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Air date | October 13th, 2008 |
Writers | Bill Prady; Lee Aronsohn |
Director | Mark Cendrowski |
Producers | Lee Aronsohn; Kristy Cecil; Peter Chakos; Tim Doyle; Stephen Engel; Mona Garcea; Jennifer Glickman; Dave Goetsch; Eric Kaplan; Chuck Lorre; Steven Molaro; Faye Oshima Belyeu; Mary T. Quigley; Richard Rosenstock |
Starring | Johnny Galecki; Jim Parsons; Kaley Cuoco; Simon Helberg; Kunal Nayyar |
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"The Barbarian Sublimation" is the fourth episode of season two of the comedy series The Big Bang Theory and the nineteenth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Mark Cendrowski with a teleplay written by Bill Prady and Lee Aronsohn based on a story treatment by Chuck Lorre. It first aired on CBS on Monday, October 13th, 2008. In this episode, Leonard Hofstadter is looking to get back into the dating game. Discouraged that things never moved forward with Penny, Leonard calls upon the affection of his occasional sexual stress release partner, Leslie Winkle, which ultimately makes Penny jealous. And Sheldon Cooper complains about the historical inaccuracies of a local Renaissance Fair.