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The Big Bang Theory is an American sitcom primarily centered on Leonard Hofstadter and Sheldon Cooper. In Season 7, Even Sheldon has grown comfortable with a female companion, entering into a signed “Relationship Agreement” with neurobiologist Amy Farrah Fowler. In their free time, Leonard and Sheldon continue to enjoy weekly trips to the comic book store and fantasy role-playing games with their ever-expanding universe of friends, including fellow scientists Rajesh Koothrappali, Howard Wolowitz, and Howard’s microbiologist wife, Bernadette.
Balance is a tough thing in comedy, and a lot of TV's best sitcoms this fall have had issues keeping all their elements in check. But when you get a half-hour like this where everything's working in harmony, it's a real pleasure.
The finale actually saw [Sheldon] doing something on his own, providing a surprising-and extremely refreshing-bit of character development to cap off the season.
The Big Bang Theory is now pretty well established, within a relatively short number of years, as the natural successor to Cheers and Friends. And just gets ever better.
Luckily, the major strides made with Sheldon, Penny, and Leonard compensate for some of the more distasteful humor, making this a strong start for this show's seventh season.
The focus was on breaking the rest of the group into pairs and sending them on different misadventures together. I enjoyed that these pairings were slightly less traditional.