The Big Bang Theory season 2 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Sheldon is bothered by a persistent sound he believes indicates a serious health issue, while Leonard realizes Stephanie is practically living with him, triggering Sheldon's roommate agreement. Leonard struggles with their fast-paced relationship and seeks advice on how to slow things down. Eventually, Leonard opts to ask Stephanie to move out via text, unable to express his feelings directly. Meanwhile, Sheldon's health obsession leads to a diagnosis of an inflamed larynx, forcing him to silence.
Full Episode S02E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What health issue does Sheldon think he has due to hearing an annoying sound?
Sheldon suspects he has a tumor or a bacterial infection.
How does Leonard's girlfriend, Stephanie, humorously treat Sheldon's complaint?
Stephanie performs a mock "cootie shot" on Sheldon.
What triggers the "cohabitation" rider in Sheldon and Leonard's Roommate Agreement?
Leonard and Stephanie's relationship triggers it due to them seemingly living together.
What are some of the new living provisions outlined by Sheldon under the roommate agreement?
The provisions include individual shelves in the refrigerator and increased apartment vacuuming.
How does Leonard realize Stephanie is practically living with him?
Leonard notices Stephanie's personal items and changes in his apartment.
What health condition is Sheldon diagnosed with towards the end of the episode?
Sheldon is diagnosed with an inflamed larynx.
How does Leonard try to address the pace of his relationship with Stephanie?
Leonard attempts to have a conversation with Stephanie but ends up being sidetracked.
What advice does Penny give Leonard about his relationship with Stephanie?
Penny advises Leonard to express his feelings and assert his need for a comfortable relationship pace.
How does Leonard eventually communicate his desire for Stephanie to move out?
Leonard sends Stephanie a text message suggesting it's better for their relationship if she moves back to her place.
What humorous ailment does Sheldon claim to have from childhood experiences?
Sheldon wonders if he has a lingering bacterial infection from childhood toilet swirlies.