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The Tragic Young Sheldon Moment You've Been Dreading

The Tragic Young Sheldon Moment You've Been Dreading

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Young Sheldon fans have been waiting for it to happen and during A New Home and Traditional Texas Torture, it finally does. George Cooper Sr. (Lance Barber of The Comeback) passes away, suddenly and without his family present, while he's at work. #YoungSheldon #Tragic #Moment Voiceover By: Krystle Futrell Read Full Article:
Date: 2024-05-13

Comments and reviews: 20


When I started watching Young Sheldon, I was expecting to see an abusive father, but he turned out to be one of the best fictional dads. He was just a regular dude, with regular dude vices, and he wasn’t abusive. He was loving and understanding. He was an actual teddy bear of a character.
In Sheldon’s way of dealing with emotional pain he numbs it through completely ignoring it or hating it, and he does this with almost everything like he had that list of people he hates, and we now know why he hates geology, and engineering. Yes it might be absurd to us, but that’s how he deals with his own grief and pain.
Now I believe this is what happened when his father died he painted him to be abusive to lessen the pain and haste his process to grieve.

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This is one way death can happen. It would be good, I suppose, if everyone had a rough timetable so they could come together to say their goodbyes, such as old age, cancer, other diseases, every time.
But it doesn't. Death can come at odd times and out of the blue. It can be an accident, or a heart attack, or an embolism or aneurysm, and it's sudden, messy, shocking. And there's not a thing to be done but go into grief mode.
I don't like the character George Sr dying, but we all knew it was inevitable. And George is one of those guys, if he was given a choice, George wouldn't go. I know I wouldn't. So it's fitting that he dies this way, at work, doing what he loved.

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I could feel that coming from the very beginning of that episode. Everyone was engaged in their own days activity ahead. George said see yall later and no one responded. It was inevitable. You could feel it coming. But that’s the way life is. Everyone is busy and focused on their own stuff. I wish they hadn’t addressed his death in the series. He could have just passed away after the series ended. Life is shocking enough, we don’t need a shock factor in tv entertainment.
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Man I feel like they sort of pull it off of of the story how George died, I was really like feel sad when I watched that episode last week I was like damn bro. And the Cooper family are reaction that George is gone and Sheldon can only do is sit down and watched I would say George was a wonderful dad and great person he was, I think that I'm not ready for this would be the last time for young Sheldon
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The viewers are just the viewers. The creators created the show and they make the decision, not the viewers. Viewers have to stop giving themselves this idea that they own everything and can control everything and they do not. This is the real world and stories are told through the creators, not by delusional and delinquent viewers who want things to go their way. That's not how the world works.
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I think it's more realistic in a way, especially with how dyig like he did comes out of nowhere and just happens. I think another part was that they really didn't want thr scene to be that intense for the actors and the viewers. And it makes sense, the way the family was afterwords makes sense because they didn't have the storybook happy moment before they go. It was suddena and shocking
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I heard that Chuck Lorre, the creator of The Big Bang Theory and Young Sheldon, regrets killing off George like that. I agree too. I wish they’d never done that. It’s like watching This Is Us all over again (when Jack also died from a heart attack, but from smoking from a fire from the house while he was saving a dog from the house.
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I don't think anyone was waiting for George Cooper to die. Everyone who followed TBBT knew it had to happen. The George Cooper from TBBT is a different person than the one we got to know in Young Sheldon. To let him die at work was the right thing to do. It's a comedy show after all. The way it was handled was dramatic enough.
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Folks, it is a TV show! It is not real. These characters do not exist in real life no matter how much you enjoy their show. Save your tears for your own tragedies to come; and believe you me, no matter how much you pretend that all things are just perfect for you, bad times come for us all. Ask King Charles.
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Wasn't George's death going to be a heat stroke or heart attackeither way atleast they gave some parent character deaths hard and miss. wolowitz's actress may have died years ago but they gave her character a memorable eulogy. Keep close to your mother's and father's memories alive in you.
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It was mediocre how they presented his death, but whatever. Just waiting for the next episode. The next episode will have at least the grieving of the family and Sheldon finding a way to cope with the changes. Now here is something Sheldon should complain about instead of his room.
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I'm fine with him passing at work even more realistic. They had already had a family version of his heart attack and everyone rushing to hospital. I would have preferred a multiverse version where he didn't die because the Cooper family was far more interesting than Sheldon.
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And honestly I think they already regretted for not going with George for the last time they saw him or what's the last time he heard from him. And like I said I would say George is one of my favorite characters in Young Sheldon
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George was nothing like older Sheldon portrayed him. Sheldon was very lucky to have a dad like he had, George may not have been super intelligent but he was wise and an amazing dad and would take a bullet for his kids,
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Bad move, very bad move. Who's going to want to go back and re-watch the series knowing the ending. Was a great family show until they did this. Every episode will have the reminder that they axed him in the end.
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You can't always say goodbye to loved ones when they pass. I think they have to keep to what they've built, and that was that Dad worked a lot. It makes sense if he spent a lot of time there, he would pass there.
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I was so glad that he did not die at home. Knowing that he died was sad enough even though we knew it was going to happen seeing it happen would be devastating. I think they made the right choice.
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What people don't understand that death comes a random moment not when you wanted.
Having it haven't off screen makes it realistic moments you can say goodbye to your family but can't

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I thought they would have done something more dramatic. The show definitely isn’t done addressing it, so maybe we will get more details through a retelling of what happened.
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George Sr was the only character i identified with the most. Reminded me of my grandfather and how life was back in the 90s. Lance Barber deserves an Emmy. He’s awesome
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