The
wedding eight years in the making finally happens…and we don’t really get to
see it. What?
Season
9 kicks off with “The Matrimonial Momentum” immediately following the events of
last spring’s finale. Sheldon reels from Amy asking him for a timeout from
their relationship while Leonard and Penny jet off to Vegas to get hitched.
Everything goes downhill when Leonard confesses to Penny during their road trip
to Sin City that he once drunkenly kissed one of his co-workers during his
research venture in the North Sea.
Despite
the upsetting revelation, Penny says she forgives Leonard for his
transgression, and the pair heads to a random wedding chapel upon arrival. As
they wait for their turn to exchange vows, Leonard receives a call from a
bitter (and overly melodramatic) Sheldon who’s professing that all women are
evil. Penny overhears the conversation, learning of the “Shamy” breakup, and
calls Amy to find out if she’s okay. The talk doesn’t go particularly well when
Amy asks if Penny can come over to her apartment to console her, forcing her
bestie to tell her about the impending wedding. Considering current
circumstances, Amy doesn’t take the news lightly, as she was not invited to the wedding.
Having
only given Amy eleven hours, or as Sheldon puts it, “The length of the Lords of the Rings trilogy,” to make a
decision over the state of their relationship, he corners her in the hallway as
she tries to leave her apartment. Amy makes it clear that she still needs more
time to think things over, and Sheldon becomes jealous over the fact that she
was invited to the Wolowitz’s place to watch Leonard and Penny’s live streaming
wedding, while he was not. Amy tells
him that the decision wasn’t anything personal; the gang just wanted to avoid
an awkward situation by having the two of them in the same room. Despite being
blatantly shunned from the event, Sheldon turns up at the house anyway,
deciding to watch the nuptials through the front window until someone decides
to let him inside. Bernadette finally caves and opens the door as the ceremony
commences.
Penny
and Leonard share a sweet moment as the two exchange vows, but Sheldon’s bickering
over Amy steals everyone’s focus back at the house. Cooper pushes his luck way too
far with an insensitive remark, and Amy officially dumps him on the spot. By
the time the argument concludes, the remaining people in the room look back at
the screen only to realize that the wedding is already over.
The
newlyweds head up to their hotel room to consummate their vows, but Penny
spoils the mood by bringing up Leonard’s past indiscretion. Things only get
worse when Leonard offhandedly mentions that the woman who he drunkenly kissed
isn’t just a former colleague, but a present one with whom he sees every day.
Penny and Leonard return to their apartment building that very night, parting
ways into their own respective living places upon further arguing.
Though
it has its fair share of chuckles, this season 9 premiere episode falls flat of
viewers’ expectations. Fans waited eight years to see Penny and Leonard finally
take that fateful walk down the aisle. ‘See’
being the operative word. And not only are we robbed of watching them say their
“I do’s,” the entire runtime serves as nothing but melodrama that leaves us
downcast. Given that this is a comedy above anything else, an episode
showcasing the primary characters finally getting married shouldn’t make us frown
more than smile.
Credit
goes out to guest star Laurie Metcalf for her always hilarious appearance as
Sheldon’s stanchly religious mother. As for the rest of the cast, everyone does
their best with the material provided, but said material is that bland that not even Raj’s adorable
accent can save it.
One’s
wedding should be the happiest day of his/her life, and Penny makes it
especially clear that this is not
that day when Leonard and she are still in the car. Leonard has always been the
loyal, honest boyfriend that Penny never had before, and that’s what she loves
about him. Given this loss of trust in him that Penny unmistakably displays,
what would possess her to go through with marrying him at this point? Time may
heal all wounds, but getting married when your significant other just cut you
is beyond ridiculous. And what is up with Penny’s hair? Anybody else notice
that the front suddenly looks kind of gray? Who dyed it that color? Also, when
did Stuart become a total creeper? Sure, he’s lonely, depressed, pessimistic,
and completely down on his luck. He’s like the human equivalent of Eeyore.
That’s why we love him, strangely enough. In “The Matrimonial Momentum” though,
he suddenly tries embodying a younger Howard by making creepy advances on the
newly single Amy. Yes, the level of discomfort is funny, but it’s completely
out of character no less. Overall, The
Big Bang Theory misses its mark, giving us a Big Thud instead.
Big
Bang Theory: “The Matrimonial Momentum” Rating - C
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