
Debbie Wolowitz Charakterbeschreibung: Debbie Wolowitz, Staffel 3 bis 5
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After this episode, Howard obtains full ownership of their home and he and Bernadette move in, with Stuart still staying there until " The Sales Call Sublimation ", but then moving back in with them in " The Property Division Collision ".
The gang reflects on Debbie's passing. Stuart can't believe she's gone, and will always be grateful to her for taking him in in his time of need, as he would have been homeless otherwise.
Raj is going to miss her, and reflects on how she made him feel welcome when he first came to America even though she thought that Raj was the gardener the first few years.
Penny reflects on how Mrs. Wolowitz had told her that she was too skinny and should eat more. Amy remarks that she had said the same thing to her, and Penny tells Amy not to take this moment from her.
Sheldon didn't like the way that she yelled, but will miss it. Leonard offered to yell at him if he wanted, but Sheldon said it just wouldn't be the same.
Leonard offers to make a toast with the rest of the gang to honor Mrs. Wolowitz, saying she was a great mother to all of them which doubled as a toast by the cast to their own "mother," the late Carol Ann Susi.
Wolowitz did appear one last time in " The Bitcoin Entanglement " in a flashback where her audio from a previous episode was used.
Debbie usually shouted at whoever she was talking to, but on occasions, has been heard to speak in a softer tone. This communication was particularly true in the episode " The Hawking Excitation ", when Sheldon Cooper took her shopping for a dress and she asked him to "hold" her after Sheldon made a comment about her inability to fit into a dress.
Whenever she spoke, she was usually heard either shouting from another room, off-screen, or over the phone. Howard is Debbie's son. As one would expect, she had a typical Jewish "Momma's boy" relationship with him.
It's apparent that they loved each other very much, despite the fact that they frequently got on each other's nerves. Mostly Howard wanted to move out and a lot of times he really hates his mother.
Obviously, Debbie had a falling out with her then-husband, Sam. Their relationship deteriorated to the point where Sam abandoned both her and their son without even looking back, never to return.
At first, it seemed like Debbie didn't approve of a Catholic like Bernadette with her son and it appeared she got a "heart attack from learning of engagement when it was really food poisoning.
When Mrs. Wolowitz woke up her first thought was to see if Bernadette was alright and it revealed she approves her, and even gave her blessing to their marriage.
It is shown that by spending so much time with her Bernadette has picked up some of her mannerisms especially her yelling. These show that she had a good relationship with her daughter-in-law and entrusted her son into her hands.
Eventually, Mrs. Wolowitz dies and Bernadette is shown to be upset by the death of her mother-in-law and with her husband she went out to her funeral.
Debbie was like a mother-figure to everyone and was kind enough to let them visit her home. The gang were amused or put off by Howard's attachment to his mother, though they never said anything about it.
Sometimes they were happy to have her as company. Raj stated Debbie initially mistook him for the gardener.
She lets Stuart into her home after he was nearly left homeless, to which Stuart called her a kind-hearted person who helped in his time of need.
The rest of the gang were all devastated at her passing, with Sheldon even stating he would miss her yelling and comforting Howard on his loss. At the end, the gang mourned her death by toasting to her.
This wiki. Mary uses reverse psychology to get Sheldon to reconcile with Amy. She again comes to visit in "The Rhinitis Revelation" before going on a Christian cruise, and Sheldon becomes jealous when she would rather go sightseeing with the rest of the gang instead of cooking for him and attending physics lectures.
Sheldon returns and gets into an argument, and is sent to his room. After Howard tells him about how he drove away an admirer of his mother, Sheldon apologizes to Mary, saying that he will accept her choices on the outside while condemning her internally for being a hypocrite by going against her religious beliefs.
Mary forgives him. Beverly Hofstadter, Leonard's mother. The two very different women start out as civil, but later quickly clash as Beverly insults and belittles Mary's strict religious beliefs, and Mary in turn derides Beverly's cold attitude.
Mary is especially insulted when Beverly is left dumbstruck how a genius intellect like Sheldon could be born to a woman like her.
After taking a break from each other, the two come to terms: Mary decides to forgive Beverly for her offhandish ways, and Beverly realizes there is more than one way to raise a child.
