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In The Closure Alternative, Amy explains to Sheldon that he has a pathological need for closure. She can help him retrain his neural pathways to help him out. * She tells him that "We live in a world where closure is not always an op..." * She starts by playing tic-tac-toe on a whiteboard with him and erases it before he can win. * Amy plays the American National Anthem and doesn't play or sing the last note. * Next Sheldon has dominoes set up on the floor for toppling and Amy tells him to put them away. * Sheldon spins a child's jack-in-the-box and Amy pulls it away from him. * Amy has a birthday cake and tells him to blow out the candles and covers one of them. * Amy is leaving as Sheldon calls her "a wonderful neuroscientist, an excellent girlfriend

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  • In The Closure Alternative, Amy explains to Sheldon that he has a pathological need for closure. She can help him retrain his neural pathways to help him out. * She tells him that "We live in a world where closure is not always an op..." * She starts by playing tic-tac-toe on a whiteboard with him and erases it before he can win. * Amy plays the American National Anthem and doesn't play or sing the last note. * Next Sheldon has dominoes set up on the floor for toppling and Amy tells him to put them away. * Sheldon spins a child's jack-in-the-box and Amy pulls it away from him. * Amy has a birthday cake and tells him to blow out the candles and covers one of them. * Amy is leaving as Sheldon calls her "a wonderful neuroscientist, an excellent girlfriend
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  • In The Closure Alternative, Amy explains to Sheldon that he has a pathological need for closure. She can help him retrain his neural pathways to help him out. * She tells him that "We live in a world where closure is not always an op..." * She starts by playing tic-tac-toe on a whiteboard with him and erases it before he can win. * Amy plays the American National Anthem and doesn't play or sing the last note. * Next Sheldon has dominoes set up on the floor for toppling and Amy tells him to put them away. * Sheldon spins a child's jack-in-the-box and Amy pulls it away from him. * Amy has a birthday cake and tells him to blow out the candles and covers one of them. * Amy is leaving as Sheldon calls her "a wonderful neuroscientist, an excellent girlfriend and..." When Amy leaves Sheldon goes back to all his tasks of the night and finishes them. * He re-draws the tic-tac-toe game exactly the way it was. * He re-lights the birthday candles and blows them out. * He re-spins the jack-in-the-box. * He re-plays and re-sings the full national anthem with his hand over his heart. * He re-sets the dominoes exactly the way they were and knocks them all down.
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