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The spark of discord amongst the friends?

Sheldon reveals that he is the president, only member, and harshest critic of the buildings tenant board.

Frankly, they had little reason to care, until the rules stickler messed with a food truck.

Which means hes technically no longer a tenant.

Except, another twist!

Amy votes for Leonard to be president, because she thinks her fiance has gone power mad.

Im sorry, Sheldon, but with minimal power comes minimal responsibility, Amy says.

And you couldnt handle it!

But dont count Sheldon out, or Leonard as the winner.

Sheldon decides hell go along with this new regime.

Instead of being in charge, I can be the vocal opposition, he reasons.

Criticizing and badgering the president at every turn.

I think youll be really good at that, Amy says.

Sheldon: Me, too.

I think I made a huge mistake, Leonard says.

Penny: Me, too.

This all raises several questions.

First, how official is this tenant board?

Also, why does no one in the building complain about that elevator?

Its a nice building with nice apartments in a nice part of Pasadena.

None of those tenants have made a fuss about being sans working elevator in all these years?

Once again, Raj thinks he might have found The One.

THEOR-EMS

Penny thinks pastrami is spelled with a y … where would it go?