The two mothers make up and Beverly tries unconditional love by trying an awkward hug with Leonard. In season nine of The Big Bang Theory , Sheldon calls her to tell her that Amy broke up with him and that he would like to send the family heirloom engagement ring back, but she advises him to hold on to it, just in case.
She reappears in the season finale "The Convergence-Convergence" where she comes to attend Leonard and Penny's re-wedding where she is not at all happy to see Beverly.
She meets Leonard's father Alfred Hofstadter and the two get along great as they have each other's nice, gentle, and caring personalities, bonding over their mutual dislike of Beverly, and their admiration of each other's beliefs.
The two of them end up fighting with Beverly at the restaurant during the pre-ceremony dinner and the two leave together and after finding out they are staying at the same hotel, they decide to share a cab and it is implied that the two hook up.
In season 10 of The Big Bang Theory , during a visit to see her, Sheldon and Amy break it to her they are living together and Sheldon is stunned that she is not offended that they are " living in sin " due to her belief he was never going to find anyone.
Mary was happy for both of them, but she was not surprised, as she had been praying for them. Sheldon informed his mother that they would not be getting married in a church, which was okay with Mary, as she said anywhere Jesus is a church, and he'll be there in her heart.
She was also quite surprised to hear that there was more than one woman interested in Sheldon, otherwise she might've prayed a little too hard.
After hanging up, Mary thanks the Lord for making the engagement happen, and that even though he the Lord can do anything, that was mighty impressive.
She reappeared in "The Solo Oscillation", where she called Sheldon, who was annoyed by it, since he was trying to find something to work on.
She mentions that they had also been driven to the airport by an Indian fellow. Missy object to her comment. Mary also is in denial that her daughter is also separated from her husband.
Later at the wedding, when Mrs. Fowler wants to take her daughter way because she thinks that Sheldon has left her at the altar, Penny tells her to stop and that Sheldon would never hurt the woman he loves.
Mary stands up and applauds Penny who tells her to sit down too. Mary also tells Sheldon how proud she is of him and that her comment that sometimes it is the imperfections in things that make things perfect gives Sheldon an epiphany about his string theory work.
Mary has argued with Leonard's mother, Beverly, over the fact she never nurtured Leonard properly the way she has with Sheldon, while Beverly has criticized her for her narrow-minded beliefs.
A younger version of Mary played by Metcalf's real-life daughter Zoe Perry is a main character in the prequel series Young Sheldon. It is revealed in season 2 that Mary became a devout Christian after a difficult birth with Sheldon and Missy where Missy almost died.
It is also revealed that she had a miscarriage after the pregnancy with Sheldon and Missy. In season 3 it is revealed that she was forced into a shotgun wedding with George.
George Cooper Sr. George "Georgie" Cooper Jr. Often at odds while growing up, the Cooper brothers begin to reconcile their differences when Sheldon and Leonard visit George in season 11 before Sheldon's wedding.
Known as Georgie in his younger days, he appears as a main character on Young Sheldon played by Montana Jordan. Missy Cooper Raegan Revord : She is intellectually and socially quite unlike her brother.
Missy has grown up to be a tall, attractive woman that promptly catches the attention of Leonard, Howard, and Raj. Sheldon realizes that, within Missy's eggs, lies the potential for another "superior mutation" like him.
He temporarily sets himself up as a guardian to Missy in order to choose the best mate for her. Missy refers to Sheldon as "Shelly" and, despite their differences, she loves him and is proud of his accomplishments.
In "The Cooper Extraction", she gives birth to a baby boy with Sheldon helping while her husband is recovering from a motorcycle accident, but does not appear on-screen.
Henggeler reprises the role in the eleventh-season finale "The Bow Tie Asymmetry", where Missy, pregnant with her second child, travels with her mother to Pasadena to attend Sheldon's wedding.
It is mentioned that she is separated from her husband, which piques Raj's interest. Sheldon is her favorite grandchild, whom she calls " Moonpie ".
Sheldon, in turn, is very affectionate and protective toward her; while he can be very critical of other family members, he will not allow anyone to criticize his grandmother.
