Although no official statement was released regarding the show's fate after "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10, the rumors surrounding the cancellation of "The Big Bang Theory" after season 10 just won't die down.
After reports detailed that the three main characters of "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 contracts are going to expire on 2017, many speculated that "The Big Bang Theory" has finally reached the end of the line.
"The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 lead actors, Kaley Cuoco (Penny), Jim Parsons (Sheldon Cooper), and Johnny Galecki (Leonard Hofstadter) signed a new three-year contract back in 2014 to retain their "The Big Bang Theory" characters.
Since there was no confirmation that the three main actors will renew their contract, this left an impression that "The Big Bang Theory" season 10 will definitely be the last for the show.
According to TV Line, Bernadette's baby will not be the main focus of "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10.
Although the pregnancy of Bernadette was one of the highlights of the show and having the baby for the premiere of "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 is ideal, the show's executive producer Steve Molaro noted that they will take Bernadette's pregnancy like a real pregnancy and they will take it "slow."
In an interview with Variety, "The Big Bang Theory" creator, Chuck Lorre shared that having a live audience is a must to know if the storylines are funny enough for a large number of viewers.
Although with or without the live audience "The Big Bang Theory" is already a sure win for the fans, Chuck Lorre feels that it is important to get some output before putting the show on air.
Will this be the saving grace for "The Big Bang Theory" to be renewed for season 11?
"The Big Bang Theory" season 10 will premiere on CBS sometime this fall.