
Top 10 Things About Young Sheldon That Make No Sense to a The Big Bang Theory Fan
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Date: 2023-11-21
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fanjoy
1. The soft kitty thing, he used that to soothe himself because he felt intense anxiety. To him he may have felt sick, considering he had to research about a panic attack later on. He struggled with understanding his own bodys responses to emotional turmoil.
2. He may not have been in college for the entire 4 years.
3. The love for schedules could have come from effects of bad scheduling. Most people with an obsession do it as a result of traumatic experiences.
4. He never understood human relations late into his life, so its entirely possible he misunderstood several situations and explained them in his usual narcissistic way.
5. He never spoke about Tam because he felt Tam hurt him. Its possible later on, Dr Sturgis or Paige hurt him in one way or another. As we know, he has a tendency to shut down when challenged or hurt. Maybe a coping mechanism was to forget them.
6. Maybe his room was the garage.
7. Considering Sheldon BARELY drank, its possible he saw his dad as an alcoholic. I mean, he called Leonard a boozehound for clinking glasses past a certain time.
8. They are going broke in this new season, its possible they get a house on cinder blocks soon considering they made a lot of sacrifices for Sheldon as Georgie said to him in the season finale.
If you really pay attention to TBBT, youll understand how and why Young Sheldon paves the way for who he is, whilst cleverly leaving room for character development (like why he hates geology) Of course there may be some inconsistencies but not as bad as people make it seem.
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1. The soft kitty thing, he used that to soothe himself because he felt intense anxiety. To him he may have felt sick, considering he had to research about a panic attack later on. He struggled with understanding his own bodys responses to emotional turmoil.
2. He may not have been in college for the entire 4 years.
3. The love for schedules could have come from effects of bad scheduling. Most people with an obsession do it as a result of traumatic experiences.
4. He never understood human relations late into his life, so its entirely possible he misunderstood several situations and explained them in his usual narcissistic way.
5. He never spoke about Tam because he felt Tam hurt him. Its possible later on, Dr Sturgis or Paige hurt him in one way or another. As we know, he has a tendency to shut down when challenged or hurt. Maybe a coping mechanism was to forget them.
6. Maybe his room was the garage.
7. Considering Sheldon BARELY drank, its possible he saw his dad as an alcoholic. I mean, he called Leonard a boozehound for clinking glasses past a certain time.
8. They are going broke in this new season, its possible they get a house on cinder blocks soon considering they made a lot of sacrifices for Sheldon as Georgie said to him in the season finale.
If you really pay attention to TBBT, youll understand how and why Young Sheldon paves the way for who he is, whilst cleverly leaving room for character development (like why he hates geology) Of course there may be some inconsistencies but not as bad as people make it seem.
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Ian
The plot holes dont really bother me. A multi-season sitcom takes on a life of its own, the actors bring the characters to life, and the writers work with that. The characters have a story arc that needs to told, and trying to shoehorn in facts and storylines from a completely different show would feel artificial and detract from the world being created.
Finally, TBBT was a 1/2 show that came on once a week, with at least 6 characters to explore. Theres a whole lot of life being lived, and timelines going on that were not part of the show, they were boring, or didnt advance the stories, or any number of reasons. Were shown a little bit about each character each week, when in reality, give 6 people living lives 24 hours, 7 days a week, equaling 1008 hours a week, and were only seeing 1/2 (although admittedly the episode could have taken place over a week or two, but the 1008 hours still stands. Sitcoms are not like an edited Big Brother, thankfully.
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The plot holes dont really bother me. A multi-season sitcom takes on a life of its own, the actors bring the characters to life, and the writers work with that. The characters have a story arc that needs to told, and trying to shoehorn in facts and storylines from a completely different show would feel artificial and detract from the world being created.
Finally, TBBT was a 1/2 show that came on once a week, with at least 6 characters to explore. Theres a whole lot of life being lived, and timelines going on that were not part of the show, they were boring, or didnt advance the stories, or any number of reasons. Were shown a little bit about each character each week, when in reality, give 6 people living lives 24 hours, 7 days a week, equaling 1008 hours a week, and were only seeing 1/2 (although admittedly the episode could have taken place over a week or two, but the 1008 hours still stands. Sitcoms are not like an edited Big Brother, thankfully.
