TV series example of the word

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 4
...whose last successful experiment was lighting his own farts.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 14
Whose house is that?
যাহার, কাহার, কাহাদিগকে
(1) Belonging to or associated with which person.
(2) Of whom or which (used to indicate that the following noun belongs to or is associated with the person or thing mentioned in the previous clause).
(1) Whose is this?
(2) A writer whose work doesn't avoid the truth
(3) A door whose hinges need lubricating
(4) A minivan was parked at the curb and Juliet wondered whose it was
(5) Flags tell us whose country's team is playing
(6) It featured two mothers whose daughters had been lured into relationships by the men.
(7) A place whose population is 300
(8) It is their very irony that will appeal to precisely the people whose passions they parody.
(9) We don't know whose work will be the best
(10) It belongs to Lucy Smooth, whose husband used to keep it under control until he died.
(11) Kyle, whose back was to her, turned around as he followed the gazes of his two friends.
(12) He's a man whose opinion I respect
(13) They want to know whose fault it is
(14) A Mini was parked at the kerb and Juliet wondered whose it was
(15) The attacker, whose face was covered by a hood, grabbed her from behind in the dark alley.
(16) In fact, he is a mere boy whose life is so painful that it does not seem to him to be worth living.
(17) This provoked outrage in the industry and among those whose branch line was set for the chop.
(18) Whose round is it?
(19) Gasping for breath, they reached the row of houses whose gardens led onto the park.
(20) Whose pen did you use?
The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 4
...whose last successful experiment was lighting his own farts.
The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 14
Whose house is that?