On tonight: Watch The Big Bang Theory Season 12 , Episode 18 live online

"The Laureate Accumulation" -- Pictured: President Siebert (Joshua Malina), Professor Frances H. Arnold (Herself), Amy Farrah Fowler (Mayim Bialik), Leonard Hofstadter (Johnny Galecki), Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons), Dr. Pemberton (Sean Astin), Dr. Campbell (Kal Penn) and Professor Kip Thorne (Himself). When competitors Pemberton (Sean Astin) and Campbell (Kal Penn) charm America on a publicity tour, Sheldon and Amy try to bring Nobel laureates Kip Thorne, George Smoot and Frances Arnold to their side. Also, Halley's fear of the dark leads to opportunity and conflict for Howard, Bernadette and Stuart, on THE BIG BANG THEORY, Thursday, April 4 (8:00-8:31 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Photo: Michael Yarish/CBS ©2019 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
"The Laureate Accumulation" -- Pictured: President Siebert (Joshua Malina), Professor Frances H. Arnold (Herself), Amy Farrah Fowler (Mayim Bialik), Leonard Hofstadter (Johnny Galecki), Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons), Dr. Pemberton (Sean Astin), Dr. Campbell (Kal Penn) and Professor Kip Thorne (Himself). When competitors Pemberton (Sean Astin) and Campbell (Kal Penn) charm America on a publicity tour, Sheldon and Amy try to bring Nobel laureates Kip Thorne, George Smoot and Frances Arnold to their side. Also, Halley's fear of the dark leads to opportunity and conflict for Howard, Bernadette and Stuart, on THE BIG BANG THEORY, Thursday, April 4 (8:00-8:31 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Photo: Michael Yarish/CBS ©2019 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. /
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The Big Bang Theory Season 12 is back with an all-new episode. We’ll head back to talks of Nobel Prizes in Episode 18 and here’s all you need to watch live. Amazon Channels is your best friend for CBS shows.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 18 takes the focus back onto talks of Nobel Prizes for Sheldon and Amy. Here’s all you need to know and how to watch the episode live.

Titled “The Laureate Accumulation,” we’ll see Pemberton and Campbell (Sean Astin and Kal Penn) return. They want to win that Nobel Prize after proving the super-asymmetry works — of course, they were messing around with projects and believe they actually found it first, but proved it after Sheldon and Amy’s paper was published.

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It’s publicity tour time and they have far more charm alone than Sheldon and Amy do combined. That means Shamy need to find another way to win over the Nobel laureates who are here to judge who deserves it more. They turn to Penny and Leonard for help because cookies are the way to everyone’s heart, right?

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In true The Big Bang Theory fashion, the show has got real Nobel Prize winners in the episode. With seven episodes left of the series, it continues to remain authentic.

Meanwhile, Halley has a fear of the dark. It’s a common fear children get — that idea that you can’t see what’s going on in the space around you. It sounds like it will lead to plenty of conflict between Bernadette and Howard. In a way, it’s a shame Sheldon is caught up in the Nobel Prize publicity tour. I’m sure he’d love to do an experiment on the toddler.

Check out the promo and synopsis for The Big Bang Theory:

When competitors Pemberton and Campbell charm America on a publicity tour, Sheldon and Amy try to win over Nobel laureates Kip Thorne, George Smoot and Frances Arnold; Halley’s fear of the dark leads to opportunity and conflict.

If you want to check out the sneak peeks for the episode, you can do so here.

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The Big Bang Theory airs Thursdays at 8/7c on CBS.