In (Season 4, Episode 8), the story splits between a high-stakes midnight movie quest and an awkward, bonding-filled girls' night. The Quest for the 21 Seconds
To bond, the trio plays "Truth or Dare." Amy, attempting to fit in, tells a "dirty story"—which turns out to be Chaucer’s The Miller’s Tale in the original Middle English. [S4E8] The 21-second Excitation
Sheldon flees the theater with the film while humming the iconic Indiana Jones theme song. Wil Wheaton leads an angry mob of moviegoers to chase him down. The First Slumber Party In (Season 4, Episode 8), the story splits
In an attempt to cheer Penny up based on her research of slumber party traditions, Amy suggests activities like eating raw cookie dough or "experimental lesbianism," eventually startling Penny by entering her bedroom late at night. The 21-Second Excitation | The Big Bang Theory Wiki Wil Wheaton leads an angry mob of moviegoers
Faced with being shut out of the screening, Sheldon takes drastic measures. He sneaks into the theater’s projection booth and steals the film canisters .
Meanwhile, Penny and Bernadette host a "girls' night" that takes a turn when invites herself along.
Their plans are derailed when Sheldon's arch-nemesis, Wil Wheaton , arrives at the theater. To Sheldon's fury, Wheaton and his friends (including recurring background characters like Captain Sweatpants) are allowed to skip the massive line and enter the theater first.