Meemaw is often mentioned by Sheldon, but did not appear on the series until episode 14 of season nine, "The Meemaw Manifestation".
Meemaw takes an immediate dislike to Amy upon meeting her. It appears she came to visit her grandson, but the real reason she came was to size Amy up and she dislikes Amy because of her breaking Sheldon's heart when she broke up with him.
Meemaw keeps this to herself until dinner where she reveals this in front of her grandson, his girlfriend and the married Hofstadter couple.
Later, Sheldon reasons with her about how she made her husband Sheldon's maternal grandfather a better person when he was stubborn and egotistical and Meemaw soon gives her blessings to Sheldon and Amy's relationship.
In that series, it is revealed that she is Sheldon's maternal grandmother and has a significant gambling habit. Like Mary, he has friction with Sheldon's atheism, but he often challenges Sheldon to explore their line of thought through logic exercises.
Alex Jensen Margo Harshman is a Caltech graduate student who appears in season six. Sheldon hires her to review his kindergarten and elementary-school notebooks for any possible Nobel Prize-winning research and attend to the tasks that Sheldon perceives a waste of his own valuable time.
Amy is at first jealous until she sees Alex instead flirting with an unresponsive Leonard. After repeated attempts by Alex, Leonard finally realizes that Alex is making advances toward him.
While proclaiming his loyalty to Penny, Leonard is flattered. Sheldon interferes with the perceived intention of mitigating a situation that needed none by lecturing Alex, but only succeeds in insulting her.
After Alex files a sexual harassment complaint, Sheldon is forced to apologize and is ordered take a university-mandated online sexual-harassment course.
Because Sheldon considers his own time as too valuable to waste on it, Sheldon asks Alex to take the course instead. For Valentine's Day, Sheldon sends Alex out to buy a present for Amy, which he likes so much, he keeps.
Anu Rati Gupta is the woman who Raj's father sets him up with after asking him to arrange a marriage for him who first appears in season She works in a hotel as a concierge.
In "The Wedding Gift Wormhole", depressed over everyone else being in a relationship, Raj asks his father to arrange a marriage for him, and sets him up with Anu.
On their first date, Anu's commanding personality and practical approach to marriage startle Raj but nonetheless he agrees to go ahead with it.
Howard criticizes Raj for this — he never expected Raj to just give up on romance. Raj admits this to Anu so she proposes to him, and he says yes.
She meets Penny and Bernadette in "The Tam Turbulence", where they track her down at the hotel she works at to check her out and end up impressed by her connections in the hotel industry, although the evening turns sour when they get drunk and end up telling her embarrassing things about Raj.
In "The Consummation Deviation", Anu wants to have sex with Raj for the first time, but he gets so nervous that his selective mutism returns. Confessing this to her, she is very understanding, revealing an unusual secret of her own: she hates music.
The next morning, he is able to have sex with her in the shower. When Raj installs a doorbell camera at Anu's home, he accidentally spies on her and sees her greeting her ex-boyfriend, they realize how little they know about each other.
The wedding gets cancelled, but they agree to start their relationship over by just dating. Anu later gets a job offer while working in London, and Raj considers leaving to propose to her, but Howard convinces him to wait for the right woman.
Arthur Jeffries, or Professor Proton Bob Newhart is the star of a fictional in-universe science show that Sheldon and Leonard watched as children.
The character is a homage to Mr. Later, Jeffries has a heart attack as a result of climbing the apartment stairs with his equipment.
He asks Sheldon to take his place at a party for a Korean family, which Sheldon agrees to do as "Professor Proton, Jr". While Sheldon idolizes him, Jeffries is constantly irritated by Sheldon's personality, and takes a shine to Penny.
In "The Proton Displacement", Leonard, Sheldon, and Amy bump into Jeffries at a drugstore, and Sheldon becomes upset when Jeffries asks Leonard for help on a paper instead of him, and when he finds out that Jeffries thinks he is annoying, Sheldon works with Bill Nye the Science Guy , whom Jeffries accuses of stealing material from his TV show.
After Nye abandons Sheldon and files for a restraining order against him, Jeffries arrives at Sheldon and Leonard's apartment and asks Sheldon for his advice on his paper although Sheldon already hacked his email account and read it for himself.
