“The Big Bang Theory” Season 12 Episode 2 follows quite the exciting season premiere of one of the biggest shows in U.S. prime time TV. As was the case with the first episode, the second one for this season is also available for viewing online. Fans may want to do so as well, since they could be in for a detective-inspired adventure and an arranged marriage plot point.
The plot of “The Big Bang Theory” Season 12 Episode 2 revolves around the quest by Sheldon (Jim Parsons) and Amy (Mayim Bialik) to find the perfect wedding gift given to them. It would appear that the present came from Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Penny (Kaley Cuoco). This was according to the promo clip of the episode.
"Sheldon and Amy drive themselves crazy trying to figure out what 'perfect gift' Leonard and Penny gave them for their wedding. Also, Koothrappali decides he wants to settle down and asks his father to arrange a marriage for him,” the clip’s description reads.
As perceptive readers might have already figured out, “The Big Bang Theory” Season 12 Episode 2 will also feature a side story about Raj (Kunal Nayyar) deciding to get married. As the only remaining single guy in the group, such sentiments make sense. However, it’s safe to say that an arranged marriage is only likely to serve as a vehicle for comedic effect.
Viewers will be able to see this for themselves when they watch “The Big Bang Theory” Season 12 Episode 2 live via CBS’s online streaming platform on Sept. 27. For fans outside the U.S., however, finding another streaming service will be necessary as the service may not be available in their own country. Hidden Remote does have a list of streaming options available.


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