The Big Bang Theory
All season 4 mistakesMistakes
1The Robotic Manipulation5
2The Cruciferous Vegetable Amplification1
3The Zazzy Substitution0
4The Hot Troll Deviation6
5The Desperation Emanation0
6The Irish Pub Formulation1
7The Apology Insufficiency1
8The 21-Second Excitation0
9The Boyfriend Complexity1
10The Alien Parasite Hypothesis0
11The Justice League Recombination1
12The Bus Pants Utilization0
13The Love Car Displacement0
14The Thespian Catalyst1
15The Benefactor Factor1
16The Cohabitation Formulation2
17The Toast Derivation0
18The Prestidigitation Approximation2
19The Zarnecki Incursion3
20The Herb Garden Germination3
21The Agreement Dissection1
22The Wildebeest Implementation1
23The Engagement Reaction0
24The Roommate Transmogrification0

The Countdown Reflection - S5-E24

Factual error: There is not a snowball's chance of Howard becoming an astronaut. He suffers from cardiac arrhythmia, something about which he is completely open. "Transient" or not this is easily detectable by a simple electrocardiogram, which is a fundamental part of the many medical examinations a potential astronaut will have to pass. He wouldn't even be allowed to start basic training. Note also that during his basic training he shows signs of severe stress and trauma which would inevitably trigger a cardiac episode. Even if it didn't the fact that he was falling apart at the seams would have him removed from the programme for his own good.

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Chosen answer: The song is called "Dark as a Dungeon" and was written and first performed by singer-songwriter Merle Travis in 1946. It has been performed by a wide array of artists, including Tennessee Ernie Ford, Harry Belafonte, Dolly Parton, Queens of the Stone Age, Kathy Mattea and Amy Grant. But it was made most famous when it was performed and recorded by Johnny Cash during his concert at Folsom Prison in 1968. According to Wikipedia: "It is a lament about the danger and drudgery of being a coal miner in an Appalachian shaft mine. It has become a rallying song among miners seeking improved working conditions."

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