It was just in May 12 when the hit CBS sitcom, "The Big Bang Theory," wrapped up its ninth season, and with "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 already confirmed to air on September, numerous reports say that Kaley Cuoco, who plays the role of Penny in the sitcom, is not that excited with the addition of a Wolowitz baby.
According to AOL, the lead protagonist was noted to be saying that she is not enthusiastic regarding the addition of a baby in "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10. The actress added that she has a possible storyline that would delay the entry of an infant in the show. Cuoco suggested that Bernadette Wolowitz, played by Melissa Rauch, can stay pregnant for about three seasons.
The publication also cited that Sheldon Cooper, played by Jim Parsons, was said to be slightly okay with the inclusion of a baby in "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10. The actor said that the baby is fine with him, as long as it is not his. Parsons added that although he is quite optimistic with the entry of an infant in the sitcom, he still does not have an idea whether he would be excited about it. The actor also revealed that he may not be able to hold the excitement aura towards the baby for a lot of episodes.
On the other hand, during an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the show's executive producer, Steve Molaro, dropped a few hints on what "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 will be about.
The showrunner revealed that "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 may be going to tackle pregnancy and baby storylines. Molaro also said that viewers should just wait for the tenth season in order to find out whether Alfred, played by Judd Hirsch, and Mary, played by Laura Elizabeth, are romantically engaged with each other.
Molaro did also cite the possibility that Sheldon and Leonard, played by Johnny Galecki, may actually be brothers. He said that the two could have awkward moments in the upcoming "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10.
"The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 is expected to be out on Sept. 19.
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