Howard with his dead mother's corpse
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Howard with his dead mother's corpse
Debbie Wolowitz: [Fantasy sequence] "That's it? There's not enough food!"
Howard Wolowitz: "Well, you cleaned out Earth! I don't know what else to do!"
Bernadette Rostenkowski: [Back in reality] "How is this any different?"
Howard Wolowitz: "You didn't let me finish."
[in the fantasy, Howard serves Mrs. Wolowitz]
Howard Wolowitz: "Here you go, Mother."
Debbie Wolowitz: "You're a good boy, Howard, such a good boy."
[Howard turns the chair around, revealing Mrs. Wolowitz is now a skeleton wearing a wig and the fantasy ends]
“I'm starting to think the writers have forgotten this show is a comedy. Sure, there are funny moments here and there, but they seem dead-set on destroying every relationship on the show. Mary's husband died, Debbie's husband left her, Raj's and Leonard's parents got divorced, Howard and Bernie fight a lot, and now Leonard and Penny are having problems. It might just be me, but I really don't think divorce or similar things are funny; realistic, yes, but not funny.“
Best of 2015 TV Shows #8: The Big Bang Theory
This was one game changing year, Leonard and Penny finally tied the knot, Shamy went through the ringer, all while Sheldon prepared to initially take the biggest step of his life. Raj got closer then creeped out with his first real girlfriend, Stuart reopened the Comic Center, and the Wolowitze’s went to suburbia.
It was however, the unfortunate real life passing of Carol Ann Susi who famously gave life to Howard’s mom without ever being seen on camera the biggest gut wrench. Sheldon tied it up in a bow and the groups dual toast at the end seemed just as fitting.
Makes you wonder how someone in your own circle of friends can seem like a loved one more then your own.