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'The Big Bang Theory' Season 9 Plot News: Will Shamy Put the Past Behind Them?

The new episode of hit series "The Big Bang Theory" is expected to bring light to some relationship problems.

It was reported that CBS recently shared the official synopsis of the upcoming episode of "The Big Bang Theory."

Titled "The Platonic Permutation," the episode is expected to explore the relationships of Amy, played by Mayim Bialik, and Sheldon, played by Jim Parsons, and Penny, played by Kaley Cuoco, and Leonard played by Johnny Galecki.

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It was stated that the episode will show Amy and Sheldon spending a thanksgiving together at an aquarium. This will be the first time that they will speaking to each other after their break up, which happened two months ago.

While Sheldon stated that he is currently happy, Amy revealed that she missed him. After their date, she also asked him if he wanted to get back together with her.

However, Sheldon was not too keen on the idea and said that he would rather be friends with her. He said, "I excel at many things, but getting over you or being your boyfriend is not one of them. I think we should just be friends."

But fans are still hoping that "Shamy" will be revived in the episodes to come

Meanwhile, Leonard and Penny will have issues of their own as this is their first holiday as a wedded couple. It was reported that Leonard decided to read Penny's journal that will cloud his conscience for the episode.

Because of that, he will try to make it up to Penny. Leonard will then decide to wear the lingerie that he had gotten for Penny. However, it is evident that Penny will not be too happy about how overblown the situation became.

"The Big Bang Theory" season 9 plays on CBS every Thursday.

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