Episode 19 – The Wheaton Recurrence (319)
One night after having sex, Leonard surprises Penny by saying “I love you” but she can only say “thank-you” and they both start to think about where their relationship is heading. The next day, Penny and the guys are in a bowling match with Stuart and the gang from the comic book store. Since one of the comic store’s team members couldn’t come they got Wil Wheaton to substitute. Sheldon vows to get revenge for what happened in The Creepy Candy Coating Corollary. During the match, Penny and Leonard are eating, at which point Penny says that she loves chili cheese fries. Since she used the word “love” to describe her feelings for the chili cheese fries, this gets Leonard angry, as she could not use that word to describe her feelings for him. They have a fight, and Penny walks out. This causes the gang to forfeit the bowling game. Sheldon, very distraught that they had to forfeit, gets Leonard and Penny to talk and supposedly patch things up. They go back to the alley where Sheldon and Wil both try to beat each other in the game. Wil talks to Penny and tells her that he endured two years of misery with a girlfriend who could not say “I love you” to him. Sheldon’s team, the “Wesley Crushers” (in reference to Wheaton’s character on Star Trek) needs one strike to win or they lose a bet. It’s Penny’s turn to bowl, but she storms out again after Leonard pressures her as she worries that she will never be able to say “I love you” to him. Leonard realizes it may all be over between him and Penny; the game actually is over since they had to forfeit again. After the game, Sheldon confronts Wheaton for what he said to Penny, and Wheaton reveals that he intentionally broke up Leonard and Penny so that they would forfeit the match. The episode folds with the four guys walking into the comic book store dressed like Catwoman (Raj), Batgirl (Howard), Wonder Woman (Sheldon), and Supergirl (Leonard), since they lost the bet to Wheaton and Stuart. Koothrappali remarks that the outfit makes him feel “empowered”.
Directed by Mark Cendrowski.
Written by Bill Prady, David Goetsch & Jim Reynolds & Maria Ferrari based on a story by Chuck Lorre, Steven Molaro, Nichole Lorre & Jessica Ambrosetti.
Originally aired on April 12, 2010.


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