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LUKE
I like to think there are two different versions of Young Sheldon. The one we're seeing which is how events actually played out, and one from Sheldon's perspective which would more closely align with how he described his childhood in the original show. He probably believes the time around Young Sheldon to be some of the worst years of his life which is why he refuses to mention any positive memory. Why was George described as an alcoholic? Probably because after Sheldon catches him cheating he takes anything negative about George and takes it as an absolute about George's character, for example his liking for beer. Why was the owner of the liquor store sad about George's death? Probably because he and George were actually pretty close and had a good friendship, running the liquor store probably gave him and George the opportunity to become better friends because it was a place where they could actually connect.
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I like to think there are two different versions of Young Sheldon. The one we're seeing which is how events actually played out, and one from Sheldon's perspective which would more closely align with how he described his childhood in the original show. He probably believes the time around Young Sheldon to be some of the worst years of his life which is why he refuses to mention any positive memory. Why was George described as an alcoholic? Probably because after Sheldon catches him cheating he takes anything negative about George and takes it as an absolute about George's character, for example his liking for beer. Why was the owner of the liquor store sad about George's death? Probably because he and George were actually pretty close and had a good friendship, running the liquor store probably gave him and George the opportunity to become better friends because it was a place where they could actually connect.
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Rex
Tam was his only friend. Paige was more of a rival smart person. And she was more of Missy's friend. Also the dorm neighbors were not friends. They just allowed him to hang out with them to play videogames.
As for Dr Sturgis he doesn't mention him like he doesn't mention Dr Linkletter who made it possible for Sheldon to go to Germany.
And lastly Sheldon is a Dr. It takes a few years for him to get his doctorate degree. So he just never mentions it when he's given his timeline of events.
You could have replaced any of those above with the fact that Sheldon says Billy Sparks was one of his Bullies. So unless in season 7 Billy suddenly becomes a bully I would say that is a more glaring difference then any of the above things.
Oh and just because he was in the same room as Hawkins doesn't mean he met him. Maybe that's why hes so desperate to actually meet him
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Tam was his only friend. Paige was more of a rival smart person. And she was more of Missy's friend. Also the dorm neighbors were not friends. They just allowed him to hang out with them to play videogames.
As for Dr Sturgis he doesn't mention him like he doesn't mention Dr Linkletter who made it possible for Sheldon to go to Germany.
And lastly Sheldon is a Dr. It takes a few years for him to get his doctorate degree. So he just never mentions it when he's given his timeline of events.
You could have replaced any of those above with the fact that Sheldon says Billy Sparks was one of his Bullies. So unless in season 7 Billy suddenly becomes a bully I would say that is a more glaring difference then any of the above things.
Oh and just because he was in the same room as Hawkins doesn't mean he met him. Maybe that's why hes so desperate to actually meet him
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Whiplash
IMHO, I think Sheldon saying he didnt have any friends growing up could be for maybe 2 reasons:
1) He didnt have any friends like Leonard, Penny, etc. Friends who deeply care for him, who would take care of him and basically show how much they loved him. And he loved them back. He didnt have that relationship with Tam, Paige, Sturgis, etc. so they were merely acquaintances.
2. He said he didnt have friends GROWING UP. I can easily believe that Sheldon entering high school made him think that he was grown up. The reality is, young children can be particularly cruel to children who are different, high schoolers not as much so, and college age are a little bit more you be you. So as others around him became more tolerant of him, he was able to interact better and develop friendships.
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IMHO, I think Sheldon saying he didnt have any friends growing up could be for maybe 2 reasons:
1) He didnt have any friends like Leonard, Penny, etc. Friends who deeply care for him, who would take care of him and basically show how much they loved him. And he loved them back. He didnt have that relationship with Tam, Paige, Sturgis, etc. so they were merely acquaintances.
