CBS popular sitcom "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 is moving to a new timeslot and the upcoming sixth episode will mark the said shift. From Oct. 27, the show will air on Thursdays at 8.00 p.m. instead of Mondays.

This shift in timing is not just what makes "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 episode 6 remarkable. It will also be significant for Howard (Simon Helberg) and Bernadette (Melissa Rauch) as the couple will feel their baby's kick for the first time, reports Parent Herald.

Titled "The Fetal Kick Catalyst," it will see Howard in the panic mode as he is anxious about the prospect of becoming a father and to deal with the anxiety, he makes an impulse purchase.

As for Bernadette, the pregnancy has brought in cheers for the microbiologist because things are turning interesting for her. There is a perceptible evolution in her character and it is a delight to see her becoming a mother. Her pregnancy storyline is sure to introduce copious doses of humor and fun as Season 10 progresses ahead.

Meanwhile, speculations about Season 10 being the last in the sitcom series have started doing the rounds, reports Morning News USA. This is because the cast members have not confirmed a renewal for Season 11. Also, Kaley Cuoco aka Penny has indicated that the current season might be the end of the show but it looks more of a case of Cuoco not returning for "The Big Bang Theory" Season 11.

"The Big Bang Theory" is a popular show on CBS and enjoys huge ratings, claims Aussie Network News. Also, the television network shares a great relationship with showrunner Chuck Lorre and therefore, there are very low chances of the show not getting renewed.

There might be some problems with actors regarding salary hike as the contract negotiations are on but it definitely seems unlikely to be headed for an end.

It is worth mentioning here that Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, and Kaley Cuoco make million dollars per episode from the show while Simon Helberg and Kunal Nayyar draw in $900,000 each. The estimated cost of production for each episode of "The Big Bang Theory" hovers around $9 million.