The Champagne Reflection

"The Champagne Reflection" is the tenth episode of the eighth season of the sitcom The Big Bang Theory. The episode aired on Thursday, November 20, 2014.

Summary
Howard, Raj and Leonard cleanup the life's work of another professor who passed away, Bernadette faces up to her bullying and Sheldon records the last episode of "Fun with Flags".

Extended Plot
Sheldon is taping the final episode of "Sheldon Cooper presents Fun with Flags." Amy sets off a popper than scares Sheldon. After only 232 episodes the series is over. 233 if Amy hadn't failed to hit the record button on a episode.

Leonard, Howard and Raj are cleaning out Professor Roger Abbott's office, throwing out a life's work. Raj thought the job was going to be boring, but then he found a set of and decided it was also gross. Howard mused that someday someone else will throw out their work. Leonard said that it was Sheldon and he did it. and wondering if there are any important discoveries among the files. Raj finds a which when tilted; a 's  falls off. Leonard finds a 50 year old of  with a note from Professor Abbot's. The bottle is to be opened after he makes his first great discovery. While Leonard is reflective, Howard and Raj thinks it's funny that his name sounds like.

Penny meets her boss Dan at a company and he greets her as his newest star employee who is the third best sales rep. Bernadette is still the. Dan calls her "dear, sweet vicious little Bernadette". Penny tries to defend her; however, Dan describes how she yelled at him and his for losing the  at the company. His grandson called her the mean little kid with the big. When Bernadette arrives, Dan disappears.

Sheldon is showing the highlights of his "Fun with Flags" series where viewers have learned, laughed, wondered and even shed a tear or two while learning about s. Amy appears in a  costume for, Sheldon is dressed as debunking her , both of them are on a  talking about beach warning flags and Barry Kripke is a guest playing the game "Fwag, Not a fwag" as picture cards are flashed in front of him. In the beach scene Amy keeps looking at Sheldon's s.

Leonard is reviewing some of Professor Abbot's s that are full of s. He wonders what the professor was working on and wants to find some time on the to  the notebooks. Howard agrees to help until he admits he has no idea how to them. Raj tells him to talk to the fellow he shared the with, Professor Sharp.

At the banquet, Dan, Penny and Bernadette are sharing a. Penny asks about Dan's grandson who is seven. Bernadette remembers him from the picnic crying like a wuss. Her Dad always said that that the only ones who like cry are  and. Dan goes to get another drink. Penny points out that she can be rough on at times, while Bernadette still sees her as the sweetest person she knows. Her Dad always taught her to stand up for herself.

LeVar Burton is back as a FWF's guest. He is appearing under the assumption that Sheldon will erase his contact information in his presence. Sheldon shows LeVar the episode where he dressed up as for. His tribute Leonard called "wildly ". When LeVar watched it, he said "Hell, no." Sheldon assumed that missed LeVar was disagreeing with Leonard, especially since Sheldon always thought Leonard was wrong, and concluded that he approved.

The guys visit Professor Sharp's in a run-down  to discuss the notebooks Leonard had found. Raj thinks that they are some kind of interstellar coordinate system for an updated version of. Sharp explains that it is a diary Professor Abbot had kept under the assumption that restricting calories was the key to living forever. Raj asked if it really worked. Howard looked at him funny and asked if he was serious. Even though he was he could have been hit by a. As to his work, Professor Abbot never accomplished anything significant. Raj asked about Professor Sharp's work. He replied that one gets an apartment like this for winning a.

Penny continues to discuss Bernadette's. Bernadette says that she is tough, but that she isn't a. Her Dad always taught her to stand up for herself. Penny replied that there is a difference between being tough and telling your friend that her new look like a saggy. "Did she return them to Babies 'R' Us?" Bernadette snaps back. She did it again. Bernadette wants to leave since she thinks that everybody her. People find her quite and she just has to show them how sweet she is. Penny insists that they are going to stay and fix this situation together even though her is.

