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After yet another failed attempt to date [[Penny (The Big Bang Theory)|Penny]], [[Leonard Hofstadter|Leonard]] sought Leslie again. This time Leslie decided to take things more seriously; she committed to "the traditional relationship paradigm", and actively proposed that Leonard assumed the "male role". Leslie went as far as planning the number of kids they would [[reproduction|procreate]]. The relationship ended when Leslie and Sheldon engaged in a dispute, and Leonard didn't want to take a side supporting Leslie's belief in [[loop quantum gravity]] against Sheldon's belief in [[string theory]].<ref name="S02E02">{{Cite episode|title=The Codpiece Topology|episodelink=List of The Big Bang Theory episodes#ep19|airdate=September 29, 2008|series=The Big Bang Theory|serieslink=The Big Bang Theory|season=2|number=2 (19)}}</ref> |
After yet another failed attempt to date [[Penny (The Big Bang Theory)|Penny]], [[Leonard Hofstadter|Leonard]] sought Leslie again. This time Leslie decided to take things more seriously; she committed to "the traditional relationship paradigm", and actively proposed that Leonard assumed the "male role". Leslie went as far as planning the number of kids they would [[reproduction|procreate]]. The relationship ended when Leslie and Sheldon engaged in a dispute, and Leonard didn't want to take a side supporting Leslie's belief in [[loop quantum gravity]] against Sheldon's belief in [[string theory]].<ref name="S02E02">{{Cite episode|title=The Codpiece Topology|episodelink=List of The Big Bang Theory episodes#ep19|airdate=September 29, 2008|series=The Big Bang Theory|serieslink=The Big Bang Theory|season=2|number=2 (19)}}</ref> |
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Later, during a [[paintball]] game, Leslie began an affair with [[Howard Wolowitz|Howard]], and they |
Later, during a [[paintball]] game, Leslie began an affair with [[Howard Wolowitz|Howard]], and they slept together. Despite budget reductions, Leslie gave Howard access to new equipment, and invited him to a trip to [[Geneva]] to see [[CERN]]'s [[supercollider]]. Howard realized he was just being manipulated by Leslie, but he didn't have a problem with that.<ref name="S02E16">{{cite episode|title=The Cushion Saturation|episodelink=List of The Big Bang Theory episodes#ep33|series=The Big Bang Theory|serieslink=The Big Bang Theory|airdate=March 2, 2009|season=2|number=16 (33)}}</ref> Although they only had a "[[friends with benefits]]" relationship, Howard still became depressed when Leslie dumped him some time later.<ref name="S02E21">{{Cite episode|title=The Vegas Renormalization|episodelink=List of The Big Bang Theory episodes#ep38|series=The Big Bang Theory|serieslink=The Big Bang Theory|airdate=April 27, 2009|season=2|number=21 (38)}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 00:49, 22 December 2009
Leslie Winkle, PhD | |
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File:Leslie Winkle.jpg | |
First appearance | "The Fuzzy Boots Corollary" |
Portrayed by | Sara Gilbert |
In-universe information | |
Gender | Female |
Title | Leslie Winkle, PhD |
Occupation | Experimental physicist |
Nationality | American |
Leslie Winkle is a fictional character on the CBS television series The Big Bang Theory, portrayed by actress Sara Gilbert. She is another physicist who works in the same lab as Leonard Hofstadter.
Leslie Winkle, initially a recurrent character, was promoted to main cast during the second season, but demoted again once the writers realized they could not produce quality material for her for every episode.[1]
Personality
In appearance, Leslie Winkle is essentially Leonard's female counterpart equipped with the black framed glasses and sweat jackets; even Penny says they make a cute couple.
Beside normal interactions in her work place, Leslie doesn't show much interest in pursuing social relationships; she gets along well with the guys, except Sheldon Cooper, whom she frequently mocks, and calls "dumbass". In response, Sheldon usually tries to insult her back, but without much success.
Leslie has been depicted somewhat as an office skank, having had sexual relationships with men only for personal gain, and with no feelings involved.
Work
Leslie specializes in high energy physics, particularly supersymmetry and dilepton calculations.[2]
Sheldon has made fun of her research many times, urging her to quit and instead dedicate to home shores and child-bearing.[2] However, in one occasion she was able to fix one of Sheldon's equations, which greatly irritated him.[3]
In the early episodes, Leslie is depicted in the lab using the equipment to prepare food. In one instance she investigated the time it taked to heat a cup of Ramen noodles with lasers;[4] in another occasion she froze a banana with liquid nitrogen and then shattered it with a hammer to put it in her cereal.[3]
Leslie participated alongside Leonard, Howard, and Raj in the Physics Bowl; their team, PMS (Perpetual Motion Squad), defeated Sheldon's AA (Army Ants).[2]
Relationships
At the beginning of the series, after Leonard realized that Penny was out of his league, he turned his attention to Leslie. Before anything happened between them, Leslie proposed they kissed to see if they had any chemistry at all. Though Leslie complimented Leonard on his kissing technique, she felt no arousal, and thus, no date occurred.[4]
In another occasion, after a string quartet practice, in which Leslie played the violin, she offered herself to Leonard, and the two engaged in sexual intercourse. Later, Leslie made it clear she only used him to satisfy her sex drive under a time of stress, and subsequently dumped him.[3]
After yet another failed attempt to date Penny, Leonard sought Leslie again. This time Leslie decided to take things more seriously; she committed to "the traditional relationship paradigm", and actively proposed that Leonard assumed the "male role". Leslie went as far as planning the number of kids they would procreate. The relationship ended when Leslie and Sheldon engaged in a dispute, and Leonard didn't want to take a side supporting Leslie's belief in loop quantum gravity against Sheldon's belief in string theory.[5]
Later, during a paintball game, Leslie began an affair with Howard, and they slept together. Despite budget reductions, Leslie gave Howard access to new equipment, and invited him to a trip to Geneva to see CERN's supercollider. Howard realized he was just being manipulated by Leslie, but he didn't have a problem with that.[6] Although they only had a "friends with benefits" relationship, Howard still became depressed when Leslie dumped him some time later.[7]
See also
- Leonard Hofstadter
- Sheldon Cooper
- Penny
- Howard Wolowitz
- Rajesh Koothrappali
- List of characters in The Big Bang Theory
- List of The Big Bang Theory episodes
References
- ^ "'Big Bang Theory' scoop: Sara Gilbert taken off contract | The Big Bang Theory | Ausiello Files | EW.com". Ausiellofiles.ew.com. January 23, 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
- ^ a b c "The Bat Jar Conjecture". The Big Bang Theory. Season 1. Episode 13 (13). April 21, 2008.
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