old prodigy visits the university; Sheldon feels obsolete. Howard tries to sabotage him. | | 13 | "The Bat Jar Conjecture" | The gang enters a physics bowl; Sheldon is kicked off their team, so he joins another. | | 14 | "The Nerdvana Annihilation" | Leonard buys a time machine prop; Penny calls them nerds; Leonard gets upset. | | 15 | "The Pork Chop Indeterminacy" | Sheldon’s twin sister Missy (Courtney Ford) visits; Leonard, Howard, and Raj all try to date her. | | 16 | "The Peanut Reaction" | Howard and Raj try to throw Leonard a birthday party; Penny distracts Sheldon with a trip to a electronics store. | | 17 | "The Tangerine Factor" | Leonard asks Penny out again; they agree to a date. The season ends with them about to go out. |