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The Big Bang Theory: "The Cooper/Kripke Inversion": IGN Review

IGN:
A man like Sheldon Cooper attracts a lot of enemies, and they seem to be coming back to haunt him lately. Following the return of Wil Wheaton earlier in the season, Sheldon was forced to partner up with rival physicist Barry Kripke. All Sheldon needs at this point is for Leslie Winkle to roll back into town and the trifecta will be complete.

alycakes4091d ago

Although this was a good episode I really can't stand Kripeki and don't really enjoy the ones that he's in that much. I could do with his character never being on at all.

calis4089d ago

His lisp gets annoying quickly.

Is it a legit lisp?

alycakes4089d ago

I don't think it is but I'm not sure...I've never seen him in anything else.

mike-rotch4089d ago

IGN writers need to proof-read their articles. There were many syntactical and grammatical errors on there.

ironfist924086d ago

IGN is run by a room full of immature illiterate monkeys, what do you expect?

Unztayble4087d ago

I believe the creators are trying to humble Sheldon down a bit (if at all possible) with this episode. So, that he may be able to have a meaningful relationship with Amy and not be such an arrogant wise ass all the time.

I'm waiting to see what he's gonna say after he sleeps with her. *Sheldon voice "Good lord! this is phenomenal!" hahaha!

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