In this emotional scene from season 12 episode 22 of “The Big Bang Theory,” Leonard is confronted with the harsh truth that his mother, Beverly, has been using him as a subject for her new book on child rearing. As Leonard grapples with the realization that his entire relationship with his mother may have been nothing more than research, viewers are taken on an emotional journey that highlights the complexities of family dynamics. This video captures the heart-wrenching moment and delves into the themes of motherhood, success, and identity that are explored in the episode. Don’t miss this poignant moment from “The Big Bang Theory” and join the conversation with fellow fans in the comments below.

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26 Comments

  1. If Leonard only had the balls to say "get out and stay out of my life" at that point, I'd have so much more respect for him. Why on earth does he even let her near him after all she did? It's so pathetic, i hate it

  2. I have said this before and i'll say it again
    Leanerd should've cut off his mom from his life completely and not take any of her abuse anymore

  3. I don’t what’s more hurtful, blatant ignorance of someone’s feelings or physical abuse…

  4. Cut emotion from people. It sounds ruff, but I love my dad and I hate him and just scream in at him hell. Just because he left us. I go to hell just to look for a fight.

  5. I always hated that they never gave him a type of surrogate mother figure, even if just for one episode so he could have that feeling of maternal love, Sheldon basically has two, his own who nurtures his emotional side and Lenard's who nurtures his intellectual side.

  6. It's amazing how lazy the writers got on BBT, eventually it felt like they hated their characters and wanted them to suffer. No jokes, just punishments for existing.

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