'The Big Bang Theory' season 11 episode 10 spoilers: Sheldon and Amy plan for their wedding

A promotional poster for the CBS sitcom, 'The Big Bang Theory.' Facebook/TheBigBangTheory

In the next episode of the "The Big Bang Theory," Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons) and his fiancée Amy Farrah Fowler (Mayim Bialik) plan for their upcoming wedding.

The trailer for the upcoming installment titled "The Confidence Erosion" was just released and showed Cooper and Fowler in their living room discussing what they plan to do for their wedding. "Instead of confetti, we will release butterflies," Fowler suggests to her future husband. However, he strongly rejects and claims that those are airborne worms which he detests. "Are you out of your mind?" he says in frustration. Fowler moves on to the next topic and suggests having their wedding toasts in Latin. However, Cooper counters her and wants their marriage vows to be in Klingon. At this point, Fowler is beginning to get tired at the quirky scientist's antics.

"Maybe we should just pick a day and go do it," she tells Cooper in a defeated manner. He notices her slight frustration and then replies, "How about tomorrow?" Fowler turns around and cannot believe her ears. Apparently, Sheldon always gives her a hard time when it comes to picking a wedding date. However, this time it seems they may finally agree on a date when they can get married. It remains to be seen if the two will be married in a rushed manner and if their friends will even be a part of it.

In the last episode, Leonard Hofstadter (Johnny Galecki), Howard Wolowitz (Simon Helberg), and Raj Koothrappali (Kunal Nayyar) invested in Bitcoins but did not include Cooper in their venture. He got back at his friends by downloading the special currency and hiding it in a Darth Vader flash drive.

"The Big Bang Theory" season 11 episode 10 will hit the airwaves on Thursday, Dec. 7 at 9 p.m. EST on CBS.

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