TV series example of the word

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 10
- Uh, counterpoint... - To the car!

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 17
As a counterpoint, here he is, uninvited and visibly sweaty.
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(1) A musical form involving the simultaneous sound of two or more melodies
(1) To show differences when compared; be different
(2) Write in counterpoint
(3) To show differences when compared
(4) Be different
(1) Bernstein studied harmony and counterpoint with Walter Piston at Harvard.
(2) The euro will become a powerful counterpoint to the US dollar, and beside these two powerful currencies the Australian dollar looks increasingly vulnerable.
(3) For a humorous counterpoint to Deacon's scholarly observations on the University of Michigan cases, check out Ann Coulter's latest column.
(4) I have used my interviews with parents as a counterpoint to a professional judgment
(5) Joe is the counterpoint to David, with a programmed love that is all simulation, and can be turned off as well as on.
(6) But today they highlight Charles' sheer musical eclecticism, and vitally counterpoint his earlier earthier style.
(7) My cod with chorizo is a tried-and-tested combination, with the strong taste of the chorizo providing a pleasing counterpoint to a succulent piece of cod.
(8) They've had a big hit with a series called Witch, which is for 10 to 12-year-old girls, so this is going to be the counterpoint to that for boys.
(9) Regrettably, the counterpoint to that dominance is a tendency to relapse into aggressive and uncivilised patterns of behaviour from time to time.
(10) As if to counterpoint the tension, a rollicking square-dance-inspired tune by Smith's sister, Soozie Tyrell, fills the room.
(11) It appears to be a simple performance but one full of richness and stands as the counterpoint to the work done by James Stewart.
(12) Ned is a meteorologist devoted to science and logic, the counterpoint to his sister and her belief in curses and irrational fate.
(13) The sauce made a piquant counterpoint to the ham
(14) If she conceives of it as a fugue, she uses techniques of counterpoint and fugal structure to make the piece.
(15) We find also a fascination with Baroque counterpoint and modal melodies from Gregorian chant to Appalachian folk tunes.
(16) Now, admittedly this could be seen as a neat counterpoint to the national lottery, which is a tax on stupidity.
(17) Portrayed in this light, Spinoza becomes the perfect counterpoint to Descartes, a rhetorical move that capitalises on a subliminal reference to the title of Damasio's first book.
(18) With our invariably simplistic tendency to summarize any given issue into Good vs. Bad, the courts are held up as the primary counterpoint to the criminal element of society.
(19) Valen's approach was derived from Bach, from whose music he evolved a polyphonic technique of dissonant counterpoint .
(20) The authors of these treatises were not principally music theorists whose prime interest was expounding on the rules of counterpoint , although that may have been included in their duty as teachers.
contrast
The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 10
- Uh, counterpoint... - To the car!
The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 17
As a counterpoint, here he is, uninvited and visibly sweaty.