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‘The Big Bang Theory’ Season 10, Episode 7 Spoilers: "The Veracity Elasticity" – Amy Lies to Sheldon About Apartment, Penny Secretly Decorates Sheldon’s Old Room

Jim Parsons plays Sheldon Cooper on CBS' 'The Big Bang Theory'

‘The Big Bang Theory’ season 10’s episode 7, entitled "The Veracity Elasticity", will find Amy lying to Sheldon about repairs in her own apartment in order to continue living with him. Meanwhile, Leonard allows Penny to decorate Sheldon’s old room after he finds out that she had been moving his things behind his back.

The synopsis for episode 7 posted on Carter Matt stated, “In order to continue living with Sheldon, Amy lies to him about repairs being made to her apartment and they host an “on location” episode of “Fun With Flags” in Penny’s apartment. Also, Leonard lets Penny decorate Sheldon’s old room after he learns that she has been secretly moving Leonard’s collectibles into storage.”

It would be interesting to see how Sheldon (Jim Parsons) would react after finding out that Amy (Mayim Bialik) had been lying to him the whole time in order to stay with him at his place. Although it seems like a romantic gesture, Sheldon doesn’t like being lied to. Amy seems to be enjoying her time with her boyfriend as she is going through great lengths just to be with him.

In incoming episode’s promo, Sheldon asks Leonard (Johnny Galecki), “Why would she keep something from me? I shared my body with that woman… and my Netflix password.” Sheldon is clearly aghast at the realization.

Meanwhile, Penny (Kaley Cuoco) and Leonard agree on changing up Sheldon’s old room after he finds out that she had been moving his things into storage without his knowledge. According to Christian Times, they may have to deal with Sheldon’s shock and disappointment when he finds out.

‘The Big Bang Theory’ season 10’s episode 7, entitled "The Veracity Elasticity", is scheduled to premiere on CBS on November 3, 2016. The episode was directed by Mark Cendrowski and written by Steve Molaro, Eric Kaplan, and Maria Ferrari.

The popular television sitcom was created by Chuck Lory and Bill Prady, who both serves as executive producers of the series together with Steven Molaro.

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