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        <title>BIG BANG THEORY -- "The Luminous Fish Effect"</title>
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        <description>Just when I was beginning to praise THE BIG BANG THEORY (see last week&amp;rsquo;s episode review) the show had to go and throw me a curveball this week, breaking from its central premise (nerds meet girl) to deliver a spin-off episode of sorts, mainly focused on Sheldon (Jim Parsons.) 

When a new boss took over the physics dept Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Sheldon work in, Sheldon made the mistake of telling the new boss that he&amp;rsquo;s basically an idiot and promptly got fired (I thought these guys were geniuses?) Since he apparently had not had a day off from working since the fifth grade, at first Sheldon was thrilled by the notion of some ample free time. He started off with a little light cooking&amp;mdash;using rotten eggs; went grocery shopping with neighbor Penny (Kaley Cuoco)&amp;mdash;only to annoy the hell out of her, questioning her about her menstrual cycles. Boredom soon turned Sheldon into even more of a neurotic shut-in, obsessed with trying one weird endeavor after another, including weaving on a loom, and attempting to genetically engineer a fish that could glow in the dark.

Increasingly worried about his friend&amp;rsquo;s Howard Hughes syndrome, Leonard decied to take the drastic step of calling Sheldon&amp;rsquo;s mother (another one of Galecki&amp;rsquo;s ROSEANNE co-stars, Laurie Metcalf.) However things don&amp;rsquo;t go quite as Leonard had planned; Sheldon&amp;rsquo;s mother turned to be more backwater Christian conservative, rather than the cool head needed to prevail over her son&amp;rsquo;s madness. His mom&amp;rsquo;s intrusive presence only drove Sheldon further in seclusion, hiding in his room like a scared child. Finally Mom decided enough was enough and dragged Sheldon back to his former job to apologize to his boss, who took was allured by Sheldon&amp;rsquo;s mom and re-instated Sheldon at his old post as a favor to her.</description>
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