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Whether on or above Earth, hilarity is outrageously universal in TV's most popular comedy featuring four forward-thinking but socially backward geniuses. Fun discoveries multiply: Leonard learns jealousy is bad for a relationship (with Penny) but science is good for seduction (of Penny). Howard finds life in the International Space Station life is no escape from terrestrial turmoil between his mom and his new wife Bernadette. Raj meets someone special who may be a good match, if he can keep her from fleeing mid-date. And then there's Sheldon. He learns what not to say after facing harassment charges or competing for tenure at work and how Dungeons and Dragons can be the icebreaker his relationship with Amy needs. For those who need laughter with scientific regularity, this 24-episode Season Six of The Big Bang Theory will rock your cosmos. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)

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NinadeL 

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English It's somewhat sunk into the TV depths of 90210. There were still a few gems here and there, like the episode with Professor Proton, but there weren't too many that held my attention. Howard in space? Hell. ()

Necrotongue 

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English Season 6 was only worth four stars for me, mostly because there were too many "Awww..." moments at the expense of comedy. I wasn't happy about it because I expect something completely different from this show. I was also quite puzzled and annoyed by how the creators radically changed the behavior of some of the characters. Sheldon was taking care of the sick (and infectious!) Amy, while Raj was able to talk to women without being intoxicated, without any prior character development. Well, I was far from satisfied this time, so I'm worried about what Season 7 will bring. / Lesson learned: Even if you're not happy with something, hang in there and keep hoping. ()

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