2. He said he didnt have friends GROWING UP. I can easily believe that Sheldon entering high school made him think that he was grown up. The reality is, young children can be particularly cruel to children who are different, high schoolers not as much so, and college age are a little bit more you be you. So as others around him became more tolerant of him, he was able to interact better and develop friendships.
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Bogo
Well, I got a theory on it: the show Young Sheldon is not actually based on the real Sheldon but was made by Sheldon himself. It is like a show in the universe of the Big Bang Theory made by Sheldon. There is evidence proving it; once we got induced to a bully of Lenoerd, who looked like Sheldon's dad, but Sheldon did not even notice or mention it. I think Sheldon gave him his dad's role in the Young Sheldon show. This show is a biopic of Sheldon's young age, made by him. This explains every error: the errors are not errors but the writer modified a story a bit. Thus the show Young sheldon is a in universe show from big bang theory which is biopic of the childhood of sheldon. I always listen to myself. It's one of the great joys of my life Sheldon Cooper
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Well, I got a theory on it: the show Young Sheldon is not actually based on the real Sheldon but was made by Sheldon himself. It is like a show in the universe of the Big Bang Theory made by Sheldon. There is evidence proving it; once we got induced to a bully of Lenoerd, who looked like Sheldon's dad, but Sheldon did not even notice or mention it. I think Sheldon gave him his dad's role in the Young Sheldon show. This show is a biopic of Sheldon's young age, made by him. This explains every error: the errors are not errors but the writer modified a story a bit. Thus the show Young sheldon is a in universe show from big bang theory which is biopic of the childhood of sheldon. I always listen to myself. It's one of the great joys of my life Sheldon Cooper
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PinkieBee
I don't think you understand Sheldon's character Sheldon likes to schedule as a adult because he knows he can go over the top and no one will say anything he knows how to play his friends but there is no way he could order his family around the way he does his friends if you have seen the episode where Sheldon uses his old bedroom as a work space he was being quiet and respectful and Leonard realises Sheldon can function without all his schedules and contracts it is something Sheldon can switch on and off if he can get away with it he will but when you watch young Sheldon none of him family take his BS if he tried to schedule their life's they would just tell him to go away where as his friends let him get away with all that stuff
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I don't think you understand Sheldon's character Sheldon likes to schedule as a adult because he knows he can go over the top and no one will say anything he knows how to play his friends but there is no way he could order his family around the way he does his friends if you have seen the episode where Sheldon uses his old bedroom as a work space he was being quiet and respectful and Leonard realises Sheldon can function without all his schedules and contracts it is something Sheldon can switch on and off if he can get away with it he will but when you watch young Sheldon none of him family take his BS if he tried to schedule their life's they would just tell him to go away where as his friends let him get away with all that stuff
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TheSilentKing
Regarding the depiction of Sheldon's father, I heard a fan theory that is quite interesting. Put simply, Sheldon remembers his father as worse than he actually was because George wasn't ad coddling as Mary. George worked hard to try and get Sheldon prepared for the real world, while still being a loving father he wasn't afraid to put him foot down and have Sheldon handle stuff alone. Mary, while not a push over of course, is certainly shown to be much more of a coddler than George is.
And according to the theory, this skewed Sheldon's view of his childhood. Growing more close to his mom since the routine obsessed and change resistant Sheldon preferred Mary's coddling over George's preparing him for reality.
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Regarding the depiction of Sheldon's father, I heard a fan theory that is quite interesting. Put simply, Sheldon remembers his father as worse than he actually was because George wasn't ad coddling as Mary. George worked hard to try and get Sheldon prepared for the real world, while still being a loving father he wasn't afraid to put him foot down and have Sheldon handle stuff alone. Mary, while not a push over of course, is certainly shown to be much more of a coddler than George is.
And according to the theory, this skewed Sheldon's view of his childhood. Growing more close to his mom since the routine obsessed and change resistant Sheldon preferred Mary's coddling over George's preparing him for reality.
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Tony
The plot with Sheldon's dad and the cinder blocks are the biggest retcons that stand out in Young Sheldon.
However.
