Warning: full episode spoilers follow.
The previous episode of The Big Bang Theory ended on a pretty monumental note, as Amy and Sheldon finally took their years-long relationship to a level most couples reach after one or two dates and kissed. At first, it seemed like "The Table Polarization" was going to take the typical route of completely ignoring that big development and resetting the status quo. But what started as a simple argument over a new piece of furniture wound up driving a major rift between Sheldon and Leonard and Penny. And the result was a really strong storyline. It had that character and relationship drama that gives the show its meat, but it stayed consistently amusing and lighthearted at the same time.
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