'The Big Bang Theory' season 11 premiere, cast news, spoilers: Will Amy say yes? Mayim Bialik on the Shamy wedding

Will Amy (Mayim Bialik) say yes to Sheldon (Jim Parsons)? Instagram/BigBangTheory_CBS

Sheldon (Jim Parsons) proposed to Amy (Mayim Bialik) in the season 10 finale. Will she say yes? Meanwhile, Bialik shares her thoughts on what kind of wedding could Sheldon and Amy have.

In the season 10 finale of "The Big Bang Theory," Ramona (Riki Lindhome) kissed Sheldon, and the next thing he did was fly all the way to Princeton and proposed to his girlfriend, Amy.

Everyone knows Amy is head-over-heels in love with Sheldon, but will she say yes?

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, series creator Steve Molaro shares that although Amy is likely to yes, the situation that led Sheldon to his proposal might create a problem.

"We were careful to keep Sheldon an innocent bystander in all this but another woman being the impetus? If I'm Amy, I'm not sure how I feel about that. She knows she loves Sheldon and he's here in front of me ... but it's a really interesting situation," Molaro explains.

The showrunner even jokes about Sheldon and Amy turning into another Penny (Kaley Cuoco) and Leonard (Johnny Galecki) who had several proposals before getting married.

However, despite the uncertainty, Molaro is leaning toward showing Amy's reaction at the return of "The Big Bang Theory" season 11, and he is already excited for how things will turn out.

Meanwhile, Bialik shares her thoughts on what Sheldon and Amy's wedding will be like.

The actress admits she does not know what the writers of "The Big Bang Theory" have planned yet. But if the wedding does happen, "There will absolutely be Klingons, there may be Stormtrooper costumes involved. If we were to do it, it would be geek to the max," Bialik reveals to Yahoo!

Bialik also jokes that Amy will likely be the diva in planning out their wedding, to the point that she becomes a "bridezilla."

"The Big Bang Theory" season 11 is anticipated to premiere in 2018.

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