There were proposals, deaths, weddings, and babies.

Fortunately, things are looking good for our favorite scientists (and Penny).

Dreams Do Come True

Sheldon and Amy actually win the Nobel Peace Prize for Physics!

The Change Constant/The Stockholm Syndrome

“The Stockholm Syndrome” – Pictured: Leonard Hofstadter (Johnny Galecki) and Penny (Kaley Cuoco). Bernadette and Wolowitz leave their kids for the first time, Penny and Leonard try to keep a secret, Sheldon and Amy stick together, and Koothrappali makes a new friend as the gang travels together into an uncharted future, on the series finale of THE BIG BANG THEORY, Thursday, May 16 (8:30 – 9:00PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Photo: Michael Yarish/CBS ©2019 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Michael Yarish/CBS

So Leonard slaps him across the face.

Arent the writers clever?

Two dreams came true on the same day!

Pretty Woman

Amy is upset when she sees all of the paparazzi pictures of herself on the Internet.

So Raj gives her a makeover.

Her hair is cut and styled.

Her glasses are trendy.

Her lips are red.

Are those hips I see?

I think I can see her cleavage!

Sheldon, of course, hates it.

Penny, of course, talks Sheldon off the ledge, explaining that change is inevitable.

Baby Love

Penny is pregnant.

Can You Take Me High Enough?

The elevator is now working!

Baby, Its Cold Inside

Now we know why Leonard always wears a hoodie.

Because Sheldon kept the apartment thermostat extremely low.

The poor guy is always chilly!

Halley and Michael are actual people!

For the first time ever, we see the young Wolowitzes and they are adorable.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Raj is dating her.

Right before Sheldons Nobel Prize speech, he admits that his life is self-centered.

During his speech, he thanks his family members, knowing that his accomplishments are not his alone.

Hes been encouraged, sustained, inspired, and tolerated by a group of wonderful friends.

There is no BAZINGA.

The moment is sweet, sincere, and lovely.

I appreciated the low-key ending of a show that started with a big bang.