Every Penny And Leonard Engagement Scene In The Big Bang Theory, Ranked

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When Leonard Hofstadter, one of the main nerds of “The Big Bang Theory” portrayed by Johnny Galecki, first poses his eyes on his new neighbor Penny (played by Kaley Cuoco), he was immediately struck; He even said to his best friend and roommate Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons) that the babies he wants to have with her will be “intelligent And beautiful. “Honestly, Penny is lucky that Leonard did not offer the marriage a few minutes after their first meeting, but finally, he do Start asking him to marry him – but fortunately, they actually come out when he moves to wedding proposals in its own right. (Penny also introduces one of them, but hang on; we will get there.)

Overall, a marriage proposal (in one form or another) appears five times between Leonard and Penny throughout “The Big Bang Theory”, and incredibly, only one of these times leads to a real commitment. (They also get married twicePartly because their first marriage is a failure and resulted in one of the worst episodes of all time of the show, but it is another question.) I chose and classified all the “engagement scenes” – or, as most of them are, close to you – for you from the worst to the best, because to be absolutely frank with you, a lot of attempts for “the relationship with the fact of the first. (Come on, Leonard. Relax.)

5. The branch of hesitation (season 7, episode 12)

Offering while you are drunk is never a good idea and you offer while you are drunk And Experience a bitter professional disappointment is even worse. This is why the hasty and even desperate proposition of Penny in Leonard in the episode of season 7 “The Wesitive Ramification” is easily the worst wedding attempt at the couple’s relationship. At the start of the episode, Penny is delighted to say to Leonard, Sheldon and his friends Amy Farrah Fowler (Mayim Bialik), Raj Koothrappali (Kunal Nayyar) and Howard Wolowitz (Simon Helberg) that she has reserved a guest role in “Ncis” next to Mark Harmon … But when they are all sitting together … Pinny “Absolutely Star Mark … But when they are all seated at the episode together, Pinny” Absolutely Stardined to DEVASTED TO DEVASTED TO DEVISTADE TO When Work Her images landed on the floor of the Cup room.

Penny falls head for the first in a bottle of wine and goes to Leonard and Sheldon’s apartment, telling Leonard that, apart from their relationship, she has absolutely no idea what she is doing in life (and includes the totally charming detail which, while waiting in Starbucks, a pair of dirty underwear. In a moment of obvious despair, Penny puts himself on his knees and is obviously intoxicated and panic.

4. The tangible proof affection (season 6, episode 16)

It is Valentine’s Day in Pasadena during the episode of season 6 “The tangible proof affection”, and literally no one is happy. (Frankly, this is what you get to put a ton of pressure on a random day in February to be perfect and romantic, but I am cynical.) While Raj is organizing a night for singles with the owner of the comic strip Stuart Bloom (Kevin Sussman, alias the man who was almost Howard Wolowitz), Leonard decides to take Penny to a fancy romantic restaurant, and after Howard accidentally ruins his gift to his wife Bernadette (Melissa Rauch), making him have obtained a grain of sand registered with their initials which took him 12 hours to do, Bernadette and Howard finally join for a double date.

Bernadette and Howard are already fighting when they arrive at the restaurant-Howard did not do any tasks, then Bernadette hid his Xbox-and in the middle of their argument, Penny sees his ex-girlfriend to eat with her own meeting … An ex-girlfriend who deceived her with her friend, who happens to be the date in question. When the ex of Penny offers his parameter, Leonard barely removed his own proposal before Penny tells him to push him, and they Finish fighting when they go home. (That makes Bernadette and Howard feel better about their own problems, naturally.) Penny and Leonard continue to duker when they go home until Leonard declares that Penny must be the only one to offer to offer him And requires Penny to sweep his feet, so it is really unhappy that this announcement will be followed, a season later, by “The Hacitation Ramification”.

In addition, Leonard calls Penny a “b ****” in this episode, so it’s not great. (She is called a first first, but still.)

3. Launch acceleration (season 5, episode 23)

Everything is going pretty well between Penny and Leonard in the episode of season 5 “The Launch Acceleration” until halfway through the episode – when, after having taken things slowly for a while, they jump together and Leonard apparently offers during sex. (It’s a sitcom, so obviously, we do not see that happening.) What we see is that they come out of the room, with Penny in a oversized t-shirt and Leonard in his pink with frills, and Penny is seriously upset; As she points out, a marriage proposal for an intimate physical moment is not exactly standard. (When Leonard asks if they can go back to his room and give him another blow, Penny quips that his next request will be “hey baby. You want to go and get houses in the neighborhoods with good schools?”)

This haunts their relationship for a good part of the episode until Leonard grabs Penny in the corridor when she heads for her work at the Cheesecake factory. Penny kisses Leonard and officially refuses his impromptu proposal, although he follows her in the corridor to ask him if they always go out. She says they are, but she is very clearly irritated with him, so it is not exactly a good indication of future proposals to come.

2. The transmogrification of the protons (season 7, episode 22)

At the end of season 7 of “The Big Bang Theory”, the gang learns that Arthur Jeffries, The television star known as “Professor Proton” (played by the legend of real comedy Bob Newhart)Recently deceased … and Penny and Leonard are the only ones to go to his commemorative service. Leonard, thinking of his regrets of the funeral, says that he regrets saying no to the drunk proposition of Penny in “the branch of hesitation”; She immediately tells him not to do it at the time and there noting that he has a “proposal face”. In response, Leonard says that he “loses” a sort of twisted proposition competition because he proposed twice and did it only once, so Penny “offers” and said to Leonard that he must offer him. Naturally, Leonard Really Make a meal from this, saying that he does not want to have any regrets while Penny, slightly and naturally horrified by the idea that they get engaged in the funeral of an old man, tells him to say no so they are “even”.

It does not end funeral. During their car to go home, Penny insists that Leonard says no and says “do you want to marry me, yes or no”, what Leonard twists in another proposal … make Penny mad. FinallyLeonard says no, although he always clings to the whole “second proposal”. It’s a bit exasperating to watch Leonard rub all this on Penny’s face, but here is the backhand: the fact that they are joking about it and that the two seem to want to get married is a more encouraging sign that we have seen until that time.

1. The dissolution of the gorilla (season 7, episode 23)

True to the form, even the real proposal of Penny and Leonard – the one that ends with them legitimately get engaged – is clumsy. Immediately after “The Proton Transmogrification”, the penultimate episode of season 7 of “The Big Bang Theory”, entitled “The Gorilla Dissolution”, is largely focused on Penny’s flagging career as an actor as she heads to shoot the clear “serial ape-is” next to ” Wil Wheaton (who, as he does several times throughout the series, plays himself). Leonard label the support before realizing that the film director does not care, and when Penny asks the director to redo a scene, they fight and she is licensed; When Wheaton defends him, he is also dismissed and all three leave the set in disgrace.

Back at Penny’s apartment, she says she has to start making better choices with her life, how much she suggests to get married. Leonard, not taking her seriously, says that she only wants to marry her because he is an “intelligent decision” like a “muffin of her”, in a spiral to be the “boring” choice simply because he is good for her. Both start to fight – yes, Again -Until Penny says that he was fired from “serial ape-ist 2” was the best thing that happened to her because she realized that she only needed one thing: “You, you stupid pop-tart!” They realize that it is the real deal and, for the very first time, Leonard produced a ring that he says that he bought some time ago after having agreed that all of this was a little anti-climatic; The two kisses, finally engaged for real this time.

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