The Big Bang Theory is a record-breakingly popular sitcom that has given viewers dozens, if not hundreds, of hilarious, endearing and unforgettable moments across almost three hundred episodes. However, not all of them have the same impact on repetition. Even if some scenes, like Amy’s picture present to Penny or Howard and Bernadette’s first date, are funny or extremely significant to the story, fans won’t necessarily seek them out and replay them.

Instead, the most hilarious and heartwarming sections as well as a few situations that have no bearing on the plot but disclose something to the audience that is always pertinent are the parts that never get old. These are some of the best moments from the show, even though it has been finished for a while and they are still relevant today.

1. Leonard & Penny’s First Kiss

In reality, Leonard and Penny share two “first” kisses: one during a Halloween party and another after they decide to go on a date. Either one can be a great scene to see again, but the finest one is that Halloween kiss, especially in light of what Leonard and Penny will experience throughout the course of the series.

2. Any Time They Sing Soft Kitty

The show’s secondary theme tune, Soft Kitty, has become a delight to watch whenever it plays. As Penny is left to care for a sick Sheldon while the rest of the gang hides out at a movie marathon to escape it, it stands to reason that the first time may still be the greatest.

3. The Moment Sheldon Meets Amy

Over time, Sheldon and Amy grow to be one of the most adored couples on the show, but they first connected over a dating website prank by Raj and Howard.

4. When Sheldon Buys Amy A Tiara

Sheldon and Amy share many wonderful moments, not the least of which is Sheldon’s ability to deliver some of the show’s funniest lines. However, one of their most endearing and rewatchable exchanges occurs when Sheldon gets Amy a tiara.

5. Sheldon’s Nobel Prize Speech

Unsurprisingly, the conclusion is one of the best parts to watch again. Although everyone is having a happy ending and Sheldon and Amy are collecting their Nobel Prize, which is already a fantastic conclusion to the series, it’s the speech that makes it so amazing.

Source: screenrant