AVClub: The Big Bang Theory closed out the first half of its ninth season on a high note. For weeks the whole “Amy and Sheldon are going to do it” storyline had been building, and despite a recipe for disaster, the show handled everything right. The winter finale was a genuinely sweet and charming episode that took Amy and Sheldon’s relationship to another level in more ways than the obvious. It’s rare that The Big Bang Theory spends so much time patiently building a story with two great character arcs, but that’s just what the show did in the first half of this season.
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