Sheldon immediately pretends not to care and refuses to go to the funeral. Jeffries appears to Sheldon in a dream, where Sheldon compares him to Obi-Wan Kenobi , dressing him in Jedi robes and making him appear as a Force ghost.
When Sheldon asks for his wisdom, Jeffries tells Sheldon to appreciate everything in life, including his friends, and never take it for granted.
Jeffries returns in "The Opening Night Excitation" when his ghost convinces Sheldon to spend time with Amy on her birthday instead of going to see Star Wars: The Force Awakens as he had planned to do for months.
After hearing Professor Proton's words, Sheldon decides to prove his devotion to Amy by finally having sex with her, as she has been hoping he will do for the past few years.
Some time later, after Sheldon takes Amy to see The Force Awakens , Jeffries returns to Sheldon to ask him about his first sexual experience with her, but Sheldon thinks Jeffries is talking about the film and tells him he enjoyed it.
Newhart plays the same character on Young Sheldon. He works in plasma physics. In season five, Kripke purchases an iPhone with voice-recognition technology , but, because of his rhotacism, the device is incapable of understanding his verbal "wequests", prompting him to deride it as ineffective.
Until season seven, whether he was aware of his impediment was never clarified. In his first appearance, he pits his robot, the Kripke Krippler, against the men's robot, M.
In " The Friendship Algorithm ", Sheldon attempts to befriend Kripke to gain access to an open science grid computer to conduct research, but it turns out to be futile, as Kripke has no control over the computer's usage time, and Sheldon consequently expels Kripke from the group.
In season five, Kripke and Sheldon battle over a retired professor's office ; but, after a long sports contest, Kripke loses to Sheldon.
He is later invited to Howard's bachelor party , where he uses his turn toasting to complain that no strippers are at the party.
In season six, Kripke and Sheldon are forced to work together on a proposal involving fusion reactors, which involves an exchange of work.
Sheldon is shocked to discover that Kripke's work is more advanced than his own, and he tearfully admits as much to Amy.
Kripke assumes that Sheldon is in a sexual relationship with Amy and that has led to his work quality declining, and Sheldon does not deny it although this appears to be just a convenient excuse since his work is inferior to Kripke's.
Kripke also battles for tenure alongside Sheldon, Leonard, and Raj. In season seven, Kripke ridicules Sheldon when his discovery of a new element was false, nicknaming Sheldon "The Retractor".
In season nine, Kripke calls Sheldon and Amy's live show Fun with Flags along with Raj and directs the conversation to irrelevant questions to the show.
He also uses the show to call out for potential romantic relationships and asked Amy questions about her love life when Sheldon and she broke up.
He attends Sheldon's birthday party and constantly hits on Leonard's mother, Beverly. Bert brings Amy interesting and beautiful rocks every day.
It takes Howard and Raj to point out that he likes her. Bert then asks her to a rock and mineral show, which she declines because she has a boyfriend.
When Bert starts talking about how no one wants to do anything with him, Amy in a fit of sympathy agrees to go. Unfortunately, Bert is taking it as a date.
Raj and Howard offer to talk to him to let him down easy, and they end up going with him to the show. Bert first appeared in "The Contractual Obligation Implementation" where he is socially awkward and Raj meets just prior to a library date with Lucy.
He tried to crash their date, and Raj sent him away. His name was not mentioned in the plot, but the closing credits gave the name Bert.
He feels that Amy is the coolest girl at work and that Sheldon is cool only because he is dating Amy.
As the girls are leaving, he tells them that he is in love with both of them. He mentions that a girlfriend he was living with once moved out and took all his best rocks.
When Sheldon finally confronts him over this, Bert points out that the theoretical physicist has his friends and Amy to be happy about.
In his office, his diploma shows he received his degree from the University of Arizona. His full name is shown in his award. By the end of season 10, Raj moves into the apartment over Bert's garage.
Bert reappears in "The Separation Agitation", and it is revealed that he has a recent girlfriend named Rebecca, who only appears to be with him for his grant money.
After breaking up with her, Bert instantly regrets it and buys expensive gifts to win her back. At the end of the episode, he is revealed to have succeeded.
