The Big Bang Theory Season 8 Episode 24 SPOILERS: Penny And Leonard Could Marry In Vegas … With Shamy In The Rocks

Over the course of the past season, people asking Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Penny (Kaley Cuoco) when they're getting married has turned into something of a running gag, and the most recent person who pushed them into it was Leonard's mom, Beverly (Christine Baranski) - but the "Big Bang Theory" season 8 episode 24 could finally put the joke to rest!

In the past few weeks, Food World News has reported on this season's episodes and storylines, including the heavily featured death of Howard's (Simon Helberg) mother, Mrs. Wolowitz (Carol Ann Susie), and now the "Big Bang Theory" season 8 episode 24 could resolve one of the main stories in the season - though it may also come at the cost of one of the most beloved relationships of the show, Sheldon (Jim Parsons) and Amy (Mayim Bialik).

According to TV Fanatic, the "Big Bang Theory" season 8 episode 24 features even more pressure for Leonard and Penny to get married, though this time from someone different: Sheldon. It might even end up in the couple driving to Vegas to tie the knot!

International Business Times reports that in the "Big Bang Theory" season 8 episode 24 Sheldon thinks back on his own relationship to Amy, which is going incredibly fast for him but insanely slow for her.

In the "Big Bang Theory" season 8 episode 24, the two of them are at Sheldon's place watching "The Flash" on television when Amy snarls how ironic it is that her boyfriend loves a superhero known for his speed when they've been together for five years and they barely even make out.

Obviously, a major fight comes from this, and it seems like Amy asks for some time away from Sheldon ... though Dr. Cooper might be thinking about making a proposal!

Master Herald reports that the episode, officially called "The Commitment Determination," could be ending in a cliffhanger.

Watch a clip for the season finale, the "Big Bang Theory" season 8 episode 24, below!

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