The Codpiece Topology

"The Codpiece Topology" is the second episode of the second season of the   The Big Bang Theory. This episode first aired on September 29, 2008.

Summary
Penny is dating a new guy, so Leonard jumps at the chance to date Leslie Winkle again. Sheldon hates Leslie and resents being exiled to the staircase to play Mario alone. Eventually, he confronts Leslie about her scientific beliefs and when Leonard doesn't agree with her, she leaves.

Extended Plot
The guys return home from the, and as usual, Sheldon is badgering them all about historical inaccuracies, including the. They pass Penny with a new boyfriend in the Hall, which leads to Leonard wondering (with a little advice from Howard) if he should start dating someone again. His previous dating history consisted of North Korean spy Joyce Kim, one date with Penny and a one night stand with Leslie Winkle. The next day, after Leslie Winkle fights with Sheldon, Leonard asks her out for a full relationship. Leslie agrees because she's reached "a time in every woman's life where she's tired of waking up on a strange futon with a bunch of people she doesn't know". Leslie wants to slow things down, and who better to slow down with than Leonard. She suggests Chinese food, an art movie and no coitus, though he should plan the date since he was the man.

That night, as Leonard prepares for the date, Sheldon reveals that his mother sent him his old with three controllers, a memory card and some games and is assuming Leonard is with him to "rock Mario old-school!" However, Leonard tells Sheldon about the date, forcing him to play on an Nintendo 64  on his laptop in the stairwell. Penny runs into him and talks with him about going to a movie or a coffeehouse and about Leonard and Leslie being the same kind of personalities. Sheldon feels that the only Leslie can contribute to science is if they start sending chimps into space again.



Leonard and Leslie's date goes well. Leslie inquires about how many kids Leonard wants and what genetic weaknesses are in his family. Sheldon interrupts them twice. As Leslie leaves, they arrange to have another date as Penny and Eric are climbing the stairs with Penny explaining Schroedinger's Cat to him. After an awkward hello, they both kiss their dates good-night. Leslie, catching on, decides to help Leonard and returns his kiss passionately. Penny and Leonard then get in a kissing contest. Leslie is impressed with Leonard, while Penny sends her turned-on date packing.

At the Caltech cafeteria, the guys try to get Sheldon to return to the Renaissance Fair. They suggest that he dress as a Starfleet Officer checking on the historial anomalies of an unexplored planet. Also he refuses to sit with the gang when Leslie joins them.

The next night, Leonard and Leslie are having another date, and Sheldon is slightly miffed he has to play Mario on the staircase. After asking Penny to give her relationship with Leonard "the old community ] college try" Sheldon, Penny says that he should be Leonard's friend and support the relationship. Sheldon goes back into the apartment, tries to be positive, but gets into an argument with Leslie about String theory vs. . After Leonard sides with Sheldon, Leslie breaks up with him. She could take his genetic quirks, however their children could not be raised believing in String Theory. Sheldon tells Leonard to look on the bright side and that it's only another nine months until Comic-Con,

At the ending scene, the guys return to the Renaissance Fair (with Sheldon dressed as Spock pretending to explore a planet similar to Earth in the 1500's, though with contradictions and anomalies.)

Quotes
Sheldon: ''Everybody has a date. Even you, Mario, going after Princess Peach. And what am I doing? I'm just enabling you.''

Raj: What happens in costume at Comic-Con stays at Comic-Con...

Sheldon: Oh Mario, if only I could control everyone the way I control you, now hop, you little plumber, hop, hop!

Critics
"The Big Bang Theory has good comedy writers. This episode sparkles with fun one-liners, insults and gags. But those writers need to focus on stories and characters which will hook a loyal audience. Sheldon dominating every scene will eventually become tiresome and the wealth needs to be shared around the group. But for now this is a fun episode." - The TV Critic's Review

Trivia

 * Sheldon won't go to the movies alone, since no one would be readily available to give him the should he choke on his popcorn.
 * Sheldon doesn't drink coffee (nor eat ), so he finds no lure in ].
 * Raj once kissed a man named Richard, believing he was a named Kimberly.
 * When talking to Penny, Sheldon appears to be genuinely playing Super Mario 64 on an emulator, as he occasionally appears to press a key to 'pause' to talk to Penny, and at that time you can hear the 'pause/unpause' Super Mario 64 sound effect playing from his laptop.
 * Sheldon doesn't like dining alone, because if he has to go to the restroom, there's no one to ensure that no one is touching his food while he's away (which is a grievous offense, and earns one strike with Sheldon).
 * Apparently the multiple attempts to get Penny to understand Schrödinger's Cat in "The Tangerine Factor" did stick at least somewhat; she's overheard trying to explain the concept to her new date in this episode.
 * Several comic book super-villains apparently have doctoral degrees, as Sheldon suddenly realizes after naming Dr. Doom, Dr. Octopus, and Dr. Sivana.
 * The deal breaker for Leslie is that Leonard believes string theory better unites with  than loop quantum gravity, which she doesn't, so they can't reconcile which theory they will raise their children to accept. Interestingly, four seasons later, in "The Parking Lot Escalation", Sheldon claims that he is "solely responsible for this university’s  six loop quantum gravity".
 * Sheldon uses the phrase 'the more the merrier' in this episode. However, in "The Gorilla Experiment", he says that more does not equal merry, conflicting his statement in the first case.
 * For someone who's "familiar with everything", Sheldon obviously doesn't know that the 'Y' in sentences that can be seen at a Renaissance Fair (as in "...") is in fact not a 'Y', but a letter of Old English þ which was later replaced with 'th' like in the word 'the'. Thus, what Sheldon is talking about is actually "Þe Olde", and should be pronounced simply as "The Old(e)" instead of "Ye Olde".

Errors

 * Leonard says in this episode that he has only went out with Joyce Kim, Leslie Winkle and Penny although in the previous episode Sheldon said that he went out with a woman with a PH.D in French Literature
 * Sheldon states in the beginning that the "Reinheitsgebot" would have severely limited the availability of mead in 1487. This is wrong for two reasons, the first being that the most commonly known version of this law wasn't introduced until 1516 and secondly this law only defined the price and the ingredients of beer and had therefore nothing to do with other alcoholic beverages like mead

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