Is that the same sister who came to visit before, or was that a different sister? Or am I wrong completely? (I remember something vague about going to the Empire State Building...)
ION, I laughed at the end of last night's Big Bang Theory so hard I almost choked to death. Good times.
Givent that it's this show though, I'm afraid she's going to keep coming back.
well, why go through all of the hassle about the lease if we're not going to see her again? I forsee a stupid storyline about her trying to sleep with Barney because he won't and Barney trying to "stay strong"
Is that the same sister who came to visit before, or was that a different sister? Or am I wrong completely? (I remember something vague about going to the Empire State Building...)
I think it's supposed to be. The sister in that one was much younger, I thought. But, who knows how time runs on this series.
Is that the same sister who came to visit before, or was that a different sister? Or am I wrong completely? (I remember something vague about going to the Empire State Building...)
That was Robin's sister, not Ted's, wasn't it?
The Empire State Building was Robin's teenaged sister that Robin was trying to talk out of having sex.
My absolute favorite moment of the episode was Marshall singing "Let's Go to the Mall", knowing all the words, and
all the other Canadians
knowing the words too. So funny! Robin Sparkles will never get old.
The last scene from Big Bang Theory had me clutching my chest, though. Oh my god, brilliance.
The Empire State Building was Robin's teenaged sister that Robin was trying to talk out of having sex.
well, that makes sense why she was so much younger. I think I got confused with the irresponsible sister and the having of the sex.
From NYTimes:
All four comedies in CBS’s Monday night block earned their largest audiences of the season on Monday, as the network dominated the night’s ratings, according to Nielsen’s estimates. CBS’s “Two and a Half Men” led over all with 17.9 million viewers, its most since May 2005. “How I Met Your Mother” (11.4 million) posted its best audience since January 2006, and “The Big Bang Theory” (11.4 million) and “Worst Week” (12.1 million) earned their most viewers on record.
I missed the end of last night's re-run. Did she like Star Wars?
not at all. but she lied and told Ted that she did.
Who knew that Daniel Craig + Jon Stewart = ADORABLE?