Well in that case I find it kind of odd. Why did they feel the need to include a pointless, throw-away cameo into the final episode when all we cared about was the resolution of the story?I don’t think there was a significance to it being her specifically.
I didn't get the Sarah Michelle Gellar significance, either.
One casual reference in one episode over 12 seasons doesn't warrant a cameo on the series finale.I think it's because there were references in earlier episodes to "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" -
https://bigbangtheory.fandom.com/wiki/The_Closure_Alternative
Totally and the more I think about it, the more stupid it seems to me. If they needed that plot device at all, I think it would have been nicer if it had been some random Swedish bombshell or one of Raj's old girlfriends; opening an imaginary door for his future.One casual reference in one episode over 12 seasons doesn't warrant a cameo on the series finale.
Totally and the more I think about it, the more stupid it seems to me. If they needed that plot device at all, I think it would have been nicer if it had been some random Swedish bombshell or one of Raj's old girlfriends; opening an imaginary door for his future.
Is it possible both shows shared a fan base? I don't know, I never watched Buffy.Or at least pick someone single. It was an odd choice.
Is it possible both shows shared a fan base? I don't know, I never watched Buffy.
One casual reference in one episode over 12 seasons doesn't warrant a cameo on the series finale.
Would have been funny if it had a "The BOB NEWHART Show" type of ending with him showing up.
Here's my alternate Bob Newhart ending ----
Everything went as it did with Sheldon's speech but then ------
Bob in his Star Wars outfit walks up to Sheldon and puts his hand on his shoulder.
Sheldon wakes up to a BANG with a sudden sitting up in bed and has one of his super brainy confused looks and vocal expressions
NEXT is the replay from first episode
Penny: Oh, hi!
Leonard: Hi.
Sheldon: Hi.
Leonard: Hi.
Sheldon: Hi.
Penny: Hi?
and so the story begins with an ending ....