The Big Bang Theory Favorite Clip!

"I possess the DNA of Leonard Nimoy!" 😉

Truly my favorite clip of this show. Kaley Cuoco has a hard time not cracking up at Jim Parsons. Plus Jim's facial expressions have never been funnier before or since.

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12 Responses to The Big Bang Theory Favorite Clip!

  1. Helena Bertinelli says:

    I love this one!

  2. David Moore says:

    Fantastic!!! A great way to brighten an already fantastic day! Thanks +Scott Cramer!

  3. Matthew Baker says:

    Outstanding! Thank you.

  4. George Koklas says:

    I hate it when embedding is disabled and I have to go to Youtube to watch a clip :

  5. Scott Cramer says:

    Sorry George! I'm with 'ya on that one. Makes no sense. Well, ads, I'm sure…

  6. George Koklas says:

    +Scott Cramer well, nothing to be sorry about, just the way it works (oh I had I good laugh by the way, thanks for sharing).

    But it does drive me nuts. And don't get me started with all the videos which "are not available for TV sets" which I cannot view on my WDTV Live >:(

  7. Chad Wilson says:

    Hilarious!

  8. Kaydie Wells says:

    I LOVE this show, I wish it was on Netflix.

  9. Scott Cramer says:

    There are nefarious methods outside of Netflix. Or so I have heard.

  10. David Moore says:

    CBS has chosen not to play nicely with any of the digital media sharing services. They have locked out Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime. Only way to get episodes for almost any CBS show is to buy them by the season and / or individual episodes on Amazon Prime or iTunes.

  11. Kaydie Wells says:

    Jerks. Thanks for the info +David Moore!

  12. Allen Simpson says:

    Aside from the laugh track (which i believe is only there so people of lesser intelligence know when to laugh) i believe this is the smartest sitcom on telivision…for the most part the jokes generally dont go straight for the lowest common denominater.

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