Top most watched episodes from The Big Bang Theory(Photo Credit –Facebook)

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From the moment Sheldon, Leonard, Penny, Raj, and Howard first stepped onto the screen, fans showed up and stayed for twelve unforgettable seasons. Looking back at each season’s most-watched episodes, it was clear what the audience craved the most: laughs, lovable weirdness, and a whole lot of heart.

Even though The Big Bang Theory came from sitcom king Chuck Lorre who had hits like Roseanne, Dharma and Greg, and Two and a Half Men under his belt, this one still managed to catch everyone off guard with how big it got. Especially when it hit season 3, and the show turned into a full-blown phenomenon.

In a TV world where multi-camera sitcoms with laugh tracks were starting to look “old school” (thanks to the rise of Malcolm in the Middle and Scrubs), The Big Bang Theory doubled down on tradition and won big.

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Here’s a look back at the Top 7 most-watched episodes that made The Big Bang Theory a TV legend:

1. Season 7, Episode 2 – “The Deception Verification” (20.4 Million Viewers)

The Big Bang Theory dropped pure chaos in The Deception Verification when Sheldon barged into Penny’s apartment yelling “Ah-ha!”—only to catch Leonard hiding on the couch. Turns out, Leonard had finished his research trip early and wanted some alone time with Penny before facing the gang. Penny thought it was sweet; Sheldon thought it was betrayal.

Meanwhile, Sheldon’s detective work had kicked into high gear. Suspicious of two wine glasses and the sound of a flushing toilet, he rallied Amy to help snoop. Penny’s cover story didn’t stand a chance.

Elsewhere, Howard dealt with a different body crisis—swollen from accidentally absorbing estrogen while helping his mom. Raj jumped in for a very awkward boob comparison, complete with stripper moves.