Sheldon finishes his final episode throwing a salute to all his "flag-keteers" He wishes he could run them all up a and  them. He thanks Amy and mentions that she is the first woman to co-host a flag or -related show. Amy adds, "Take that, " Sheldon gets very as he signs off using his  as a. Amy says that she thinks his sign-off was beautiful and all Sheldon can do is again ask her if she hit the record button.

Professor Sharpe's office is now empty. As the guys are throwing out the last of his files, Leonard sighs that that is the end of Roger Abbot. Raj adds that they never found out who him. Not everyone achieves something great in their lives. Some people just have to concentrate on the small moments that make up their lives, muses Howard; however, he doesn't have to worry about that because he went into "". Since the leftover bottle of champagne was meant to celebrate a great discovery, the guys decide to open it when one of them makes one. They will toast Professor Abbot, celebrate their achievement and also rub their success in Sheldon's. Everyone agrees that that would be the best part.

Penny and Bernadette approach Dan at the bar so she can. Dan is nervous talking to her. Bernadette is sorry that she yelled at his grandson. Dan tells her not to worry about it. Then she adds that Penny says that everybody is afraid of her. Dan nervously asks why anybody would say that. Bernadette plans on being more sensitive toward people in the. Fine. Dan then tells her that the company is going to stop paying for everybody's and that it started five s ago. No one wanted to tell her and everyone else has been paying for Bernadette's coffee by using the money from their " Jar". They also gave her a private due to her attitude. Bernadette feels terrible and thinks that everyone sees her as a. Dan quips that she is like the one eyed one from "". Bernadette breaks into and says that she wants to quit, but Penny says that the company needs her. Dan tells her that they will still pay for her coffee or even better get her an. Bernadette sobs that that would be nice AND has found a new way to get what she wants. Leonard returns home late with the bottle of champagne. Sheldon is hunched over his not getting any comments on his last FWF episode. Sheldon feels that his efforts were for nothing, not unlike Leonard throwing out all of Professor Abbot's life's work which showed no significant accomplishments. Sheldon tells Leonard that he doesn't know how he feels. ? Then Sheldon realizes that Leonard does get his. Then one short note arrives to his  that someone was sorry FWF had ended. "The people are heartbroken!" Sheldon is going to bring the series back. He wants to celebrate and opens up the 50 year old bottle. Not wanting to drink it, he just wanted to hear the pop, though it still scared him.

Finally, Sheldon visits LeVar's knocking the usual three times. He wants LeVar to know that the show is back and LeVar can be his first. Wil Wheaton had told him to get a. Since LeVar was born in would he like to help with an episode on German flags? And would he mind dressing up as a ? The is slammed in his face.

Critics

 * Jesse Schedeen for IGN - Every so often it's nice to get a reminder that The Big Bang Theory can be serious and introspective...They were tasked with cleaning out the office of one Professor Roger Abbot, a man who accumulated plenty of notes and journals but apparently achieved nothing of note in his long career...Leonard's ultimate epiphany was trite but true - all anyone can really do is “find meaning in the little moments that make up life.”..Sheldon and Amy were the real pinch-hitters when it came to humor this week...The montage of past shows was especially enjoyable. It's not every week you see Sheldon decked out in full Betsy Ross regalia and lambasting the mythologized American icon. Even better - that scene of Sheldon and Amy wearing old timey bathing suits and discussing the merits of purple lifeguard flags...Unfortunately, the Penny/Bernie subplot lagged behind the rest as the writers seemed to go out of their way to make Bernie seem unlikable and cruel.

Trivia

 * Fourth appearance of "Fun With Flags".
 * Howard muses that not everyone does something great with his life, but it's not him because he has been in space. Raj also achieved something great earlier in the show where he discovered a planetary body, where the issue of lifetime achievements were also discussed.
 * Clips of previously unseen episodes of "Fun with Flags" are viewed.
 * The signs at the company banquet again indicate that the name of Bernadette and Penny's company is Zangen.
 * Originally Sheldon had said on the first episode of "Fun with Flags" that the series would last a year, though it ended after nearly two years and 232 or 233 episodes.
 * The third appearance of LeVar Burton on The Big Bang Theory, the second most of a celebrity who plays a version of himself.
 * Leonard is the only character to appear in more than two locations.

