@@ESGamingCentral She only slept with one of them (the main guys I mean). She never actually slept with Raj and never in a million years would she with Howard.
@@jeromelancashire3278 This scene says otherwise: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FpeMMR01AnA.htmlsi=SZtCysBmsfVT5KCy. Raj literally tells her they didn't.
Penny has a flower in her hair and is wearing a form fitting short blue dress. I don't care how offensive the joke is, I'd be laughing like she's Steve Martin.
I broke my ankle years ago and was laid up in bed, first time I watched an episode of bbt ,, then I was hooked, the best, funniest, cleverest show ever, just an amazing group of actors where the chemistry boiled over
@pcbacklash_3261 yeah, and free food and wifi.. cmon, we were all thinking it!! The chick literally has a free all you can eat buffet next door with free high-speed WiFi. Who wants to share that?
How could Penny possibly not get that joke?! What does Penny think the odds of a beautiful woman falling in love with Leonard, Sheldon, Howard, or Raj are?
Kaley Christine Cuoco (de soltera Cuoco, de casada en primeras nupcias Cuoco-Sweeting) (Camarillo, California; 30 de noviembre de 1985), más conocida como Kaley Cuoco, es una actriz estadounidense. Después de una serie de papeles secundarios en películas y televisión a finales de la década de 1990, consiguió su papel decisivo como Bridget Hennessy en la comedia de situación de ABC 8 Simple Rules (2002-2005). A partir de entonces, Cuoco prestó su voz a Brandy Harrington en Brandy & Mr. Whiskers (2004-2006) y apareció como Billie Jenkins en la última temporada de la serie de televisión Charmed (2005-2006). 38 AÑOS. (39) PENNY.
The only thing I am insulted about is how stupid the joke is, it really irks my nerve. If we establish that a pretty woman is unlikely to fall in love with protagonist, why should we hope that the newly appeared one will?
@@KevinLSchwartz TBBT is not known for the absurdity of the jokes, and I don't think it's deeper than "pretty girl liking a nerd is so improbable that..."
Yes, but remember physicists are the target. For some people they can laugh at jokes aimed at them. For example I love jokes that insult me as a history nerd. These guys are not that way.
@@matthewhecht9257 yes, but them not being able to laugh at themselves doesn't make the joke itself any less funny. Lots of people can't take a joke, that doesn't mean it isn't funny to the rest of the world.