The Big Bang Theory, Best of Guest Stars Season 1 Episode 6 The Hawking Excitation
- April 5, 2012
The Big Bang Theory is a popular American sitcom that follows the lives of four friends - Sheldon, Leonard, Raj, and Howard, who are all brilliant scientists but struggle with social skills. The show has numerous guest stars over the years and the Best of Guest Stars season 1 episode 6 features one of the most iconic guest stars of all time - Stephen Hawking.
In The Hawking Excitation, the gang is excited when they hear that Stephen Hawking is going to be visiting their university and giving a speech. They are all fans of his work and are eager to meet him in person. Sheldon, who is especially enamored with Hawking, becomes obsessed with making a good impression on him. He plans every detail of their meeting and even practices talking to him in advance.
When Hawking arrives, everyone is thrilled but Sheldon is extremely nervous. He keeps trying to impress Hawking with his knowledge and insights, but Hawking doesn't really seem to be paying attention to him. Meanwhile, Raj, Howard, and Leonard are trying to get selfies with Hawking, but they keep failing.
In the midst of all this chaos, Penny, Sheldon's neighbor, comes over to meet Hawking. She is not at all familiar with his work but is immediately taken with his intelligence and wit. This only makes Sheldon more jealous and insecure.
As the group continues to orbit around Hawking, they begin to realize that the man they have placed on a pedestal may not be all he seems. Hawking starts to share some of his personal quirks and flaws, causing them to see him in a more human light. This is a valuable lesson for Sheldon, who learns that his hero is not infallible but is still worthy of respect and admiration.
Overall, The Hawking Excitation is a hilarious and heartwarming episode that showcases both the show's love of science and its ability to humanize even the most famous intellectuals. It is a must-watch for fans of The Big Bang Theory and anyone who has ever looked up to an icon.