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9/10
Nice Comeback
Hitchcoc26 October 2021
The principle focus here is on the early arrival of Leonard who shacks up with Penny for three days without telling Sheldon. The big guy's feelings are hurt and he lets everyone know it. Of course, he goes beyond the pale. But the funniest is the inadvertent use of estrogen by Howard. Out comes his feminist side and a few moments with Raj are about as funny as anything I've seen on this show. Excellent.
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10/10
"The Decption Verification" was another hilarious ep of "The Big Bang Theory"
tavm30 September 2013
Warning: Spoilers
In this second ep of "The Big Bang Theory" on its season premiere night: Leonard is back from his assignment a few days early but only lets Penny know so Sheldon is in the dark. However, Sheldon won't be for long. Howard has been acting like he needs to lose weight. It turns out he's been putting estrogen cream on his mother without gloves so it now has some effect on him. After Sheldon finds out about Leonard's not telling him right away, he breaks off their friendship. I'll stop there and just say this was another very funny ep of "The Big Bang Theory". Oh, and Stuart was back in this one with a very funny exchange with Sheldon about the worth of some superhero items. And wait till you see how Howard and Raj compare their bodies in this one! So on that note, "The Deception Verification" was another worthy ep of "The Big Bang Theory".
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3/10
The 3 star rating for this episode is bcuz of Stuart Bloom.
nlk8714 October 2022
The character of Stuart Bloom is a fake & fictional character that TRULY gets under my skin. It's baffling how I can hate some 1 so much that doesn't exist. In this episode Stuart takes advantage of Sheldon, & it's disgusting to me.

I have decided to write a review each episode I just CAN'T STAND bcuz of of Kevin Sussman's character, "Stuart." I really really can't watch how he mooch's off of every single main character, the things he says truly annoys me. Some feel "sorry" for his character, but me no way. I just don't understand why the writers wrote his character this way. Throughout the series he claims to be so broke, but he still can afford to keep the comic book store open, & can afford hospital bills, pills, & therapy... Instead of abusing his customers hospitality, sell the store & get a job.. Stuart's character isn't funny at all. I just really can't stand him so much I fast forward the scenes he's mooching & just plain talking at all...
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