Bill Gates makes his Big Bang Theory debut
It’s a big episode forThe Big Bang Theory.
After eleven seasons, Bill Gates finally makes his way into the lives of our favorite scientists.
Of course, his cameo lasts just under a minute, but what can you expect from a multi-bajillionaire?

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Mr. Gates is a busy man, I’m sure.
He’s off saving the world and using technology to do it.
Just like Batman and his bat signal.
She really wants to impress Gates so he will consider her for a position opening up in his company.
Sure Leonard was a grown adult at the time, but the moment was impactful all the same.
Tears are a natural reaction when meeting greatness.
Penny becomes annoyed and shows Leonard the itinerary for Gates' trip.
She kisses her husband good-bye and walks out.
There’s no time to lose.
There are positive changes, such as multitasking and detecting danger.
Bernadette calls Amy’s bluff.
She knows her friend was bored out of her mind at dinner.
Another plus for “mom brain” is sensing non-verbal cues and recognizing condescension.
Let’s hear it for Mother of the Year!
Howard is anxious to catch a glimpse of Gates.
His dream is that Gates will he be wearing a working replica of Tony Stark’s Iron Man suit.
When you’re dealing with a guy who has unlimited resources, this could be a likely possibility.
That guilt melts away when he sees Gates.
He rushes over to reintroduce himself and when Dr. Hofstadter starts crying, Gates recognizes the major weeper immediately.
All this time, Sheldon refuses to believe that Bill Gates is actually in town.
I’ll give Penny all sorts of credit, though.
She does manage to secure an invitation for Leonard at the reception her company is throwing for Gates.
Naturally, Penny video chats with her husband and he unwisely answers.
Who do you think is right there beside Penny?
Leonard posts “I’m Sorry” signs outside of the door so he can properly apologize to Penny.
I’m sure the red roses and romantic dinner will not be wasted on him.
Theoretical Laughter
Penny: I’m not leaving you for Bill Gates.
Leonard: Are you sure?
His internet is probably really fast.
Howard: Why is your screen name John Williams?
Raj: Because I always score.