
(S03E05) What a dick. It turns out that former Squadder Wil Wheaton, who guest-starred on tonight's episode as himself, is totally the Jonny Fairplay of fantasy role-playing card game tournaments, who broke Sheldon's poor little heart not once, but twice. I love the fact that Sheldon has this vendetta against Wheaton in the first place, because of course Sheldon Cooper would consider the guy who played Wesley Crusher on Star Trek: TNG to be his mortal enemy. The only thing that surprised me about that is that Sheldon's complaint was due to a slight that happened in the real world, and not some scientific inconsistency in the show, or Crusher's anachronistic hair.
When Sheldon and Wil are skirmishing to the death, there's a part of me that was thinking that the story of Wil's grandma was a lie, but he's Wil Wheaton! They wouldn't actually make him evil, would they? But they did, and poor Sheldon nearly had the big aneurysm that Wolowitz had been wishing on his mother.
The way they left it, it looks as though there's a good chance Sheldon and Evil Wil Wheaton could have another showdown. I sincerely hope this happens, as my one complaint about this episode is that there wasn't enough interaction between Wil and Sheldon. I understand that the buildup to the confrontation is a big part of the story -- but that's why I want to see him again. I want Evil Wil Wheaton to come over to the apartment and try to sit in Sheldon's seat, or something equally as dastardly.
Elsewhere in the episode, I was a little unsure about the whole "setting Wolowitz up" storyline. For a good chunk of the episode, it seemed as though we were just going to get some more of Wolowitz being creepy and scaring away any potential mate, which we've seen a billion times before. So I was pleasantly surprised when Wolowitz managed to not completely disgust a cute, microbiology grad student and bond with her over their crazy mothers. It's progress!
Some of my favorite lines from this episode:
"It might also interest you to know that Wil Wheaton currently ranks sixth on my all-time enemies list, right between director Joel Schumacher, who nearly destroyed the Batman movie franchise, and Billy Sparks, who lived down the street from me and put dog poop on the handles of my bicycle." - Sheldon
"Sorry boys, say 'hi' to your mother when she comes to pick you up -- or I could just tell her later tonight!" - Raj
Wil: "Did that guy just say, 'revenge is a dish best served cold,' in Klingon?
Stuart: "I believe so"
Wil: "What is wrong with him?"
Stuart: "Everyone has a different theory."
Bernadette: "Does your mother call you every day at work to see if you've had a healthy lunch?"
Wolowitz: "My mother calls me every day to see if I've had a healthy bowel movement."
Wolowitz: "Listen, you have to come to Shabbas dinner at my house sometime."
Bernadette: "Why?"
Wolowitz: "A Catholic girl like you, wearing big cross like that, might just give my mother that big brain aneurysm I've been hoping for."
"I came here to defeat Wil Wheaton: the man who destroyed my dreams, but I can't destroy Wil Wheaton: the man who loved his mee-maw." - Sheldon
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
10-19-2009 @ 11:41PM
Jordan B said...
Is it just me or did it seem like they dropped Stuart's speech impediment?
And my favorite line from the episode was (paraphrase) "my mother wouldnt let me ride my bike because she was afraid I would hit a speed bump and lose my virginity"
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10-19-2009 @ 11:50PM
robert said...
i don't think Stuart was in this episode, was he?
10-21-2009 @ 11:48AM
alohamora said...
its one of the guys at the school that has the speech issue, not the comic book guy
10-19-2009 @ 11:48PM
robert said...
Now fetch me Wil Wheaton!
he would make a great recurring guest.
also loved the fact Wil was wearing the FF Penny Arcade shirt, truely added another layer to the geek cred this episode had going for it.
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10-20-2009 @ 12:15AM
Jordan B said...
Robert he was Wil's partner in the tournament.
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10-20-2009 @ 12:27AM
trekker437 said...
I think your confusing comic book guy with the guy that Sheldon/Leanard works with.
10-20-2009 @ 12:04PM
robert said...
the speech impediment reference threw me off i thought you meant Kripke and i just assumed his first name was Stuart
10-20-2009 @ 1:08AM
CP said...
Yeah, Stuart is the comic-book store owner who dated Penny a couple times at the end of Season 2. The physics guy with the speech impediment is Kripke, he was in the season 3 premiere.
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10-20-2009 @ 1:20AM
Katie said...
“Now fetch me Wil Wheaton!” is my new theme line to life. I just hope I can say it one day in a situation that it actually applies to.
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10-20-2009 @ 8:28AM
pbfredle said...
I am still laughing about the line: Girls don't count Klingon as a foreign language, do they?
And Sheldon being called Moon Pie by his MeeMaw will always crack me up.
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10-20-2009 @ 9:22AM
burcash said...
This one is my favourite comedy show, which makes me to laugh still my stomach pains.
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10-20-2009 @ 9:36AM
Mike said...
The funniest non-funny moment of the episode was not that Sheldon fluently exclaimed that revenge was a dish best served cold, but that the ACTOR Wil Wheaton completely understood him.
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10-20-2009 @ 10:21PM
pumpkinhead said...
I immediately thought the exact same thing.
10-21-2009 @ 10:21AM
Canadianfoodiegirl said...
I caught that too.
10-20-2009 @ 10:08AM
Dave said...
Sheldon would have come in handy on the guys' trip to Vegas, wouldn't he? Pretty impressive card counting ability, especially from across the living room.
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10-20-2009 @ 12:12PM
C said...
"Watch episodes and clips of The Big Bang Theory and other shows over at SlashControl." This is a false statement. There are no episodes of Big Bang Theory available at Slashcontrol. (unless I missed them)
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10-20-2009 @ 5:21PM
Kona Gallagher said...
You're absolutely correct. I just checked and there don't seem to be any full episodes, however, I don't think that was always the case-- I'm pretty sure they had them before, but I'm not positive. Anyway, I changed it. Thanks for pointing it out!
10-20-2009 @ 2:53PM
Jenny J said...
Um. Shabbat dinner: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shabbat
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10-20-2009 @ 3:12PM
Kona Gallagher said...
Shabbas/Shabbos is the Ashkenazi pronunciation; they pronounce "t" at the end of words as "s."
Regardless, it was a quote, and he said "Shabbas." Also, starting any correspondence, whether it is an internet comment or anything else, with "um," makes you sound like a jerk.
10-20-2009 @ 5:34PM
Tony Sutton said...
You know, I do that sometimes, too. Will stop immediately.