: Sheldon and Amy’s realization that they just want to be married—leading them to the doorstep of City Hall—was a touching reminder of their chemistry.
I really liked seeing Raj stand up for himself. Howard has been a bit of a bully for years, and it was about time the show addressed how that affects Raj’s dating life and career. [1] [S11E10] The Confidence Erosion
: The scene where Raj rejects Howard's peace offering (a plate of brownies) felt genuinely sad and grounded for a sitcom. : Sheldon and Amy’s realization that they just
: The Sheldon/Amy "competition" felt like a retread of many previous episodes where Sheldon turns a social situation into a rigid game. [1] : The scene where Raj rejects Howard's
), the long-standing dynamic between and Howard takes center stage. Realizing that Howard's constant teasing has decimated his self-esteem, Raj decides to distance himself from his best friend. Meanwhile, Sheldon and Amy attempt to apply scientific rigor to their wedding planning, leading to a series of bureaucratic disagreements. Key Plot Points