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The Big Bang Theory: Post-Holiday Lesson

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‘The Big Bang Theory’ Season 10 Episode 12 to be a post-holiday recap, teases producer Steve Moralo
While the debate and speculations can talk about “The Big Bang Theory” Season 11, it is the twelfth episode of the ongoing Season 10 that seems to have acquired limelight. Set to return next month after a two-week break, the episode is titled “The Holiday Summation” and lives up to its name.
Season 10, episode 12 will see the regular gang telling their holiday stories, reports Inquisitr. They will be back in their living room along with Stuart, recounting the stories of the horrible holidays they had. Things will get more interesting as Sheldon’s mother Mary is also expected to make an appearance in the winter premiere. Amy and Sheldon already …show more content…

As for Mary, she would find out that Sheldon has been living together with Amy as the latter has already told her about it. It might not shock her but Sheldon would be annoyed that Amy confided in his mother without telling him. In fact, Mary would be happy to know that there is someone like Amy for her son.
Season 10, episode 12 of “The Big Bang Theory” is going to be truly exciting and more so because of Bernadette and Howard’s baby Halley, revealed executive producer Steve Molaro in an interview to The Hollywood Reporter. He also said that her arrival will open up doors to more stories without altering the DNA of the CBS show. As for the couple dealing with parenthood, Moralo said that both are pretty nervous and he thinks that they just got in a car for a ride and don 't really know what to expect.
As for Howard’s father getting in touch with him, he said that they do not have immediate plans to execute it, but it is certainly there. However, he declined to reveal anything about the actor who would be playing his father and the same goes for Sheldon spinoff. He merely said that he is not ready to talk about it and it is still an idea.
Season 10, episode 12 of “The Big Bang Theory” airs on January 5 on

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