‘The Big Bang Theory’ season 10’s episode 6, entitled “The Fetal Kick Catalyst”, finds Penny revisiting her past as a B-Movie actress as she attends the Van Nuys Comic Con with Leonard. Meanwhile, Howard stresses over Bernadette’s pregnancy by buying something totally unexpected.
The synopsis for episode 6 posted on Carter Matt stated, “Penny is surprised to learn she has fans of her performance in “Serial Ape-ist” when she attends Van Nuys Comic Con with Leonard. Also, Amy hosts a Sheldon-style brunch at Penny’s apartment, and Wolowitz makes an impulsive purchase when he starts stressing out about the baby on the way.”
It seems that Penny (Kaley Cuoco) will have the chance to revisit fame from her glory days as a B-movie actress when she and Leonard (Johnny Galecki) attend the Van Nuys Comic Con. Although Penny’s role on ‘Seriel Ape-ist’ was ridiculous in that she had to be attacked by a monster while half-naked, she would be surprised to know that she somehow attracted by fans for her performance.
Meanwhile, Amy (Mayim Bialik) and Sheldon (Jim Parsons) will be organizing a special party in her new apartment 4B. Knowing that this would be a “Sheldon-Style” party, things are bound to get quirky and awkward.
According to iTech Post, Howard (Simon Helberg) seems to be stressing out over Bernadette’s (Melissa Rauch) pregnancy as she nears her due date and feeling baby kicks. As a future parent, he goes out with Raj (Kunal Nayyar) to look for baby things in preparation for their new bundle of joy. Instead, he makes an impulse buy and comes home with a crib and a minivan.
‘The Big Bang Theory’ Season 10’s episode 6, entitled “The Fetal Kick Catalyst", is scheduled to premiere on CBS on October 27, 2016. The episode was directed by Mark Cendrowski with a story prepared by Steve Holland, Tara Hernandez & Jeremy Howe.
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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