What is the true secret behind the pin we may never know but I am for sure it doesnt relate to alienware. It's actually more a case of people comparing the alien pin to the alienware logo, simply because the logo is a fairly recognised symbol, hence making it easier to describe the pin itself. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Already have an account?
Sign in here. We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings , otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. Howard's alien pins? Share More sharing options Followers 0. Recommended Posts. Posted May 26, I've been wondering about the big secret about Howard's alien pins that he wears on every show. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options Kyzzx Posted May 26, Create a free Team What is Teams?
Learn more. What's the meaning behind Howard's alien pin? Ask Question. Asked 6 years, 2 months ago. Active 30 days ago. Viewed 28k times. Improve this question. Dark Army Dark Army My answer is much more simplistic. But could we consider: Aliens are among us — user Carl: Jewish Aliens!
Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. It is noted as Trivia in Wikia Howard wears alien pins on his collar in every episode, yet the pin has not been mentioned thus far. Improve this answer. Panther Panther Howard is an astronaut I think the pin depicting the alien is a badge that he wears for being out of space or at least traveled in space.
Possible Reason 2 Apart from Howard using that as pin that symbol of alien is also logo of Alienware which is also the brand Sheldon uses.
So maybe it's about branding. I don't think this is relevant: he has been wearing the alien pin since the first serie. I might be wrong though. But then whole point of this community is to explain the plot from their point of view :- — user The comments on this video suggest that when he was a child, Howard believed that his dad didn't leave them but was instead abducted by aliens. Perhaps he wears it for his dad, in hopes that he is still out there, trying to get back to Earth to be with his family.
Howard says he used to pretend his dad was abducted by aliens in Season 3 Episode 17 The Precious Fragmentation when they go through the box where they find the ring: Oh, my God. Laurel 3, 1 1 gold badge 14 14 silver badges 26 26 bronze badges. Ali Ali 31 1 1 bronze badge.
All that being said, Howard's sartorial choices weren't just about what he perceived as good-looking. He also incorporated some sentimental choices into his clothing. Known for his dickies and massive belt buckles, there's another piece of accessory that he usually sports — an alien pin worn on his collar.
Considering how small they are, the pins are difficult for audiences to notice, let alone recognize what they are. Despite that, the actor revealed in the video that there's a special meaning behind them, something that only he and the costume staff know.
There were hopes that the sitcom will eventually reveal why they're so important, but that didn't happen. While The Big Bang Theory didn't explicitly reveal the reason behind Howard's alien's pins, it may have already subtly provided the answer to this mystery during the early years of the show. In season 3, episode 17, "The Precious Fragmentation," Howard reminisced about his Alf doll after he and the boys found one on a vintage merchandise box.
He commented that his mother had bought him the same doll when he was 11 as a way to help him cope with the sudden absence of his dad, Sam Wolowitz.
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