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The Young Sheldon Finale Solves A Huge Big Bang Theory Plot Hole

The Young Sheldon Finale Solves A Huge Big Bang Theory Plot Hole

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One of the problems with spinoffs and prequels is that it's hard to get everything to match perfectly. Young Sheldon was heading right towards that cliff, but managed to fix a major plot hole in the nick of time. #YoungSheldon #TheBigBangTheory #Finale Voiceover By: Krystle Futrell Read Full Article:
Date: 2024-05-20

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I mean that was and always will be sheldon's attitude because he never got a taste of what howard and leonard experienced real life experience socializing normally with others literally mocks anything and everyone whenever he thinks of it like when howard went to one of his lecture he failed him purposely just because he says so he never tries to understand anyone other than himself thats sheldon literally so him being the hero and always the right one is his narration of everything literally amy points it out he was making shet up with his story and contradicts it that it's not a biography but memory shet so that tells everything about sheldon no matter what he will be a selfish one until the end even he knows and admits it himself
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This is very much the theory I went with on the inconsistencies between Young Sheldon and TBBT. Now when it came to Mary's viewpoints in TBBT, it could be safe to say that she went through a similar form compartmentalizing her memories of George just as Sheldon did in order for her to cope with his death. It would give another deep connection between Sheldon and his mother and it also makes sense when you imagine the level of grief that Mary was going through when George died and dove even further into Christianity. Of course as we know most of the stories about George in TBBT do have some level of truth to them, from a certain point of view.
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Adult Sheldon on TBBT did actually show a couple of times how much he really did care about his dad.
The first was when Howard’s mom dies, he makes the point of saying that when his dad died, he didn’t have anyone to help him through it, but Howard has all of them.
The second was when he shared a beer with Bernadette’s dad while watching football on TV.
These two incidents show that Sheldon loved his dad a lot more than he had previously let on.

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Well, it wasn't just Sheldon who disparaged his dad on TBBT, it was older Mary as well. I think Sheldon, after years of reflection appreciated his dad more but that much different from his portrayal of George as a redneck oaf in Big Bang. The funeral episode was very well done but the final episode was a bit of a let down and had way too much older Sheldon and Amy. I will miss Young Sheldon the show but happy to say goodbye to both Sheldons.
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his perception about his family throughout was always skewed even in the big bang show. everyone who met his sister and brother acknowledge it was nothing like how he described them. even how he describe leonard and howard make it sound like they are idiots. so it not jus this dad, it just his perception is narcissistic and toward the end of the show is when he really grew up and admit his own flaws.
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Sheldon thought his father had cheated on his mother and that greatly affected the way he thought of him. When he walked into the bedroom and caught his dad with another woman, he lost some respect for his dad and that is why he focused on the bad instead of the good. He would forever remember his dad that way. Sadly the other woman was his mother dressed as a German barmaid.
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2 theories: -
1. Sheldon was writing his memoir as a public figure and therefore becomes the unreliable narrator. It could be that he romanticised his Dad for the public. It also fits how Mary remembers him in TBBT.
2. Sheldon is the type to get mad at a beloved dying in his formative years which causes resentment and skews how he remembers his Dad

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Saying he couldn't process his death at age 14 so he made up stories as an adult about how awful his dad was, is not a credible justification of the things he said. When he told those stories, he was 29 years old. He had plenty of time to process the death and didn't need to tell everyone how horrible his dad was.
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Sheldon was an annoying character and still in these series it is. I watch this series for the side characters like Mary george his grandmom the biggest mystery is why in TBBT georgey did not mention this wife and kid. In the first meeting thing will mandy tell his that it is not his child.
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Now we just need to know why Mary kept up this idea that George was such a piece of crap. I dont think she ever said one good thing about the man in TBBT which makes you think that he was a terrible father and husband the whole time and her reliance on faith was almost an escape from him for her.
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I think the combination of him being a child, having no social skills, and the way his mother reacted (anger against George) along with genuine care for his mother (to the point of going against his own beliefs) may have skewed his perception of who his father actually was.
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I honestly never liked Sheldon and found him aggravating at all times. Even when they tried making him endearing. His perspective has ALWAYS been idiotic or misconstruing others. Literal definition of only book smart. Was just curious how they addressed that in this show.
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I was not a huge big bang theory fan, so I really had no desire to watch young sheldon when I heard it was being made. I am so glad I gave it a chance. It has so much more soul than I thought it would. George and Mary are certainly among the best TV parents ever written
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He also needs his wife to point things out to him too. As he talks about how his father always did things he didn’t enjoy because Sheldon enjoyed them I just wanted to reach into the tv & knock on his head Hello Anyone home That’s what you need to do for your kids.
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Sheldon being an unreliable narrator is actually true. In one episode of big bang theory, Sheldon states that he witnessed his dad doing it with another woman. Then, it is proven false in Young Sheldon as it’s just Sheldon’s mom but in a different dress attire.
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Its also that a dad from the 1980's would have been exactly like BBT described but when they made Young Sheldon its written by millenials and they only have modern day parents to go off of for reference so its watching a sitcom from that era with modern day people.
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Sheldon processed the loss with anger. If people recall episode of the bird he temporarily fostered, when it flew away, Sheldon screamed across the street, pissed, Come back here so I can love you. That's a piece of context how he handles his father's death.
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In TBBT, Sheldon once mentioned how the liquor store owner cried and cried for his father's passing, insinuating his dad was a major alcoholic. It would make a lot of sense for the owner to be his dad's friend and therefore cried during the funeral.
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The last two episodes were great. I was surprised at reading posts where people criticized them, for various reasons. I thought they were both well done and set all of George and Mary's children on the paths we would see them on in TBBT
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Having watched both of these shows, I'm now of the opinion that Sheldon is a garbage person and they're only worth watching for the other characters. Kinda like Ted in How I Met Your Mother or Ross and Rachel on Friends.
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