Bernadette is shown to have her blouse buttoned up, in front of her friends. But, in her next scene, when she's apologizing to Howard. Her blouse is buttoned down, with her cross out.
At Penny's apartment, when the girls are drinking wine, Bernadette picks up the wine glass in her left hand. The camera cuts to another angle and she is drinking from the glass in her right hand. Then the next cut, it's back in her left hand.
During Wil Wheaton's first appearance on the show in Season 3, The Creepy Candy Coating Corollary (2009), Sheldon only knows that Wil didn't show up at the 1995 DixieTrek convention in Jackson, MI where Sheldon could have met Wil. He is unaware why, which allows Wil to trick him by claiming he was grieving over his dead grandmother. Now, Sheldon states the reason was because Wil appeared on Hollywood Squares as it was "cooler", with Sheldon using air quotes, demonstrating that this is the explanation he received. This is something Sheldon wouldn't have learned in the meantime as it's so long ago, and no place he could have learned of Wheaton appearing on Squares would have explained the change, never mind describing the reason as being "cooler".
It was previously established that Howard has transient idiopathic arrhythmia so it is highly unlikely any doctor would clear him for space flight.
When Howard tells the gang of his telescope being chosen by NASA, and he then asks them to guess who will be sent up with it as a specialist, Sheldon guesses Mohammad Lee, as those are the most common first and last names. However, as this is Howard's device he is the only expert candidate, it is the most basic logic to guess it's Howard. Sheldon's elevated level of intelligence should give him a firm grasp of basic logic.
This has nothing to do with logic. The person going up with the telescope could have been a specialist astronaut, or someone else from Howard's department. Sheldon's dismissal of Howard's abilities would not let him guess that Howard would be picked.
This has nothing to do with logic. The person going up with the telescope could have been a specialist astronaut, or someone else from Howard's department. Sheldon's dismissal of Howard's abilities would not let him guess that Howard would be picked.
Howard refers to residents of Kazakhstan as Kazakhi, but the correct demonym is Kazakh.
Stuart refers to the sword as a replica of the one seen on Game of Thrones (2011). However, the sword from the show has an entirely different cross guard (simpler and more curved), a simpler grip, and a much longer wolf head pommel. The one shown was made from the book's description. The makers also sell a version of Eddard Stark's sword entirely unlike the one seen in the show "Game of Thrones".