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The Fuzzy Boots Corollary ()


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Leonard gets upset when he discovers that Penny is seeing a new guy, so he tries to trick her into going on a date with him.

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Leonard Hofstadter
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Sheldon Cooper
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Penny
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Howard Wolowitz
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Raj Koothrappali
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Leslie Winkle
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Doug
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Waitress
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Instructor

Directed by

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Mark Cendrowski

Written by

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Chuck Lorre ... (created by) (creator) &
Bill Prady ... (created by) (creator)
 
Bill Prady ... (teleplay) &
Steven Molaro ... (teleplay)
 
Chuck Lorre ... (story)

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Lee Aronsohn ... consulting producer
Kristy Cecil ... associate producer
Peter Chakos ... co-producer
Robert Cohen ... co-executive producer
Jennifer Glickman ... consulting producer
David Goetsch ... co-executive producer (as Dave Goetsch)
Kelly Lee ... co-producer (as Kelly-Anne Lee)
David Litt ... consulting producer
Chuck Lorre ... executive producer (showrunner)
Steven Molaro ... producer
Faye Oshima Belyeu ... producer
Bill Prady ... executive producer
Mary T. Quigley ... co-producer

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Steven V. Silver ... director of photography

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Peter Chakos

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Ryan Berdan ... post-production coordinator
Tony D'Amore ... final colorist (uncredited)
Todd Morris ... assistant editor (uncredited)

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Ken Miller
Nikki Valko

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John Shaffner

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Ann Shea

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Mary T. Quigley

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Peggy Nichols ... makeup artist
Faye Woods ... hair stylist

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Kelly Lee ... unit production manager (as Kelly-Anne Lee)

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Chris Klausen ... second assistant director
Howard Murray ... associate director
Anthony Rich ... first assistant director

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Scott L. London ... property master
Francoise Cherry-Cohen ... set designer (uncredited)
Sam Huston ... assistant property master (uncredited)
Bryan Rogers ... set dresser (uncredited)
Jeffry C. Voorhees ... on-set dresser (uncredited)

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Bob La Masney ... re-recording mixer
Charlie McDaniel ... re-recording mixer
Bruce Peters ... production sound mixer
Ron Arnold ... sound recordist (uncredited)

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Bryan Whitaker ... flame artist (uncredited)

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Roland Monty Reese ... dimmer board op
Ron Ervin ... grip (uncredited)
John O'Brien ... video controller (uncredited)
Robert Zeigler ... digital imaging technician (uncredited)

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Nikki Hoffman ... extras casting
Peter Pappas ... casting associate
Adam Hochfeld ... extras casting (uncredited)

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Julie Heath ... key costumer (uncredited)

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Barenaked Ladies ... composer: theme music / performer: theme music
Matthew Gerrard ... composer: additional music cues
Joe Fischer ... music manager (uncredited)
Leo Tee ... music clearance manager (uncredited)

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Julie Fleischer ... script supervisor

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Don Foster ... executive consultant
Eddie Gorodetsky ... executive consultant
Mark Roberts ... executive consultant
David Saltzberg ... science consultant (as David Saltzberg Ph.D.)
Matt Clifford ... assistant to consulting producer (uncredited)
Mona Garcea ... executive assistant (uncredited)
Maile Gerken ... production assistant (uncredited)
Gregg Moscot ... production coordinator (uncredited)
Jacob Murray ... production assistant (uncredited)
Anthony Robinson ... production assistant (uncredited)
Jason T. Welden ... computer/video playback (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Leonard is still pining over Penny, but comes to the realization that she is out of his league when he sees her with her handsome latest date. Moving on, Leonard decides to ask out his colleague, Dr. Leslie Winkle, instead, who wants to treat this event like a sped up science experiment, with the results being more important than the process. With Leonard still thinking about Penny, Sheldon clarifies to Leonard that Penny has not rejected him since Leonard has never asked her out. But Penny's interpretation of Leonard's question makes Leonard reevaluate how to approach their "first date". Written by Huggo

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  • The Fuzzy Boots Corollary (United States)
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  • 22 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The song that Leonard (Johnny Galecki) is singing is "Boston" by Augustana. See more »
Goofs in this episode Leonard refers to Sheldon having asthma, while later in the series he himself is the one suffering from the condition. See more »
Movie Connections References Aliens (1986). See more »
Soundtracks History of Everything See more »
Crazy Credits CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #186 ZEN NOIR The hardest journey is the one which leads to the truth. I didn't know that when I began my little midnight ramble. If I had, I probably would've stayed home, drank myself stupid and watched Ferguson until the big nod closed my book for the day. But there I was, standing outside her house, looking up at her bedroom window while a cold rain whipped me in the face like I'd somehow pissed it off. I could see her kissing him. I could see her as she slowly descended beneath the window frame. I could see him too. He just stood there smiling, like the canary who got eaten by the cat. But then a funny thing happened while I was dancing the voyeuristic bebop in my terribly trendy, bright-green plastic shoes. I found myself thinking that the aching loneliness I was feeling had its roots in something much deeper than being eighty-sixed to a one bedroom efficiency in the marina by a dame who digs deep into the degrading bang-bang in order to make up for an emotionally distant father. No, this was the pain of existential separateness. The false sense that one is fundamentally apart from people, things, life, the whole damn universe. In a blinding flash I realized that what I was really experiencing was the result of a life-long indoctrination by a culture which elevates individualism above all else, thus causing a soul-crushing sense of aloneness which demands over and under the counter medication, the constant distraction of sporting events, TV, major motion pictures and a pop-tabloid religion based on celebrity worship/crucifixion. Of course this epiphany did not deter me from pulling the roscoe out of my fanny pack and going into the house to TC of B. As I crossed up the stairs I could feel my wet tube socks squishing through the little round holes of my polyurethane crocs. See more »
Quotes Leonard: Hey, what's going on?
Sheldon: Internet's been down for half an hour.
Koothrappali: Also, Sheldon may be a robot.
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