[s8e10] The Champagne Reflection Link
: Sheldon and Amy bid a "tearful" farewell to their web series. This subplot is a treat for long-time fans, featuring a hilarious "best-of" montage including Amy in a kangaroo suit and Sheldon as Betsy Ross. TV Fanatic , however, found some of the darker jokes, like the swastika gag with LeVar Burton, to be a bit much.
: Penny’s new corporate success leads her to confront Bernadette about her "vicious" reputation at work. While it provides some growth for Bernie, critics at IGN felt the writers pushed her mean-spiritedness a little too far, making her momentarily unlikable. The Verdict [S8E10] The Champagne Reflection
: In a more grounded story, Leonard, Howard, and Raj clean out a deceased professor's office. Finding an unopened 50-year-old bottle of champagne—meant for a discovery that never happened—forces them to face the reality that not every scientist leaves a mark. This "A plot" is widely considered the episode's strongest for its uncharacteristic sincerity. : Sheldon and Amy bid a "tearful" farewell
This episode is a "good, not great" entry that succeeds by letting characters step back from the usual gags to evaluate their lives. The ending, where Sheldon obliviously pops the "discovery" champagne to celebrate a single YouTube comment, is a perfect, bittersweet closing note. : Penny’s new corporate success leads her to