The episode title is a reference to a famous 1991 artwork by Damien Hirst—a tiger shark preserved in formaldehyde. It’s a classic Big Bang nod to high-concept art and science!
Seeing Sheldon actually stand up to his favorite person in the world to defend Amy shows just how much their relationship has evolved. [S2E16] The Physical Impossibility of Death in ...
This episode of The Big Bang Theory explores the chaos that ensues when Sheldon’s "Me-Maw" comes to visit and clashes with Amy. The episode title is a reference to a
In "The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living," the legendary Me-Maw (played by June Squibb) finally arrives in Pasadena, and she isn't exactly Amy’s biggest fan. This episode of The Big Bang Theory explores
Meanwhile, Howard and Raj get into a heated (and hilarious) debate over whether a movie theater's "frozen" ice cream is actually better than regular ice cream.
It takes some courage, but Amy finally tells Me-Maw that she loves Sheldon just as much as she does.
Me-Maw is fiercely protective of her "Moonpie" and makes it clear she hasn't forgotten Amy breaking Sheldon’s heart during their breakup.