Known more for its wit and humor than incredible touching moments, this may just be "The Big Bang Theory's" most romantic moment ever.
In the latest episode this week, Howard decides to get the group together to perform a song he wrote for Bernadette to celebrate their first date anniversary. But instead of showing up at the restaurant, she had to be quarantined in the hospital due to a work hazard.
Howard rushes to see her, but not without bringing the rest of the crew along. He decides to serenade her at the hospital instead.
And he completely nails it, with just the right amount of geek and romanticism. Now, we too, melt. Check out the song in the video below. It has been on repeat for us!
Check out the lyrics below:
If I didn’t have you, life would be blue
I’d be Doctor Who without the TARDIS
A candle without a wick, a Watson without a Crick
I’d be one of my outfits without a dick-ey
I’d be cheese without the mac,
Steve Jobs without the Wozniak
I’d be solving exponential equations that use bases not found on your calculator, making it much harder to crack
I’d be an atom without a bomb, a dot without the com
And I’d probably still live with my mom
(All, echo: And he’d probably still live with his mom)
Ever since I met you, you’ve turned my world around
You’ve supported all my dreams and all my hopes
You’re like Uranium-235 and I’m Uranium-238,
Almost inseparable isotopes
I couldn’t have imagined how good my life would get
From the moment that I met you, Bernadette
If I didn’t have you, life would be dreary
I’d be string theory without any string
I’d be binary code without a one,
A cathode ray without an electron gun
I’d be ‘Firefly’, ‘Buffy,’ and ‘Avengers’ without Joss Whedon
I’d speak a lot more Klingon,
[Speaks Klingon]
All: And he’d definitely still live with his mom
Ever since I met you, you’ve turned my world around
You’re my best friend and my lover
We’re like changing electric and magnetic fields;
you can’t have one, without the other
I couldn’t have imagined how good my life would get
From the moment that I met you, Bernadette
All: Oh, we couldn’t have imagined, how good our lives would get
From the moment that we met you, Bernadette