After nine years, 200 episodes, and countless storylines later, The Big Bang Theory has finally given us something brand new to celebrate: Sheldon Cooper's birthday!
During Thursday night's landmark episode, Big Bang answered a question that many fans have always wondered about: why doesn't Sheldon like to celebrate his birthday?
In a heartbreaking reveal, Sheldon explained that every year on his birthday, his twin sister's friends would torture and humiliate him. "When I was six, they told me Batman was coming to my party," Sheldon confessed to Leonard, Penny and Amy. "I waited by the door for hours. The closest thing to Batman that I saw was when a Robin flew into the window."
When Amy expressed her deep desire to throw Sheldon the ultimate birthday party, he was naturally cautious to relive those buried memories, but she eventually won him over.. "You made my last birthday so memorable I wanted to return the favor," Amy said, referring to their big sleepover earlier this season.
During Thursday night's landmark episode, Big Bang answered a question that many fans have always wondered about: why doesn't Sheldon like to celebrate his birthday?
In a heartbreaking reveal, Sheldon explained that every year on his birthday, his twin sister's friends would torture and humiliate him. "When I was six, they told me Batman was coming to my party," Sheldon confessed to Leonard, Penny and Amy. "I waited by the door for hours. The closest thing to Batman that I saw was when a Robin flew into the window."
When Amy expressed her deep desire to throw Sheldon the ultimate birthday party, he was naturally cautious to relive those buried memories, but she eventually won him over.. "You made my last birthday so memorable I wanted to return the favor," Amy said, referring to their big sleepover earlier this season.
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