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Penny sleeps on Leonard and Sheldon's couch when Wolowitz seduces her friend and takes over her apartment; in need of a fourth member, the guys ask Penny to join their "Halo" team.
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S2, EP12 "The Killer Robot Instability"
When Penny's comment about Wolowitz's love life sends him into a depressed stupor, his friends lose their most important teammate in an upcoming fighting-robot competition.

S6, EP22 "The Proton Resurgence"
Leonard and Sheldon hire the host (Bob Newhart) of their favorite childhood TV show to perform; Bernadette and Howard run into trouble while dog-sitting for Raj's pet.

S7, EP3 "The Scavenger Vortex"
Raj designs a scavenger hunt that brings out the best -- and the worst -- in the whole gang.

S7, EP12 "The Hesitation Ramification"
As Leonard tries to help Penny with a disappointment, Penny asks him a bold question about their relationship; Sheldon wants to learn how to be funny.

S10, EP8 "The Brain Bowl Incubation"
Sheldon is determined to convince Amy they should procreate; Koothrappali is reluctant to tell the gang what the new woman he's dating does for a living.

S10, EP7 "The Veracity Elasticity"
Amy lies about repairs being made to her apartment so she can continue living with Sheldon; Leonard lets Penny decorate Sheldon's old room.
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