Penny is still a pharmaceutical rep , right? What if she starts to experience so much success as a saleswoman that corporate offers her a position in the higher echelon of the company....she becomes Bernadette's boss. Bernadette takes her maternity leave and she starts to quietly resent Penny's success. She feels like if she wasn't preoccupied with two pregnancies she could have had the same success.
I think that can yield some interesting storylines in the future, especially the collateral damage to Leonard's ego that his once struggling and indebted wife is becoming a Rock star in her company and making bank.
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Réponse de tmdb19868063
le 9 octobre 2017 à 15h33
Hi Arctic Fox! Mixing up the dynamic between Penny and Bernie could be interesting. I doubt, though, that Penny would become Bernie's boss since she's in sales and Bernie is in R&D- two different departments. I work in the pharmaceutical industry myself (though not for a big pharma company), and this is a situation I could see:
After receiving many questions from doctors about the side effects of the company's drugs, Penny begins to question the company's integrity, and confronts Bernie about this. Amy continues her own questioning of Bernie's integrity which actually (and conveniently) began on the last episode. After thinking on it a while, Bernie decides to quit big pharma and pursue something where her ethics are not questioned. This leads to a new career path for Bernie (and perhaps finally a real reason for Howard to freak about their finances...)
Réponse de ArcticFox12
le 9 octobre 2017 à 15h48
Mrs. Lemons, thanks for pointing out their specific roles, that definitely changes the dynamic. Also, the ethics angle is another way they could explore the Bernadette character.
I think newfound motherhood might change her perspective on the ethics of what they sell ,could be something she grapples with in the new season. I've read that having children can effect personal empathy.
Maybe we get a scene of Bernie consulting Penny's therapist from last season. There's so many directions they can go in.
Réponse de tmdb19868063
le 9 octobre 2017 à 15h51
That's a very good point that now as a mother and role model, she might question her job choices. Would she want her children knowing she was working for a company where they capitalized on nasty side effects of other drugs?
Réponse de Knixon
le 9 octobre 2017 à 16h15
Penny and Bernadette could both quit and start some kind of business together. Maybe even something related to some of Amy's research, although not necessarily. They have enough money by now - or Bernadette should, anyway - to start something like an app development business, for things like the shoe-finding app. They could even market the guy's equation solver as some kind of sop to them.
But not Penny Blossoms, that was too labor intensive. Unless they outsource it to some of Raj's cousins back home.
Réponse de ArcticFox12
le 9 octobre 2017 à 17h51
A shoe- finding app ? Like Tinder for shoes? Hold on I gotta call the patent office.......
Penny Blossoms could see Resurgance in the near future if Bernie keeps cranking out child labor....
Réponse de Knixon
le 9 octobre 2017 à 18h11
Penny already thought of it, and Sheldon wrote the software. I've just been waiting for Penny to get a big check in the mail for royalties.
Season 4 episode 12 , The Bus Pants Utilization.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUDnAf1Av9k
Réponse de Tim-Buktu
le 9 octobre 2017 à 21h09
_"After thinking on it a while, Bernie decides to quit big pharma and pursue something where her ethics are not questioned. This leads to a new career path for Bernie (and perhaps finally a real reason for Howard to freak about their finances...)"
_A "Breaking Bad" spin off?
Réponse de Knixon
le 9 octobre 2017 à 21h31
That wouldn't lead to her ethics being questioned?
Réponse de CalabrianQueen
le 10 octobre 2017 à 08h03
Not really anything like Breaking Bad , but Melissa Rauch and Bob Odenkirk in the same scenes would be amazing.
Réponse de Tim-Buktu
le 10 octobre 2017 à 09h19
_"After thinking on it a while, Bernie decides to quit big pharma and pursue something where her ethics are not questioned.
I don't think drug dealers ever want their ethics questioned.
Réponse de tmdb19868063
le 10 octobre 2017 à 18h33
Now you're just bein' naughty. Bernie won't go makin' meth! If she leaves big pharma for something more ethical, they could write a spin-off called "Repairing Good"! "Fixing pleasant"? "Mending superb"? "Putting together that which is not bad"?
You can pick.
Réponse de Tim-Buktu
le 10 octobre 2017 à 23h03
Yeah, sure Bernie would never do that.
You are so cute.