Surprising TBBT Episode That Will Be Forever Special To Kaley Cuoco
You will never skip this one on your marathons again.
Just as every fan of every TV show has their own list of favorite episodes, so do the actors of those shows.
By getting to know their characters from the inside, they gain a whole new perspective and may notice things that the general audience doesn't.
Kaley Cuoco, who is so thoughtful about her iconic The Big Bang Theory character, Penny, has her own perspective on the show's most heartwarming moments.
The one that stands out for the actress is Season 2 Episode 11, The Bath Item Gift Hypothesis.
Not only is it a Christmas episode, which is usually even more touching than the others, but it also has the most significant one for Penny and Sheldon's relationship.
In the episode, Sheldon and Penny exchange Christmas gifts, which leads to their first hug, a sign that Sheldon is finally opening up to his new neighbor.
As viewers know, Sheldon has never been a big fan of human touch, but he made an exception for Penny when he saw the gift.
Through the sheer luck of being a waitress at the Cheesecake Factory, Penny managed to get a napkin signed by "Star Trek " star Leonard Nimoy.
The fact that the napkin was used not only wasn't unappealing, but on the contrary made Sheldon even more excited, because he was already thinking about how to clone the celebrity using his DNA.
You know, standard Sheldon Cooper stuff. As Cuoco mentioned in her interview with TV Insider about this particular episode:
"She was always kind to [the guys]. That's why she was able to later make fun of them and joke with them because she had earned it because everyone knows how much she loves them."
Fortunately, the dynamic was so good because the guys always found a way to express their affection for her as well. This group wouldn't work if every character wasn't equally involved, and episodes like the one the actress mentioned only prove that.
If you want to re-watch The Big Bang Theory, you can stream your favorite seasons and episodes on Netflix or MAX.
Source: TV Insider