What Will Happen In The Season Finale Of 'The Big Bang Theory'? Is Sheldon Really Going To Propose To Amy?

"The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 is expected to be the last of the hit CBS comedy series and according to rumors, Sheldon might actually propose to Amy. Also, other relationship milestones will be seen on "TBBT" Season 10B when it comes back next year.

It could be remembered that the engagement ring that Sheldon was about to give to Amy in "The Big Bang Theory" Season 8 finale was not given to her because she broke up with him and fans kept on wondering what happened to that and if he will ever be giving it to his lady love. Cinema Blend reported that the future of the ring was teased by executive producer of "TBBT," Steve Molaro. Molaro said that the two characters are in a new world since they are living together so they are still working things out. Molaro noted that they are not in a rush to see the two engaged but teased that they are excited to find out when the ring will be given to Amy.

In the recent episode of "The Big Bang Theory" before the midseason finale, new living arrangements were seen after Sheldon and Amy moved together in the old apartment of Penny. It is believed that ShAmy will be getting engaged sooner or later after the huge step.

As for the other relationship milestones, Travelers Today reported that because "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 could be the last season for the comedy series, many surprises will be seen. Currently, Howard and Bernadette were about to welcome their first child together. Penny, Sheldon, Leonard, and Amy were being called to the hospital as the baby was about to come out in the midseason finale of "TBBT" Season 10. It is unclear if Raj will be having a girlfriend, which comes down between the two ladies he has been seeing, and if Leonard and Penny will ever try to have a child together.

"The Big Bang Theory" is on break now and the show will resume by February 2 at 8 P.M. on CBS. What are you expecting to see when the show comes back to the small screen? Sound off below!

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