One of the funniest scenes involves Sheldon faking symptoms just so he can spend more time with Stephanie, treating her like a new shiny toy for the apartment.

Sheldon: "I’m not crazy, my mother had me tested." (A classic line that reinforced Stephanie's realization of what she was getting into).

Leonard is finally dating someone "smart and age-appropriate"—Dr. Stephanie Barnett. However, he becomes convinced he’s going to screw it up. This leads him to allow Sheldon to intervene as a "social consultant," resulting in the hilariously awkward "Triangulation." Key Highlights:

This episode highlights the "Early Sheldon" era, where he wasn’t just quirky but actively manipulative to maintain his own comfort. It also shows the recurring theme of Leonard’s "Nice Guy" syndrome—his fear of being "not enough" often causes the very problems he’s trying to avoid.

This episode is a classic study in Leonard’s insecurity and Sheldon’s lack of boundaries.

The title refers to Sheldon’s attempt to use "The White Asparagus" (a rare delicacy) as a metaphor for why Stephanie should stay with Leonard, though Leonard’s anxiety almost ruins the "flavor."

Sheldon is so delighted by Stephanie’s medical knowledge and her ability to tolerate him that he decides she is the "ideal" mate for Leonard—mostly because it benefits Sheldon.

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