On the day of the competition, Leslie's slightly surprised to find that the team is called the Perpetual Motion Squad and they're to wear shirts with the acronym PMS on them. They are to sit quietly as Sheldon gives all the team's answers. To fill out his team, Sheldon hires CalTech's janitors and cafeteria workers. Sheldon disparaged Leslie's scientific acumen, so the Physics Bowl presents an opportunity to get even. Leonard fills in Sheldon's gap with his ex, Leslie ( Sara Gilbert), who is only convinced to join Leonard's team after finding out that Sheldon will be on an opposing team. The rules require teams of four, so now Leonard's team is one short. Fed up with Sheldon's ego, Leonard boots him off the team with a Batman cookie jar as consolation. Sheldon refuses, wanting to keep hogging the spotlight all for himself and dismissing there's such a need to "share" the questions. Leonard, Howard and Penny point out Sheldon is being selfish and he should share the glory with his teammates out of consideration. For their first practice round on a Saturday with Penny hosting, Sheldon keeps cutting in and trying to answer the questions for his partners. The guys decide to participate in the annual Physics Bowl. Teleplay by Bill Prady and Robert Cohen, based on a story by Stephen Engel and Jennifer Glickman. The Bat Jar Conjecture is the thirteenth episode from Season 1 of The Big Bang Theory, first aired April 21, 2008.
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