Beverly Hofstadter Christine Baranski is Leonard's narcissistic , unloving, and overly analytical mother. Beverly is a neuroscientist , as well as a psychiatrist.
She is Sheldon's female equivalent regarding neurotically strict speech patterns , lack of respect for social conventions , and compulsive attention to detail.
The only reason she had children was to use them as personal experiments for her research, so was very distant and unmotherly towards Leonard.
Beverly mentions that Leonard's brother and sister are more successful in their respective fields than he is; though she respects this enough to keep contact with them unlike Leonard , she is not proud, since they are not her accomplishments.
One of her famous books is Needy Baby, Greedy Baby , in which she describes an infant's Leonard's unrealistic nurturing expectations.
Sheldon often refers to her books when frustrated with Leonard's attempt to obtain some of his personal needs in their relationship.
Leonard sees his mother as cold and not nurturing, even telling Penny that one time he made a hugging machine just to get hugs and that his father asked to borrow it.
The lack of Beverly's maternal feelings and actions toward Leonard has led to him being called the "King of Foreplay " because of his obsessive need to please.
In her first visit, Beverly makes Penny cry by delving into her history with her father driving her, and later Leonard, to the bottle , and considers Raj and Howard's relationship to be an " ersatz homosexual marriage".
In season three, Beverly comes to visit at Christmas, where she reveals that she is divorcing her husband, Alfred, after she caught him in bed with another woman.
Despite Leonard's reluctance to tell Beverly about his and Penny's relationship, Penny takes her to the Cheesecake Factory for a round of drinks and reveals their relationship.
After Beverly gropes a busboy , she and Penny both go to Del Taco and then return to Leonard and Sheldon's apartment where she confronts Leonard on not telling him about Penny, and then is confronted by him for not being a loving and caring mother for him.
After Beverly tries to show motherly affection by hugging Leonard, she kisses a shocked Sheldon and leaves. The next morning, a hungover Beverly gives her blessing to Leonard and Penny's relationship and vows not to reveal her drunken kiss with Sheldon, wanting to work instead on her maternal relationship with Leonard.
In season five, Sheldon calls Beverly on Skype to help Leonard following Penny and Raj's hook-up, and she tells Leonard to "buck up, sissypants If you need any more help from me, my books are available on Amazon ".
In season seven, Leonard uses Beverly's latest book to get sympathy from Penny. However, Bernadette finds out from Howard what Leonard is doing and tells Penny, who calls Beverly, leaving a briefly pantsless Leonard to chat with his mother on Skype.
Leonard later informs his mother of his engagement to Penny, but she reveals that Sheldon already told her. She decides to accept his engagement with Penny because Sheldon likes her.
In season eight, Beverly comes to visit to see Leonard receive an award, where she meets Sheldon's mother, Mary. The mothers get into an argument after Beverly describes Mary's religious beliefs as a superstition, and Mary, in turn, berates Beverly for her cold and distant attitude towards Leonard.
Beverly later reflects with Sheldon that perhaps other ways exist to raise children than she did.
The mothers make up and Beverly tries to show affection by hugging Leonard, though it is awkward for both of them. In season nine, she attends Sheldon's birthday party and enjoys a proposition from Barry Kripke.
Later, she returns for a visit to interview people for her new book, and spends her time bonding with Amy and Bernadette, frustrating Penny's attempts to bond with her.
When Penny confronts her for this, she admits that she feels insulted about not being invited to her son's wedding.
Penny suggests doing a second wedding ceremony for her, which she accepts and the two finally bond. She is unhappy about her ex-husband, Alfred, attending since their marriage ended due to his affair, and is even angrier when Alfred and Mary Cooper display mutual attraction and leave the rehearsal dinner together.
Beverly and Alfred argue all night and Beverly once again quarrels with Mary. At the ceremony, she agrees with Alfred that Leonard was the best thing to come out of their relationship.
In season 11, Beverly begins talking to Penny as a friend and confidant, troubling Leonard, especially when he learns that Beverly told Penny that she is proud of her, a level of praise she never bestowed upon Leonard himself.
