'The Big Bang Theory' season 9 episode 19 spoilers: Leonard and Howard in trouble

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Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Howard (Simon Helberg) will be in trouble with their wives after the brief hiatus of "The Big Bang Theory" season 9.

According to the synopsis for the episode titled "The Soldier Excursion Diversion," both Leonard and Howard will lie to their wives about going out to see a movie premiere. However, Penny (Kaley Cuoco) and Bernadette (Melissa Rauch) will find out about their lie because of Raj (Kunal Nayyar).

According to spoilers, the boys will be sidetracked by Will Smith's movie on their way to purchase several materials for their new project. Instead of telling their wives the truth, they will make up a story about having tire problems. However, they will inform Raj about their little adventure.

It seems like Raj has no idea that his married friends were trying to keep their movie bonding a secret from their respective spouses when he revealed their little secret since he was with them when they made the call. Will this get the boys in serious trouble?

Meanwhile, Sheldon (Jim Parsons) will spend some quality time with Amy (Mayim Bialik) while they shop for his new laptop.

It will be revealed that Sheldon has a relatively peculiar habit with his laptop, and he is trying to keep that away from his friends. He will be hesitant to share that secret with Amy because she might find him weird. But he will take the risk and ask for her help to find the perfect new laptop. This could make their relationship a lot stronger.

Meanwhile, fans of the series would like to know what happens next in Raj's complicated love story. In the previous episode, Raj got an expensive post-Valentine's Day gift from his former girlfriend Emily (Laura Spencer) while learning that his new love interest Claire (Janelle Marra) is already single. Will this change the game for Raj?

"The Big Bang Theory" season 9 episode 19 airs March 31, on CBS.

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