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Sep 22, 2015

Finale of The Big Bang Theory


Finale of The Big Bang Theory
Finale of The Big Bang Theory
On the season finale of The Big Bang Theory, our four favorite scientists were all experiencing significant life changes.

Howard (Simon Helberg) and Bernadette (Melissa Rauch) contemplated kicking Stewart out of the house, Raj (Kunal Nayyar) took his relationship with Emily to the next (albeit disturbing) level, Penny (Kaley Cuoco) and Leonard (Johnny Galecki) were driving to Vegas to elope, and Amy (Mayim Bialik) announced to Sheldon (Jim Parsons) that she needed time to reevaluate their relationship.

As you may recall, Sheldon pulled out an engagement ring and the scene ended without even a hint of a BAZINGA from Amy.

Season 9 picks up exactly where the finale left us hanging. Leonard and Penny wait their turn in a random Chapel of Love when Sheldon calls Leonard to announce that women are the worst. When Penny overhears the news, she immediately calls Amy to hear her side of the story. Amy invites her bestie to come over and is irritated to learn that she is tying the knot in Vegas. Clearly Amy will not be catching the wedding bouquet — not that it matters now.

Sheldon decides that like the Lord of the Rings trilogy, 11 hours is plenty of time for Amy to get over her aversion to his countless idiosyncrasies. He corners her outside of her apartment and is shocked to hear that Amy has been invited to Bernadette’s to watch a live streaming version of Leonard and Penny’s wedding. A line has clearly been drawn and sides must be chosen among the peer group.

Sheldon creeps in Bernadette’s window like a world-class weirdo until someone lets him inside. Sheldon berates Amy for not deciding the outcome of their courtship. Is she in or is she out? It only took one incredibly rude comment for Amy to snap: “Men can sire offspring their entire lives, but those eggs you’re toting around have a sell-by date.”

Needless to say, Amy and Sheldon are officially over. Consider the Relationship Agreement null and void.

Meanwhile, Penny and Leonard make their way down the aisle, face each other, and exchange vows that are heartfelt and endearing. Leonard suspects that billions of atoms came together to create their two bodies for the sole purpose of them meeting and making each other whole. This elicited a few tears (from me and) the bride.

Penny, who had not come prepared, quickly started reciting lyrics from “You’ve Got A Friend In Me.” It would have been majorly cheesy if Cuoco hadn’t delivered the line in such a charming way. Plus, Toy Story is one of Leonard’s favorite movies. Cue more waterworks.

After the wedding, Leonard summons the upper body strength to carry Penny across the threshold. When they start kissing, Penny can’t help but recall the deep, dark secret Leonard revealed on the way to Vegas — he had kissed another woman when he was on the trip to that North Sea. Penny wants to know if he ever feels guilty. He assures her that he feels tremendous guilt every time he sees her. Whhhhaaaaattt?

Newsflash: Leonard works with the woman. And according to Sheldon, Mandy Chow is an attractive, smart woman who can do much better than Leonard. Uh oh.

Leonard and Penny return home to their separate apartments. Amy tries to fend off Stewart’s advances. Bernadette and Howard celebrate the fact that their wedding totally trumped Penny and Leonard’s. And Sheldon bemoans the fact that women are the less-superior species. Well, except Madame Curie who is obviously an honorary man with a penis made of science.

Theoretical Laughter

“There’s a lot of gorgeous blondes out there who don’t believe they can land a short, near-sighted scientist. Let’s give them hope!” — Leonard convincing Penny to live-stream the wedding

“Women are the worst. I thought it was paper cuts, but I was wrong. No paper ever cut me this deep.” —Sheldon
“I’m done with women. It’s like when I swore off Pop Rocks. They both hurt you on purpose.” —Sheldon

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May 27, 2015

Melissa McCarthy : Her Style


Melissa McCarthy :  Her Style
Melissa McCarthy :  Her Style

At Wednesday’s Spy premiere in London, the actress (who is gearing up to debut her own clothing line in August!) stepped out in one of her most eye-catching looks so far: a chiffon snakeskin-print maxi dress.


Melissa McCarthy Wears Snake Print Dress to Spy Premiere, Proves She's Having a Style Moment

Melissa McCarthy has pulled an impressive style hat trick, wearing her third bold print in row!

McCarthy, 44, teamed the floor-skimming design (which featured a keyhole neckline and tie at the waist) with a neutral clutch and bold red lip for a pop of color.

For the film’s Berlin premiere on Tuesday, she was also prints-happy in a abstract swirl pattern tunic, teamed with cropped gold pants and stacked heels. And last week, she wore a feminine white-and-purple floral design for her star ceremony at the Hollywood Walk of Fame. (Like we said, hat trick!)

So what will the actress’s soon-to-launch clothing line include? A mix of 80 different pieces from sizes 4 to 28.

“I want to do my own fashion line both to help women who are plus-size, and because I’ve always loved fashion, I love textiles, I truly love fabric,” she told PEOPLE last year. “Like, I have a compulsive problem with fabric. I can’t walk past it. I will buy stacks and stacks of fabric. I love it.”

She added that after welcoming her second daughter, Georgette, in 2010, she started to re-evaluate her clothing and had a hard time finding quality fabrics, something her line will offer.

“I was a different size than I’d ever been, and I realized just because I’m a different size doesn’t mean I flipped some switch and turned off a desire for anything current or modern, or a desire to look good and feel good,” she explained. “The majority of what’s out there for plus-sizes is really bad fabric, really bad design, and if you’re plus-size, you actually need a little help so you need better fabric with a weight that hangs better, that’s more flattering and forgiving.”

And she hopes her like will introduce what’s missing from the plus-size market. “I know I’m an idiot to take this on, on top of everything else, but I love it,” she concluded. “I can’t help it. I’m so excited by this. I would hope that women will love it. I think I know what’s missing out there — I can’t buy it because it’s not out there.”

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