In the Cinderella story, there is an element of something extraordinary happening in an ordinary world. Cinderella's life was normal until the magic intervened. In the Big Bang theory, the universe was in a state of equilibrium perhaps, and then suddenly this huge explosion (the Big Bang) happened, which was an extraordinary event that set in motion all the processes that we see in the universe today. It's like the Big Bang was the 'fairy godmother' for the universe, creating the conditions for stars, galaxies, and life to form.
I don't think there's a direct connection. Howard is a character in a comedy show, and Cinderella is a fairy tale. They seem worlds apart.
Howard doesn't really have a direct relation to the Cinderella story in a traditional sense. But in terms of his character arc, like Cinderella, he experiences a sort of transformation. Howard starts as a rather nerdy and socially awkward guy. Just as Cinderella goes from rags to riches, Howard goes from being a lonely guy in his mother's house to having a fulfilling relationship and becoming more confident and part of a bigger social world outside his mother's over - protective environment.
I'm not sure there's a direct connection. Maybe it's just a random combination of elements.
Both involve a kind of progression. In the Big Bang theory, the universe has been expanding and evolving since the initial event. In the Cinderella story, Cinderella progresses from a life of drudgery to a life of luxury and happiness. There is a clear forward - moving narrative in both cases.
I'm not aware of any official 'Big Bang Theory' story directly related to foot fetish. The show mainly focuses on the lives, relationships, and scientific adventures of the main characters, such as Sheldon, Leonard, Penny, etc. It's a sitcom that typically doesn't touch on such rather inappropriate and specific topics.
Howard could be like the nerdy prince. In a Cinderella - like story, Howard might use his scientific knowledge instead of wealth or status to win over the 'Cinderella' figure. Maybe he creates some high - tech gadget to find her at the ball, just as in Big Bang Theory he often uses his engineering skills to solve problems.
Perhaps Howard could play the role of the fairy godmother, but with his own nerdy and unconventional twist. His inventions or technical skills could be the magic that helps Cinderella. Or, he could be a fellow servant at the palace who befriends Cinderella and offers his unique perspective and support.
If Howard had a Cinderella - like story, he would probably start as an unnoticed and underestimated figure. Maybe he'd be constantly overshadowed by his friends in the group, much like Cinderella was by her step - sisters. Then, one day, he'd meet someone special, perhaps at a scientific conference or a social event. This person would see his true potential and charm, just as the prince saw Cinderella's beauty. They would then sweep him off his feet, and he'd go from his ordinary life to a much more exciting and fulfilling one.
There are numerous funny moments. One is when Sheldon tries to teach Penny about physics concepts in his own unique, overly - complicated way. His facial expressions and the way he gets frustrated when Penny doesn't understand are hilarious. Another is when Howard wears his astronaut suit in inappropriate situations, like when he goes to a regular party. It looks so out of place and makes everyone around him react in a really funny way.
Yes, there are some storylines that touch on LGBT - related topics in a more general sense, but not extremely prominent lesbian - specific storylines. The show mainly focuses on the main characters' scientific and social lives, but it does promote an inclusive environment.