When Leonard confronts Beverly, he is touched when she says that of all of her children's spouses, Penny is the one she is most impressed by, and that for this, she is indeed proud of him.
She reappeared in "The Novelization Correlation" as the character Ilsa from Leonard's book, as well as appearing over Skype.
She reappeared in the seventeenth episode, "The Conference Valuation". Later she admits that she is doing research for a new book which makes Leonard blow up.
Finally he forgives her which makes both of them feel much better and they end in a true loving embrace. Claire Alessandra Torresani is a writer for a children's science fiction series whom Raj and Howard meet in the comic book store in season 9.
Claire wants to collaborate with Raj on the science portions of a movie script. When Raj reveals to her that he has a girlfriend, Emily, she assures him that she is only interested in his technical assistance, and they can still meet as friends.
However, Raj develops visions of marriage and children with Claire. After Raj breaks up with Emily, he calls Claire on Valentine's Day, only to learn that she has just got back together with her boyfriend.
She also calls Raj an "ass" for breaking up with Emily just before Valentine's Day. Later, however, she asks Raj out for a drink after she has again broken up with her boyfriend.
However, Raj is on his way to reunite with Emily, and chooses to be with her. However, Raj later starts seeing Claire again while at the same time dating Emily.
She and Raj continue to date, but they keep their relationship casual with no commitment. When she meets Raj's friends, Claire begins to realize that Raj has been dating multiple women, and successfully tricks him into admitting it.
In season 10, Raj reveals that he is now single, having broken up with both Emily and Claire at the ladies' behest.
Later in the season, when Raj tries to figure out what is wrong with himself, Claire accepts an invitation to Raj's apartment, where she meets his previous girlfriends.
Claire reveals that she broke up with Raj after finding him too needy and vain and declares that she is now in a better relationship.
Dan Stephen Root is a senior member of staff at Zangen, who first appears in "The Locomotion Interruption" when he interviews Penny for a pharmaceutical sales representative position as a favor to Bernadette.
Penny realizes that the interview is not going well so she ends it and starts to leave. As a favor, she asks Dan not to tell Bernadette how badly she did because she is kind of scared of her.
Dan says that he thought he was the only one who was scared of her. They start to bond, agreeing that Bernadette is something of a bully.
Dan comments that she has that squeaky little voice, and that everyone else thinks she is SO nice. He had to cut one of Bernadette's research programs, but was too scared of her to do it.
Dan and Penny both agree not to tell Bernadette about the results of the interview. Later Bernadette is talking to Howard at home, and tells him that it is hard to believe, but Penny got the job.
She feels that it is because Dan really loves her. Dan reappears in "The Champagne Reflection", when Penny makes Bernadette face up to her bullying ways.
Dan is still afraid of Bernadette, and tells the story of how she yelled at him and his grandson after they lost the three-legged race at the company picnic.
His grandson called her the mean kid with the big boobies. Bernadette is horrified when she realizes how everyone perceives her.
Her father had taught her to be tough and she can be cruel with some of her comments without even knowing it.
She says she thought she was the sweetest person she knew, and should be in a tree baking cookies like a Keebler elf. She goes to apologize to Dan and discovers that, owing to everyone's fear of her, they have been paying for her daily coffee even after the company stopped doing so something they accomplished with a swear jar kept for Bernadette's sake ; and have given her the private use of a toilet that was meant for everyone.
She now feels like she has to leave the company and starts crying. Desperate for her to stop, Dan promises to keep paying for her coffee, and even offers to get her an espresso machine.
Bernadette has found a new way to get what she wants. Dave is recently divorced because his wife left him for a French chef. When her friends try to find Amy a date on a dating mobile app , they see a text message from Dave, and Amy reveals they have already gone out together for coffee.
Sheldon is about to propose to Amy for closure when he sees Amy and Dave kissing after their date. When Amy and Dave later go out again for dinner while Penny, Bernadette, and a reluctant Leonard spy on them , he shows an unusual fascination with Sheldon, which discomforts Amy.
He considers Sheldon and Leonard to be physics superstars and idolizes them. He later gets an opportunity to meet Leonard and shake his hand after Leonard has to relieve himself while spying on their date, and with great excitement, Dave announces that he will never again wash his hand.
