Meanwhile, Leonard and Priya`s noisy and “scientifically inaccurate" sex play in his apartment annoys and disgusts Raj. When Priya wears her Halloween Lieutenant Uhura costume during a Star Trek sexual fantasy, Raj leaves and spends the night in Sheldon`s apartment. When Leonard finds Raj in bed the next morning, he apologizes for using his apartment and suggests raj move in with Sheldon until Priya finds her own place. Raj immediately takes a liking to the idea and moves in according to Sheldon`s usual bureaucratic procedures (including a modified “temporary roommate agreement" and a will). Sheldon takes his love of rules and politics to the extreme and creates an epic roommate deal that Leonard must accept to live in. Although Leonard didn`t always follow the deal, he tried to save face in front of Sheldon so as not to upset him. Nevertheless, it was only 10 of the rules of Sheldon and Leonard`s roommate deal that brought all the laughter to the long-running series. When Leonard first moved in, Sheldon had virtually no furniture in his apartment, so it seemed like no one lived there at all. Over time, however, Leonard turned their little house into a home, and Sheldon had to overcome his special paths (especially since he loves “his place" on the couch). Under the co-tenancy agreement, someone who wanted to change institutions had to be approved by a committee (e.g.B. Sheldon).
When Sheldon formally accuses Leonard of violating the roommate agreement by taking a shower with Priya in the bathroom of the apartment when Sheldon had a “reputation of nature" (which Sheldon considers an emergency), Priya, a lawyer, decides to intervene in the case on Leonard`s behalf. When Priya (and therefore Leonard) won this round, they decided to test other sections of the chord in practice. When Sheldon can`t handle what happens to Priya and Leonard, who openly mock the sanctity of the deal, he turns to Penny, who in turn invites Sheldon to his daughters` party with Bernadette and Amy. Sheldon only accepts Penny`s invitation to Penny`s promise that some Priya-bashing will take place when it is released. Her excursion takes her to a ballroom dance club, where Sheldon begins to see another side of Amy influenced by penny and alcohol consumption. But through her drunken stupor, Amy always gives Sheldon some advice on how to deal with Priya and. Written by Huggo According to the roommate`s agreement, Sheldon insists on eating different types of food on the evening of the week. Thursday in particular, it was pizza night – pizza jets, nothing less. If Sheldon or Leonard wanted to change it and try it in a new location, they would have to hold a public hearing with a “60-day comment period." The roommate agreement was written by Sheldon and signed by Leonard when they became roommates.
These events were shown in a flashback. Sheldon begins to mention paragraphs from a friendship agreement in the episode “The Cooper-Nowitzki Theorem." Subsequent episodes describe it as a roommate agreement, and Sheldon continues to quote it throughout the series, usually when one of the clauses is violated. But even if Sheldon and Amy wanted a turtle, he would break his own rule. In the roommate agreement, he explained that pets are actually banned unless they are service animals! The coitus rule in the roommate agreement was definitely directed against Leonard, as Sheldon did not participate in this kind of activity until he was with Amy for years (and years…). If two roommates have a roommate agreement, I could see that much of the rules are surrounded around the bathroom. In their agreement, there must be “an adequate supply of hot water" when Sheldon showers after Leonard. There was also a remark about the number of people showering at the same time. This was revealed when Sheldon had to use the bathroom urgently and noticed that Leonard and his ex-girlfriend Priya were taking a shower together. The next day, you`d better believe that Sheldon Leonard committed two violations of the simple rules of the bathroom. Just like in the workplace, Sheldon gives an annual review of Leonard`s performance as a roommate.
Leonard and Sheldon have already broken the rules of their agreement, but that never leaves any of them homeless. Instead, it usually leads to fines or silent treatment until they have cooled down! One of the best parts of The Big Bang Theory is observing the relationship between Sheldon Cooper and everyone he interacts with. You might think he`d be relatively “normal" near his roommate Leonard, but that couldn`t be further from the truth. Even after years of living and working together, Sheldon still treated Leonard as if he were just a tenant sharing the space. The colocation agreement was in effect for most of the show; However, since Sheldon moved into Penny`s old apartment with Amy, it can be assumed that the deal is no longer in effect. Sheldon explains that the Co-Tenant Agreement contains a specific clause that all obligations are governed by it. Leonard confirmed this, but pointed out that he had not signed this clause, while Sheldon argues that even though Leonard did not agree, he agreed, and since all of Sheldon`s obligations are regulated, the binding clause is made valid. Technically, Leonard is right, as the rule was not in effect when the clause was discussed, so it could not be applied in this situation (“S3 Ep22″). If Leonard wanted to bring a girl home after a night in town, he had to let Sheldon know 12 hours in advance.
When Leonard didn`t inform Sheldon 12 hours in advance, he did his best to be sneaky, but it rarely worked. Sheldon revised the agreement to better favor himself in The Agreement Dissection (although, as written by Sheldon, even before Priya dismantled it, the agreement was always built to favor only him because of his selfishness, self-centeredness, and insistence on always having his will). .