'Big Bang Theory' season 8 premiere date, spoilers: Stuart and Howard face off in new trailer

Less than a week away from "The Big Bang Theory" Season 8 premiere, CBS released photos from the first episode of the season titled "The Locomotion Interruption." These photos bring major spoilers and IBT has summarized them to the best nine moments to expect in the premiere episode that will air this coming Monday.

There's the photo of Penny and Bernadette having a chat before Penny leaves for her job interview. According to spoilers, Bernadette will give Penny a list of do's and don'ts, which will leave Penny feeling frustrated.

There's the photo of Stuart with Howard and Bernadette. In this scene, "Wolowitz is weirded out by Stuart's relationship with Mrs. Wolowitz," the caption said. Actually, Stuart's services are no longer needed by Mrs. Wolowitz. However, he still doesn't want to move out.

This is related to the photo that shows a face-off between Stuart and Howard at Mrs. Wolowitz house. This scene is probably about Howard wanting Stuart to move out already.

There's the photo of Leonard, Penny and Sheldon together. Based on the spoilers, this is the scene where Sheldon shows the couple his photos during his trip.

There's a selfie photo of Sheldon showing the Welcome to Chicago sign. It appears that while Sheldon did hop on a train to Chicago, he didn't actually step out of the railway and just stayed at the station.

There's another photo of Sheldon, this time, together with a police officer. Apparently, Sheldon was robbed when he was at the railway station. He filed a complaint but the police officer wasn't any good, leaving Sheldon teaching the office about how to be Sherlock Holmes and investigate properly.

Following that photo, there's a photo of Leonard, Penny and Sheldon at the police station. IBT described it as the highlight of the episode.

"The Big Bang Theory" Season 8 will return Monday, September 22 on CBS.

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