After Sheldon rejects Amy's proposal that they be a couple again, Amy once again tries dinner with Dave, who goes out of his way to refrain from mentioning Sheldon, knowing how uncomfortable that subject made her previously.
Sheldon then suddenly arrives and professes his love to Amy, and the two mend their relationship, leaving Dave to awkwardly excuse himself and invite Sheldon to meet again on his way out.
Denise Lauren Lapkus is the assistant manager at Stuart's comic book store introduced in season She is quite a comic book geek. At first, Sheldon doesn't like the change that her hiring brings to the store, but starts to like her because of her comic book knowledge and her ability to figure out his preferences in comic books.
After being annoyed by Sheldon's praising of Denise, Amy goes down to the bookstore to demand that Denise teach her enough about comics to make it appear that she likes them.
Denise declines until she learns that Star Wars actor Mark Hamill is going to be there. She sits besides Stuart at the wedding and watches as he answers questions about Star Wars better than Mark Hamill.
Denise is amazed by his knowledge and calls him hot. They spend time together and enjoyed each other's company though Stuart is insecure about their relationship.
Denise invites Stuart to move in, but he backs off not wanting to ruin their relationship. In episode twenty-two of season 12, "The Maternal Conclusion", they move in together after convincing Denise's creepy roommate Mitch to move out.
Eric Gablehauser Mark Harelik is the head of the Physics Department, the group's boss at the university.
When he first starts working at the university, he fires Sheldon after Sheldon insults his intelligence. Eventually, Gablehauser rehires Sheldon after he and Sheldon's mother display a mutual romantic interest.
Gablehauser later hosts the Physics Bowl, [30] and gives Raj attention when he is featured in a People article for discovering a planet.
Koothrappali Brian George is Raj's father in India. His wife and he communicate with their son via Skype and constantly try to arrange dates for him.
They want their son to marry a woman of Indian descent and give them grandchildren. Koothrappali is a gynecologist , drives a Bentley , and employs servants.
Koothrappali enjoys Doogie Howser reruns, which are apparently new to India. In season four, Dr. Koothrappali becomes angry with Leonard when he learns that his daughter, Priya, is dating Leonard without his knowledge.
According to Sheldon, the Koothrappalis are " Richie Rich rich". The Koothrappalis go through a rough patch in their marriage, culminating in them separating in season eight around the time of their 40th wedding anniversary, with Dr.
Koothrappali moving out and Mrs. Koothrappali setting fire to his car. Koothrappali makes his first physical appearance on the show in season eight, visiting the main characters at a Christmas party after the divorce.
Koothrappali later cuts off Raj financially when he buys a helicopter drone, but Raj manages to turn the situation around by pitting his father against his mother.
He also asks his father to give advice to a nervous, pregnant Bernadette. In "The Allowance Evaporation", Raj after meeting his ex-girlfriends who said he was too spoiled and a momma's boy, tells his father that he was no longer taking any money from him.
His father was delighted that his last only unmarried offspring was going to stand on his own two feet. In "The Wedding Gift Wormhole", it's revealed that he is dating again and decides to set up Raj with a woman for an arranged marriage.
He returns in "The Propagation Proposition" via video chat after Raj has broken up with Anu; he is angry about any money he has lost due to the wedding being cancelled.
Koothrappali Alice Amter is Raj's mother in India. Koothrappali is especially worried that, despite Raj being old enough to marry, the closest they have to a daughter-in-law is "that little Jewish boy Howard".
She also had some anger towards Leonard when it became apparent that he was dating Priya without her knowledge. Following their divorce in season eight, Raj mentions that his mother bought the book Eat, Pray, Love and used it to set fire to her ex-husband's car.
Koothrappali makes her first physical appearance on the show in "The Graduation Transmission", where Raj uses the Koothrappali's divorce to get money from her when his father cuts him off financially, and pits her against her ex-husband.
Janine Davis Regina King is a human resources representative working at the university. She first appears in season six after Sheldon offends his assistant Alex while trying to solve a problem regarding her crush on Leonard, leaving Mrs.
