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'The Big Bang Theory' Season 9 Spoilers: Meemaw and Amy Meet

The upcoming episode of "The Big Bang Theory" season 9 is expected to introduce Meemaw.

It was reported that June Squibb will be taking on the role of Sheldon's grandmother Meemaw in the upcoming episode. Titled "The Meemaw Materialization," the episode will show Amy, played by Mayim Bialik, meeting Meemaw for the first time.

It was reported that the two will not get along at first, since Meemaw will be aware that Amy had broken up with Sheldon, played by Jim Parsons, in the midseason finale of the series. The breakup left Sheldon brokenhearted, especially since he was planning to propose to her.

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While Amy is still not aware of Sheldon's proposal, it was revealed that Meemaw will be the one to tell her about the ring. With that, fans can expect a confrontation in the near future. However, it is still unsure whether Sheldon and Amy will get married soon.

According to TV Guide, the executive producer of the series, Steve Molaro, explained that they were planning to bring the ring back into the story. He said, "At some point, I'm sure it will [bring it back]. I promise you we have not forgotten about it."

He also previously shared their plans for the upcoming season. He stated, "The entire season so far has been pretty Sheldon-Amy-centric following their breakup and reuniting. This gives us a chance to take a little breather. Obviously, they're in it and they matter, but it's a chance to let them be happy in the background and refocus on the other amazing characters on this show."

With that, fans can expect that the story will soon shift its focus to the other characters.

"The Big Bang Theory" season 9 episode 14, titled "The Meemaw Materialization," will air on CBS this Feb. 4.

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