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"The Stag Convergence" is the 22nd episode of the fifth season of the American sitcom The Big Bang Theory. The episode premiered on April 26, 2012, on CBS.In it, the main characters go to the bachelor party to celebrate Howard (Simon Helberg) and Bernadette's (Melissa Rauch) upcoming marriage.
The following day, Sheldon angrily confronts Howard and Leonard, telling them to "get [their] women in line". They talk to Penny and Bernadette, who explain that Amy is over-enthusiastic about being a bridesmaid. Penny and Bernadette apologize to Amy, but Amy is still upset.
Howard and Bernadette soothe each other's fears. Everyone takes turns singing about babies to Bernadette, while Sheldon is shocked to learn what happened in his bedroom. The following morning, Penny and Leonard express happiness for Howard and Bernadette, while discussing having their own child someday.
When the rocket engines ignite and the final countdown begins, everyone nervously watches the space launch from Leonard and Sheldon's apartment. Bernadette takes Raj's hand, Penny takes Leonard's hand, and a very surprised Amy has her hand taken by Sheldon, who wishes Howard well with the words "Boldly go, Howard Wolowitz."
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The next morning, Sheldon, Leonard, Howard, Raj, Bernadette, and Amy speak at the conference. After a fairly normal start, they all begin to discuss the events of last night, with Leonard upset about Raj walking in on him and Penny, and Howard and Bernadette still fighting, with Sheldon being the "normal", professional one, staying out of the ...
The guys go to the Cheesecake Factory and when Bernadette arrives, Howard hides under the table to avoid her. Later, Howard, to the theme music of Francis Lai's score from the 1966 film A Man and a Woman, is having a sexual fantasy with Katee Sackhoff wearing a flight suit from Battlestar Galactica.
Bing Crosby once told his nephew, Howard Crosby, that singing "White Christmas" in front of teary-eyed troops ahead of the Battle of the Bulge was the hardest moment of his professional life.