'The Big Bang Theory' season 10 rumors, episode 7 spoilers: Amy lies to continue living with Sheldon; show to end at season 10?

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Amy (Mayim Bialik) is enjoying her new living arrangement with Sheldon (Jim Parsons), and shewill do anything to keep their momentum going. Meanwhile, there are speculations that season 10 will be the last season of "The Big Bang Theory."

Previously on "The Big Bang Theory," Amy and Sheldon had a trial house party in preparation for when they actually host a party. It seems that the two are getting along well while also gradually taking steps forward in their relationship.

The whole reason Amy and Sheldon started experimenting with living together is because Amy's apartment needed fixing. In the upcoming seventh episode of "The Big Bang Theory" season 10 — titled "The Veracity Elasticity" — it seems that Amy's apartment has been repaired but she will keep the information from Sheldon so they can continue their living arrangement.

According to the synopsis released by CarterMatt, "In order to continue living with Sheldon, Amy lies to him about repairs being made to her apartment and they host an 'on location' episode of 'Fun With Flags' in Penny's apartment."

In the episode 7 promo, it seems that Sheldon will catch on to Amy's lie very soon. Judging from how Sheldon reacted to situations wherein he was lied to before, things might not be so pleasant for Amy after she gets caught.

There are also talks that season 10 may be the last for "The Big Bang Theory." The executive producers shared their thoughts with The Hollywood Reporter about the show ending in its tenth season. "The reality is that maybe season 10 is the ending point. The real answer is I don't know and all I can do right now is go episode to episode and try to make each one the best that we can," Steve Molaro said.

However, according to Chucke Lorre, the show is worth continuing beyond 10 seasons and he doesn't want to put a stop to the story yet.

"There are things floating around that we talk about and say, 'Someday, that might happen.' There are still a lot of characters out there in this world that we've never met that I'm still excited, over the next season and a half, to get a chance to do something about," Lorre explained.

Lorre added that he is hoping that Sheldon's Meemaw and Howard's dad can still be introduced before the series ends.

"The Big Bang Theory" season 10 airs every Thursday at 8 p.m. EDT on CBS.

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