Penny seeks advice from Wil Wheaton, who reflects on the "brutal" nature of the industry and his own experiences with terrible post- Stand by Me projects.
Raj is wracked with guilt over dating both women. When he confesses this to Emily on their date, she surprisingly finds his honesty "adorable," though she notes that since they just met, he doesn't actually owe her that much transparency yet. The Subplot: Bernadette’s "Monster" Moment [S7E19] The Indecision Amalgamation
In a brief side story, Bernadette accidentally signs a "Get Well" card for a coworker in the hospital as if it were a retirement card. Her message——leaves her fearing she has been "damned to spend eternity in hell". Penny seeks advice from Wil Wheaton, who reflects
Sheldon is plagued by the decision of whether to purchase an or a PlayStation 4 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. The Subplot: Bernadette’s "Monster" Moment In a brief
She initially views the role as beneath her, but after a string of failed auditions, she struggles with whether she should take the money or maintain her professional dignity.
In (Season 7, Episode 19), the central theme of paralysis through choice plays out across three major storylines. The episode is widely remembered for a "console war" debate and a significant guest appearance by Wil Wheaton . Sheldon’s Great Gaming Crisis