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What’s strange about Stuart Fails to Save the Universe‘s premise is that it’s not rooted in reality like its predecessors. There’s a science-fiction element to the show that’s not going to be easy to pull off. The one thing Stuart Fails to Save the Universe has going for it is that The Big Bang Theory teased its story all the way back in 2012.
Sheldon Is a Big Fan of the Multiverse in The Big Bang Theory

Howard Wolowitz makes it his mission to screw with Sheldon in The Big Bang Theory. He doesn’t like that Sheldon makes fun of him for being an engineer, so he often pulls pranks to get a rise out of his friend. Well, in Season 6’s “The 43 Peculiarity,” Sheldon returns the favor by pulling one over on Howard and Raj Koothrappali. When the guys start to notice that Sheldon disappears at the same time every day, they begin to investigate what he’s up to. Howard and Raj’s journey leads them to a storage closet in Caltech’s basement, where they find nothing but a whiteboard with the number “43” written on it. Growing even more curious, Howard and Raj set up cameras in the room to learn what the number means and how it connects to Sheldon.
The next day, the guys fire up a computer and watch the video feed. Sheldon is alone in the room and turns on a machine that opens a wormhole. The physicist reveals that he’s been searching for life in parallel universes and has come up empty 43 times. The 44th attempt proves fruitful because a squid-like creature jumps out of the wormhole, but it begins attacking Sheldon, shocking the already gob-smacked Howard and Raj. However, before they can even wrap their heads around what’s going on, Sheldon appears behind them and explains that the whole thing was a trick. The end of the episode reveals that Sheldon uses the room to play with his Hacky Sack, but that doesn’t mean he drops his interest in the multiverse.









