Cornhusker Vortex
| Cornhusker Vortex | |
| Writers | Bill Prady and Steven Molaro (story), Dave Goetsch (Teleplay), Richard Rosenstock (Teleplay) |
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| Director | Mark Cendrowski |
| Starring | Zachary Abel as Todd, Jason Mesches as Denny |
| Air Date | 2nd November 2009 |
| Vanity | Card #265 |
| Guide | Episode #306 |
| Quotes | Episode #306 |
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Summary
Sheldon teaches Leonard how to understand football while a kite-fighting incident threatens Howard and Raj's friendship.
Episode Outline
I. Stairway, Saturday afternoon, 31 October 2009
- The guys are on the way to go outside for kite fighting, when they meet Penny, who's about to watch the Nebraska Cornhuskers' football game with some friends.
Titles and opening theme
II. park
- Leonard and Sheldon are kite fighting against Howard and Raj.
- Leonard is wondering why Penny doesn't want her friends to meet him.
- When Raj suggests a particular kite move to Howard, the latter becomes distracted by a passing female jogger. He hands his kite over to Raj and goes after her. Raj loses his prized Patang to Sheldon.
III. Leonard's car
V. Living room, Sunday afternoon, November 1 2009
VI. kitchen of apartment, Saturday afternoon
VII. Raj's apartment,
VIII. Penny's apartment, Saturday afternoon, November 7 2009
IX. La Brea Tar Pits
Resources
List of entries from this episode
David Saltzberg's science blog for this episode
Notes and Trivia
Article about using the Cornhuskers name and logo for the show
This episode was filmed fifth, but was aired sixth.
Timeline
Since the Nebraska-Oklahoma game was on Saturday, November 7, 2009, we can deduce that the episode begins on a Saturday afternoon, October 31. The next day, Sunday November 1, Leonard is watching a Patriots football game on TV, trying to learn about the sport.
Title
The title refers to the football team that Penny and her friends root for, the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers. A vortex is a rotation or a whirlpool of water or (more applicable in this case) of air, which alludes to the fighting kites.