The Big Bang Theory season 10 episode 4 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
After a pipe bursts in a character's apartment, they consider moving in with their boyfriend, leading to a significant step in their relationship. Meanwhile, Sheldon grapples with the prospect of living with Amy for five weeks, treating it as a scientific experiment. They navigate challenges like sleeping arrangements and intimacy boundaries. Another subplot involves a couple's humorous indecision about learning their baby's gender, with their friend Raj accidentally finding out first. The episode concludes with Sheldon and Amy persevering in their cohabitation experiment, despite initial hurdles.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did the character's apartment flood?
A pipe burst over their closet, damaging all their clothes.
Can the character stay with friends after the flooding?
Yes, they are offered a place to stay and consider moving in with their boyfriend.
What is Sheldon's initial reaction to living with Amy?
He is apprehensive and compares it to a "five-week mission" similar to Star Trek.
What solution does Sheldon propose for their living situation?
Sheldon suggests a neutral environment for their cohabitation experiment.
How do Sheldon and Amy address sleeping arrangements?
They discuss bed sides, intimacy boundaries, and Sheldon's temperature sensitivity.
Is the baby's gender revealed to the parents?
The parents struggle with deciding whether to find out the baby's gender.
Who accidentally learns the gender of the baby first?
Their friend Raj learns the baby's gender by accident.
How do Leonard and Penny react to having their apartment to themselves?
They enjoy the freedom, dancing in their underwear and savoring the quietness.
Do Sheldon and Amy continue their cohabitation experiment?
Yes, despite initial challenges, they continue with their experiment.
What comedic element is present in the couple's decision about the baby's gender?
They experience indecision and comedic back-and-forth about whether to find out the gender.