WhileThe Big Bang Theory’s Raj storyline always left a little to be desired, one Christmas episode from 2012 proves that the sitcom short-changed Kunal Nayyar’s character.The Big Bang Theory’s cast of characterswere all memorable, but anyone who has seen the series knows that some of them received more focus and screen time than others. Sheldon wasThe Big Bang Theory’s breakout character, as proven when the first spinoff of the series was aprequel entitledYoung Sheldon. Leonard and Penny wereThe Big Bang Theory’s original focus, with their love story shaping seasons 1-5.

Young Sheldon Proved The Big Bang Theory’s Cheating Storyline Was Sadder Than It Seemed

Although The Big Bang Theory treated Sheldon’s fears about Penny’s infidelity as a joke, Young Sheldon proved this character detail had tragic roots.

Although they may have appeared in every episode of the series, Howard and Raj were always the show’s supporting stars and not its true protagonists.The Big Bang Theory’s Thanksgiving episodemight have given everyone something to do, but most of the show’s outings centered their main plot lines on Leonard, Penny, and Sheldon, and the B-stories of Howard, Bernadette, Raj, and Amy. On that note, Bernadette’s arrival meant that Howard had more to do as a father and a family man, but this only further sidelined Raj. Kunal Nayyar’s character was always present, but rarely the show’s focus.

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How The Big Bang Theory Season 6’s Christmas Episode Improved Raj

“The Santa Simulation” Saw Raj Join Penny Bernadette and Amy On A Night Out

Raj was underserved inThe Big Bang Theoryas the show never seemed to know how to handle his characterafter he overcame his crippling shyness around women. This was highlighted in one of the show’s Christmas outings, season 6, episode 11, “The Santa Simulation.” As the title implies, this outing focused on aDungeons and Dragonsgame wherein the heroes of the series attempted to save Santa Claus from ogres. Raj was killed almost instantly when the game began so, in frustration, he joined Penny, Bernadette, and Amy as they left for a night of dancing and clubbing.

Raj’s comments to Amy highlighted his biggest Big Bang Theory character flaw, as he was too self-centered to see how often he thoughtlessly hurt women.

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At the club, a lovelorn Raj complained that he couldn’t find anyone to hook up with, only to then cluelessly insult Amy by implying that he was attracted to Penny and Bernadette but not her. Raj’s comments to Amy highlighted his biggestBig Bang Theorycharacter flaw, as he was too self-centered to see how often he thoughtlessly hurt women.The Big Bang Theoryadding Bernadette and Amyto its cast improved the chemistry between its characters and diversified the main lineup, but it also exposed just how callous Raj could be despite claiming to be a sweet, considerate partner.

The Big Bang Theory Never Gave Raj’s Romantic Story A Satisfying Conclusion

Raj Learned Nothing From Listening To His Exes Highlight His Problems

By the end of “The Santa Simulation,”Raj appeared to right his wrongs in a heartfelt conversation with Amy. The sweet moment when Raj admitted that he would be lucky to find a partner like Amy was genuinely touching and seemed to prove that Raj understood how badly he had hurt Sheldon’s love interest. However, this character shift was short-lived. As the series continued, Sheldon became a more considerate partner to Amy, Howard had a complete character change from a sleaze into a family man, and Leonard matured past the petty jealousy that defined his character in the early seasons.

In contrast, Raj never took the lessons of “The Santa Simulation” and applied them to his future romantic relationships. If the creators of the series felt that one of the show’s main characters simply needed to be single by the finale, then it is arguably fair that Rain was the one this fate befell. However, what was less fair wasThe Big Bang Theory’s inconsistent handling of his character arc.The Big Bang Theory’s upcoming spinoffmay redeem this issue by giving Raj a more hopeful love life but, by the original finale, he was arguably worse than before.

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Raj constantly bounced between viewing women as potential conquests and seeing a stable, committed relationship as the most important goal in his life

WhenThe Big Bang Theorybegan, Raj was a walking contradiction. On the one hand, he had sentimental visions of a perfect romantic relationship and craved intimacy while, at the same time, he constantly made crude jokes and crass comments about women he wanted to sleep with. More than Leonard or Howard, Raj constantly bounced between viewing women as potential conquests and seeing a stable, committed relationship as the most important goal in his life. When he gained the ability to speak to women,The Big Bang Theoryhad a chance to fix this issue with Raj picking one persona.

Of All The Main Characters, The Big Bang Theory Wasted Raj The Most

Raj’s Story Deserves To Be Revisited In The Show’s Forthcoming Followup

Once he overcame his fear of speaking to women, Raj could have become a smooth-talking, amoral lothario likeHow I Met Your Mother’s Barney Stinson. Alternatively, he could have been a hopeless romantic who was addicted to falling in love overnight, like the same show’s Ted Mosby. The issue was thatThe Big Bang Theorynever knew what to do with Raj’s love life, resulting in the character becoming simultaneously desperate for affection and a callous player.The Big Bang Theory’s Raj ex reuniondrew attention to this obvious contrast but failed to solve it in any meaningful way.

Raj refused to take these critiques seriously, relied on Howard to debunk them, and ended up concluding that he didn’t need to change.

In season 10, episode 14, “The Emotion Detection Automation,” Raj assembled all of his ex-girlfriends to learn why he was still single. Emily, Lucy, Emily, and Claire proceeded to tell him that he was needy, vain, and overly invested in the approval of his parents. They noted how uncomfortable and manipulative the meeting itself was, implying that this sort of behavior led to Raj’s persistent singlehood. However, Raj refused to take these critiques seriously, relied on Howard to debunk them, and ended up concluding that he didn’t need to change. This was his character arc’s worst wasted opportunity.

The Big Bang Theory’s focus on Sheldon, Leonard, and Penny meant that the series continued to use Raj’s failing love life as a punchline.

In “The Santa Simulation,” Raj is surprised to learn that he guilelessly hurt a woman, and he responds by trying to make amends. Not only does he succeed, but the show implies that he might learn something from the encounter. Instead,The Big Bang Theory’s focus on Sheldon, Leonard, and Penny meant that the series continued to use his failing love life as a punchline without ever improving his romantic prospects. As a result, Raj himself remained immature no matter how many times he learned the same lesson from his friends and girlfriends alike throughoutThe Big Bang Theory.