Davis to handle Alex's sexual-harassment complaint against Sheldon. Sheldon tells Mrs. Davis his belief that she, like all women, is a "slave" to her sexual "urges", unaware that his remarks are racist and sexist.
In his attempt at defense, Sheldon rats out what he considers similar behavior by Raj, Howard, and Leonard, prompting Mrs.
Davis to summon them to her office, as well. Davis later serves on the tenure committee that is considering Raj, Sheldon, Leonard, and Kripke for a vacant tenured position, causing each of them to try to win her favor.
Sheldon, in his effort to earn the position, offends her once again by giving her the box set for the miniseries Roots. Despite this, Sheldon is still short-listed for tenure, even if he offends Mrs.
Davis yet again by giving her what he thinks is a traditional handshake originating in African American communities. In season seven, Mrs. Davis says that she is recently divorced because her husband cheated on her, and Raj attempts to strike up a conversation with her at a university mixer.
After offending her, Raj apologizes, and the two talk about their troubles. Following the mixer, while Raj is insistent that Mrs.
Davis and he had a "moment", Howard disagrees. Davis makes another appearance in season 8, where she informs Sheldon that he has to teach a class as a junior professor, and in season 11, has to deal with Leonard after he gives an embarrassing interview on the radio about the university.
Kurt Brian Patrick Wade is a tall, intimidating bodybuilder and Penny's ex-boyfriend at the beginning of the series. In the pilot, Penny reveals that he cheated on her, and Leonard and Sheldon later go to his apartment and attempt to retrieve Penny's television set from him, but they were unsuccessful and Kurt apparently found them so irritating that they returned home without pants.
After Kurt sees Penny kissing Leonard, Leonard victoriously shouts to him, "That's right, you saw what you saw. That's how we roll in The Shire!
In season two, Penny experiences financial difficulties. Later, Penny reveals that Kurt visited her the next morning and paid her, in turn.
However, much to Leonard's disappointment, Kurt never told Penny about Leonard's visit, and instead took the opportunity to ask Penny out for dinner.
Lucy Kate Micucci shows up at a party at the comic-book store on Valentine's Day at an event for people who had no dates. She has social anxiety issues, which allows Raj and her to connect.
On their first date, she becomes so nervous that she goes to the bathroom and climbs out of the window to get away.
Raj falls apart and refuses to leave his apartment; however, after apologizing to him, Lucy and Raj start afresh. Raj and Lucy have a date at a library and communicate by text messages, and at the end, she offers to kiss him, but chickens out at the last second.
Lucy becomes nervous at the thought of meeting so many new people that Raj suggests she meet just one of his friends first, to which she agrees.
Lucy meets Amy, but Raj pressures Lucy and upsets her. Lucy breaks up with Raj by an email, and afterwards a heartbroken Raj finally speaks to Penny without having consumed alcohol.
Originally, Kate Micucci had been one of the actresses considered for the Amy Farrah Fowler character. In season seven, Penny meets Lucy at the Cheesecake Factory and confronts her about her breakup with Raj, and later Lucy arranges to meet with Raj to apologize to him for breaking up with him via email.
She can be heard every time food is mentioned. Raj does fix her annual tur-briske-fil". In The Cooper Extraction , the group is considering what their lives would have been like if Sheldon weren't in them.
If Howard had not found Bernadette, he thinks his mother would have ended up as a skeleton in the house and he would have assumed her personality like Norman Bates in Psycho.
Amy, confused, asks if either Debbie died of starvation or Howard killed her. Howard shrugs it off and responds that it doesn't matter; "the important thing is she's dead.
Since The Gorilla Dissolution ,Mrs. Wolowitz is forced by her doctor to take exercise and Howard, Bernadette and Raj bring up an exercise machine to be set up in Howard's old room.
But Howard accidentally lets go of the box, causing it to fall down the stairs and injure Mrs. Wolowitz, fracturing her leg.
As a result, Howard and Bernadette had to wait hand and foot to take care of Debbie which tires them out and her nurses ending up quitting due to Debbie's verbal abuse.
It isn't until Stuart moved in due to his comic book store being burnt down, and they get along with each other quite well.
Wolowitz flies to Florida to visit Gladys and passes away in her sleep whilst over there.
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