Amy (Mayim Bialik) and Sheldon (Jim Parsons) finally took their relationship to the next level by living together. However, it seems like Amy is still uncomfortable with the way things Sheldon handle inside their home.

In the recap done by Entertainment Weekly, in "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 Episode 6, Amy convinced Sheldon that they should host a party in their home now that they are living together. Sheldon then agrees and surprises Amy and cooks brunch for her as a dry-run before they would invite their friends over.

During the "practice" brunch, he invited Stuart (Kevin Sussman), Bert from the geology lab and a Romanian lady who is learning English by watching shows in the television. Knowing that he is on a "trial team," Stuart starts to feel offended and decides to leave. But Sheldon stops him and consoles his friend by offering him drinks.

According to CarterMatt, on the next episode of "The Big Bang Theory," Amy will try to express her concerns with Sheldon. Although she is happy that Sheldon finally agreed to live with her, she seems to be a bit uncomfortable with the way how Sheldon handles things.

In the previous episodes, Sheldon demanded Amy for some repairs to be done in their new home. Amy who has been living alone for most of her adult life feels uneasy with everything that has been going on. In the official synopsis for "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 Episode 7, Amy will lie to Sheldon about the repairs being made in their apartment.

The two will host an episode of "Fun With Flags" inside Penny's (Kaley Cuoco) apartment where there is a huge possibility that Amy will reveal to Sheldon all of her issues regarding the home repairs. Will Sheldon take this issue lightly?

Meanwhile, Penny and Leonard (Johnny Galecki) will have to face problems of their own. Leonard learns that Penny has been secretly moving his things into storage so he lets decorate Sheldon's own room. Will this problem be a huge issue for the couple?

"The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 Episode 7 titled "The Veracity Elasticity" will air on Nov. 3 on CBS.