The Big Bang Theory fans were left with a major cliffhanger burn during The Big Bang Theory Season 8 Finale premiered. The episode promised "more feelings and less science" and it did deliver its promise. Sheldon Cooper disappointed many "Shamy" fans when he ruined his relationship with girlfriend Amy.
According to The Big Bang Season 9 Spoilers, things are far from over between Sheldon and Amy. While it might be impossible for Sheldon to get through a make-out session with Amy without him thinking about television, showrunner Steve Molaro teased about a possible reunion between the two.
"We don't know exactly where they are but after five years, I think the answer is in the question. They have been dating, this is the fifth anniversary of their first date and she can't even get through a make-out session without him thinking about television, so I understand her frustration," he said.
Steve Molaro said that he understood where Sheldon was coming from regarding his botched proposal with Amy. Sheldon clearly thinks that his relationship with Amy is real and finds it exciting that they are 'shaking things up.' It is also worth noting that Mayim Bialik, who plays Amy in the show will remain a series regular. Does this mean that Sheldon will propose to Amy in the upcoming season?
"Without a doubt, absolutely yes, Mayim Bialik will remain a regular... She's not going anywhere." Molaro said.
While things are looking bright for Amy and Sheldon's future, is Leonard and Penny's romance on the rocks? The Big Bang Theory Spoilers have teased that the Leonard and Penny Vegas wedding might be off because of Leonard's romantic past. Molaro says that this particular detail in Leonard's past will be addressed in the upcoming season.
The Big Bang Theory Season 9 will also introduce new characters, such as Howard's stepbrother. The series is set to return later this fall on CBS.
do you think Penny and Leonard will pursue their Vegas Wedding? Will Sheldon and Amy be back together in The Big Bang Theory Season 9? Let us know in the comments below.
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