While Penny's inferiority complex when it comes to her highly educated friends tends to come and go depending on TBBT's need for conflict, it was in full swing this week when she decided to take classes at the local community college.
I've put a lot of stock in Dean's vampire BFF, Benny, ultimately being a baddie... but now that we've learned his side of the story, I'm not so sure.
According to Nick, relationships are like haunted houses: You rarely get what you expect. But this week's biggest surprise and character growth spurt came from Schmidt, with his acceptance of the Cece situation.
Tuesday night put Christina Aguilera and Blake Shelton in their respective hot seats as the knockout rounds sped on (and on and on).
Annie has made some serious progress as a capable spy character as of late and the mistakes she made in “Man in the Middle” were just so... Season 1.
I really don’t care for the "knockout" rounds on The Voice: They have the unique distinction of moving too quickly, but still feeling monotonous.
This week, Leonard and Penny claimed the spotlight leading up to Stu's annual Halloween party at the comic shop, and they appeared to make some actual relationship progress. Now we just hope it'll stick.
I suspect there will be mixed reactions to “Bitten,” somewhere along the divisive lines drawn by Season 3's “Ghostfacers.” Personally, I dug it.
Is This Season In Danger of Fizzling Out?
New Girl got philosophical this week to answer that age-old question, “If we met each other today, would we still be friends?”
They're over! The're FINALLY over. Last night marked the conclusion of The Voice's Battle Rounds and honestly, it felt a little anticlimactic.
What are your thoughts on Monday’s eliminations? Weren’t Brandon Mahone and Nicole Nelson AWESOME?
Well, ladies and gentlemen, Howard Wolowitz has finally returned from space and his storyline has already improved.
Jensen Ackles' third turn in the director's chair brought out the gore this week when the recipients of a star athlete's vital organs suddenly developed a taste for hearts.
The Tuesday rounds always feel like an afterthought to the longer Monday-night rounds on The Voice.
When we last saw Annie Walker at the end of “Let’s Dance,” she had just wasted villainous double agent Lena Smith... and having a stare-down with her ex-boss’s bullet-riddled corpse is exactly where we found Annie upon our return.
Musical Chairs
The never-ending saga of Penny and Leonard continued this week, when Sheldon hired an assistant who got along swimmingly with Leonard, and Penny’s green-eyed monster showed up to drag him into the bedroom.
Dean the Torturer
At first glance, “Neighbors” appeared to be the tale of the hipsters next door... but then it explored what it actually means to be an adult these days.