Guest Star: Wil Wheaton
Wil Wheaton is an American actor, blogger and writer, best known for his roles as Wesley Crusher on the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, Gordie Lachance in the film Stand by Me, and Joey Trotta in the movie Toy Soldiers.
Wil Wheaton has made numerous appearances as a fictionalized version of himself in The Big Bang Theory. His other recent TV credits include a recurring role on Eureka and guest appearances on CSI and Criminal Minds.
You are viewing a list of Wil Wheaton's 17 appearances on The Big Bang Theory.
The Creepy Candy Coating Corollary
Season 3, Episode 5 - Aired October 19, 2009When Wil Wheaton joins a Mystic Warlords of Ka'a tournament at Stuart's comic book store, Sheldon hopes to settle an old score.
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The Wheaton Recurrence
Season 3, Episode 19 - Aired April 12, 2010When Wil Wheaton joins Stuart's bowling team after another player drops out, he challenges Sheldon again and interferes in Leonard and Penny's relationship.
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The 21-Second Excitation
Season 4, Episode 8 - Aired November 11, 2010Sheldon is outraged when Wil Wheaton uses his pseudo-celebrity to gain admission to a fully booked showing of Raiders of the Lost Ark.
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The Russian Rocket Reaction
Season 5, Episode 5 - Aired October 13, 2011After Wil Wheaton invites Sheldon and Leonard to a party at his house, Sheldon reconsiders Wil's place on his list of mortal enemies.
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The Stag Convergence
Season 5, Episode 22 - Aired April 26, 2012Wil Wheaton attends Howard's bachelor party and causes trouble for the groom-to-be.
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The Habitation Configuration
Season 6, Episode 7 - Aired November 8, 2012Wil Wheaton causes a rift in Sheldon's relationship with Amy after he appears in an episode of Fun with Flags.
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The Discovery Dissipation
Season 7, Episode 10 - Aired December 5, 2013Amy invites Wil Wheaton to try cheer Sheldon up after his discovery is disproved.
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The Indecision Amalgamation
Season 7, Episode 19 - Aired April 3, 2014Leonard turns to Wil Wheaton to give Penny advice on her acting career.
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The Gorilla Dissolution
Season 7, Episode 23 - Aired May 8, 2014While starring with Penny in a Serial Ape-ist sequel, Wil Wheaton is fired after Penny gets into an argument with the movie's director.
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The Fortification Implementation
Season 8, Episode 20 - Aired April 9, 2015When Penny is a guest on Wil Wheaton's podcast to discuss Serial Ape-ist, she gets into a public fight with Leonard over her career.
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The Spock Resonance
Season 9, Episode 7 - Aired November 5, 2015Wil Wheaton introduces Sheldon to Leonard Nimoy's son, Adam, who is making a Spock-umentary about his late father.
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The Opening Night Excitation
Season 9, Episode 11 - Aired December 17, 2015When Sheldon decides to skip the new Star Wars movie, Wil Wheaton joins Leonard, Howard and Raj at the movie theater instead.
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The Celebration Experimentation
Season 9, Episode 17 - Aired February 25, 2016Wil Wheaton is a guest at Sheldon's birthday party and pays tribute to his enemy-turned-friend.
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The Proton Regeneration
Season 11, Episode 6 - Aired November 2, 2017Sheldon's friendship with Wil is called into doubt when they both audition for the role of Professor Proton in a new production of the show.
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The Novelization Correlation
Season 11, Episode 15 - Aired February 1, 2018After Sheldon finally watches the new Professor Proton show starring Wil Wheaton, he decides he wants to be on the show and must first apologize to Wil.
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The Bow Tie Asymmetry
Season 11, Episode 24 - Aired May 10, 2018Wil is cast aside when Howard gets Mark Hamill to officiate Sheldon and Amy's wedding.
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The D & D Vortex
Season 12, Episode 16 - Aired February 21, 2019After Sheldon learns that Wil Wheaton hosts a Dungeons and Dragons game for his famous friends, the guys try to fill a spare seat at the table.
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