Quotes
Leonard: It still feels weird just throwing away his work like this.

Howard: Don’t feel bad. Someday, someone will be throwing your work away too.

Leonard: That someone was Sheldon and the day was yesterday. Hey, look at this. “Dear Roger. To be opened upon your first great discovery. Love, Mom.” Wow, look at the date. He saved this 50 years and never got to open it.

Howard: That’s intense.

Raj: Poor Roger Abbot.

Howard: Roger Abbot sounds just like Roger Rabbit.

Dan: Cute, sweet, vicious little Bernadette.

Amy: Say Betsy Ross. What you working on?

Sheldon: I have no idea. Because the story of me sewing the first American flag is unsupported poppycock.

Amy: Then you did it sew it? HMM?

Sheldon: Don’t ask me. I’m just a simple seamstress whose descendants are out to make a quick buck.

Bernadette: Nobody likes a crybaby except mommies and Democrats.

Penny: OK, look, I know what a good person you are, but sometimes people think you might come off a little harsh.

Bernadette: What? I’m like the sweetest person I know. Look at me. I should be a tree baking cookies.

Penny: Yes, but once in a while people think you’re a little mean.

Bernadette: Oh yeah? You one of those people?

Penny: No, no, no, no. I think the cookie thing.

Sheldon: Welcome back. Our guest today is a returning fan favorite. He puts the reading in your rainbow, the Geordi in your LaForge and the Kunte in your Kinte. Mr. LeVar Burton.

LeVar Burton: Thank you Sheldon. Now remember our deal.

Sheldon: You do this, I delete the contact information

LeVar Burton: While…

Sheldon: While you watch me do it.

LeVar Burton: Great. Happy to be back.

Sheldon: Well, since you’re here I’d like to get your opinion on something. In honor of Black History Month I portrayed George Washington Carver in a loving tribute that my roommate called “wildly racist”. What do you think?

Recorded Sheldon: Hi. My name is George.

LeVar Burton: Oh, hell no.

Sheldon: You heard him Leonard. No, it’s not racist.

Bernadette: I am not a bully. I mean maybe I come off a little strong, but that’s only because my dad raise me to be tough and not take any crap from anybody.

Penny: No, that’s fine, but there’s a difference between being tough and telling your friend her new pants look like a saggy diaper.

Bernadette: I did say that, didn't I?

Penny: Yeah, you did. I felt so self-conscious that I had to return them.

Bernadette: Where? To Babies R Us?

Penny: You’re doing it again.

Bernadette: Sorry. Can we just go? I feel like everybody hates me.

Penny: Oh, come on. They don’t hate you, all right. They’re just a little intimated. All you need to do is show everyone how sweet you really are.

Bernadette: I think I rather go.

Penny: No, come on, we’re not going anywhere. I am here for you and we’re going to fight this together.'''  Bernadette:''' Thank you.

Penny: Even though your dress is ugly.

Sheldon: Well my little flag-kef-teers. It looks like the last episode of “Fun with Flags” is at an end. If I could I would run each and every one of you viewers up a flagpole and salute you. And if you touched the ground, burn you. I’d like to take a moment to personally thank Dr. Amy Farrah Fowler who you may or may not know is the first woman to co-host a flag or banner-related Internet info-tainment show.

Amy: Take that, glass ceiling.

Sheldon: And if I may get serious for a moment, hosting this show has been one crazy ride. With all its ups and downs I wouldn't give it up for the world. Except for now when I’m giving it up. Before I sign off I’d like to share with you one last use for a white flag. It’s good for times like this.(Crying.) Good night.

Amy: Cut. Sheldon, that was beautiful. Sheldon: If you didn't press record….

Amy: I pressed it!

Leonard: Well, that it’s it. That’s the end of Roger Abbott.

Raj: And we still don’t know who framed him.

Leonard: I still keep thinking about how an entire life seemingly amounts to nothing.

Howard: I guess the truth is not everyone will accomplish something great. Some of us may just to have to find meaning in the little moments that make up life.

Leonard: That’s a nice way of looking at it. Howard: Yeah for you, not for me. I went to space. I’m covered.