Sheldon, Raj, Leonard, and Barry try everything to get tenure at Caltech, but it is never revealed on the show who has secured the position.
This storyline was featured in season 6, episode 20, titled ‘The Tenure Turbulence.’ This episode was aired on April 4, 2013, on CBS.
In the episode, there is a coveted tenured position that has become available at Caltech, and Leonard, Sheldon, Raj, and Barry Kripke are all in the running for it. They are all going to great lengths to impress the tenure committee, which is made up of several members, including Janine Davis, the Human Resources administrator. Janine Davis plays a significant role in the hiring process as she was the person Sheldon dealt with after his assistant Alex filed a sexual harassment complaint against him.
The competition between the candidates is fierce, and they are all trying to outdo each other to win the favor of the tenure committee members, especially Janine Davis. They are falling over each other in their attempts to get close to the committee members and, in Sheldon's case, to try and make amends with Janine Davis, who he had a previous altercation with.
What happened with the tenure at Caltech about?
The demise of Professor Tupperman leaves a vacant tenure position at Caltech. Sheldon, Raj, Leonard, and Barry all qualify for the vacant position. They feel that the tenure committee, which includes Director of Employee Relations Janine Davis, with whom Sheldon, in particular, had a prior negative encounter, should be courted in order to achieve this goal.
The entire committee will be present during Professor Tupperman's memorial, so that might be the best place to mingle. While the women in their relationships do everything they can to support their respective men, Howard tries everything to set up a fight between his friends.
What is The Big Bang Theory about?
The Big Bang Theory focuses on a group of friends who are extremely brilliant physicists and big comic-book nerds. The show also focuses on their ventures and also the women in their lives, and their relationships with each other. The series was created by Chuck Lorre, who also created Two and a Half Men. The series premiered in 2007 and was met with critical acclaim. Fans of the show compared it to hit 90s sitcoms FRIENDS and How I Met Your Mother.
The Big Bang Theory gave a new perspective towards science and comic book nerds. The series has a cult following of its own, as the viewers can’t help but connect and root for the characters.
The characters are also huge fans of pop culture, particularly Sheldon, played by Jim Parson, who is a big fan of Star Trek and believes that he has a strong connection with the character Spock and the actor who plays Spock, Leonard Nimoy. The group holds comic book night every Wednesday, where they read the weekly released comic books. Other storylines are when they meet with their female friends and engage in a complicated yet funny relationship.
FAQs
Q. Is there a season 13 of The Big Bang Theory?
A. No, there isn’t, nor is there’s gonna be a season 13 of the popular sitcom as it was announced that the show would end with season 12.
Q. How many Emmys Big Bang Theory has won?
A. The Big Bang Theory has won 7 Emmys.
Q. Does Sheldon Cooper has autism?
A. No, According to the producers, Sheldon Cooper does not have autism.