The Big Bang Theory, Season 7, Episode 4, “The Raiders Minimization”
Directed by Mark Cendrowski
Written by Chuck Lorre, Jim Reynolds & Tara Hernandez (Story), Steven Molaro, Jim Reynolds & Maria Ferrari (Teleplay)
Airs Thursdays at 8pm Est on CBS
The Thursday night comedies are all quite hit and miss this week, as some fail to amuse while still successfully moving their stories forward. The best episode out of the three is probably The Big Bang Theory‘s. Despite not really doing much to move the story forward, it definitely provides the most entertainment. The jokes appear to be growing more explicit as “The Raiders Minimization” continues to explore Penny and Leonard’s relationship. Last week we saw a number of jokes at Penny’s expense and here Leonard continues to act like she is completely stupid. Although he can outsmart her academically, he can’t beat her in the relationship game. It’s...
Directed by Mark Cendrowski
Written by Chuck Lorre, Jim Reynolds & Tara Hernandez (Story), Steven Molaro, Jim Reynolds & Maria Ferrari (Teleplay)
Airs Thursdays at 8pm Est on CBS
The Thursday night comedies are all quite hit and miss this week, as some fail to amuse while still successfully moving their stories forward. The best episode out of the three is probably The Big Bang Theory‘s. Despite not really doing much to move the story forward, it definitely provides the most entertainment. The jokes appear to be growing more explicit as “The Raiders Minimization” continues to explore Penny and Leonard’s relationship. Last week we saw a number of jokes at Penny’s expense and here Leonard continues to act like she is completely stupid. Although he can outsmart her academically, he can’t beat her in the relationship game. It’s...
- 10/11/2013
- by Catstello
- SoundOnSight
After a convenience store robbery goes awry, and a plain clothes police officer is shot, Nick (Cristian Solimeno) and Celia (Melinda Y. Cohen) find themselves executing a polite home invasion, in need of a new set of wheels. They hit a bump in the road when they discover someone home, a well kempt man by the name of Victor (Billy Zane), who claims to be the man of the house. After one of the resident's inhabitants, Nadine (Scarlett Sabet) is disc…...
- 10/25/2011
- Horrorbid
After a convenience store robbery goes awry, and a plain clothes police officer is shot, Nick (Cristian Solimeno) and Celia (Melinda Y. Cohen) find themselves executing a polite home invasion, in need of a new set of wheels. They hit a bump in the road when they discover someone home, a well kempt man by the name of Victor (Billy Zane), who claims to be the man of the house. After one of the residents inhabitants, Nadine (Scarlett Sabet) is discovered hiding in a closet, Nick and Celia begin to put the pieces together. Not long after, Nick discovers the mutilated remains of Nadine’s family in the house, and determines that Victor is definitely not what he seems to be. When the task force arrives, and the vengeance driven officer (Ken Bones) Roth (It was Roth’s son who was shot in the convenience store) assumes command of the situation,...
- 5/22/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Matt Molgaard)
- Fangoria
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