Anyone we would perceive as friends, Sheldon would think of as colleagues. Except for Tam.
Sheldon has two doctorates. The time spent obtaining the second doctorate explains the age discrepancy.
Older Sheldon learned the value of menial tasks in the episode he tried to work at The Cheesecake Factory. Making schedules is most likely beneficial to his thought process.
Dr. John Sturgis' relationship with Sheldon's MeMa was most likely viewed by him as a: failed experiment, and not worth documenting.
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The plot with Sheldon's dad and the cinder blocks are the biggest retcons that stand out in Young Sheldon.
However.
Anyone we would perceive as friends, Sheldon would think of as colleagues. Except for Tam.
Sheldon has two doctorates. The time spent obtaining the second doctorate explains the age discrepancy.
Older Sheldon learned the value of menial tasks in the episode he tried to work at The Cheesecake Factory. Making schedules is most likely beneficial to his thought process.
Dr. John Sturgis' relationship with Sheldon's MeMa was most likely viewed by him as a: failed experiment, and not worth documenting.
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Artimex
I'm 21 and I hardly remember most stuff about my childhood. It's quite possible that 27 yo Sheldon never mentions Sturgis simply because he might not have been a part of his life after Sheldon turned 13 or so. Same thing about sharing a room with Missy - they stopped that when they were 11/12 and Georgie moved out, so they still had quite a lot of time to make memories living in seperate rooms. I started the BBT/Young Sheldon thing from Young Sheldon, so I don't know how a BBT fan would react, but I think YS does a very good job as a prequel. Aside from a few not overly important things, the show didn't create any plotholes.
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I'm 21 and I hardly remember most stuff about my childhood. It's quite possible that 27 yo Sheldon never mentions Sturgis simply because he might not have been a part of his life after Sheldon turned 13 or so. Same thing about sharing a room with Missy - they stopped that when they were 11/12 and Georgie moved out, so they still had quite a lot of time to make memories living in seperate rooms. I started the BBT/Young Sheldon thing from Young Sheldon, so I don't know how a BBT fan would react, but I think YS does a very good job as a prequel. Aside from a few not overly important things, the show didn't create any plotholes.
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VHS
I understand them trying to be as close to each show. One was made way before the other one was almost coming to an end. Yes they could of gone through each episode or each script (that is the writers) and found certain things to put into the storyline of Young Sheldon but they didn't. Yes there are certain things that are from the show that was put in from TBBT but not everything is going to exact on being cannon to the show. I see it as just a show about Sheldon growing up and nothing the other show is going to be correct in a way that we will understand. Just see it as it is and go along with it.
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I understand them trying to be as close to each show. One was made way before the other one was almost coming to an end. Yes they could of gone through each episode or each script (that is the writers) and found certain things to put into the storyline of Young Sheldon but they didn't. Yes there are certain things that are from the show that was put in from TBBT but not everything is going to exact on being cannon to the show. I see it as just a show about Sheldon growing up and nothing the other show is going to be correct in a way that we will understand. Just see it as it is and go along with it.
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ceyyy
How is it not mentioned that Missy's personality is different between the two shows? That can't all be chalked up to character development and lack of screentime, right? And she even develops a Southern accent as an adult somehow? It's my biggest gripe and the reason why I treat the two shows as separate because I really can't reconcile the difference.
Also in TBBT Sheldon sings Soft Kitty to Amy when she was upset over the pressures of winning a Nobel Prize. So I think emotional turmoil is part of the illness spectrum for him.
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How is it not mentioned that Missy's personality is different between the two shows? That can't all be chalked up to character development and lack of screentime, right? And she even develops a Southern accent as an adult somehow? It's my biggest gripe and the reason why I treat the two shows as separate because I really can't reconcile the difference.
Also in TBBT Sheldon sings Soft Kitty to Amy when she was upset over the pressures of winning a Nobel Prize. So I think emotional turmoil is part of the illness spectrum for him.
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Miss
Maybe Missy and Sheldon started sharing a room at age 9.
Mary acted like George had a drinking problem more than once.
Sheldon had a friend or two, but he at lunch in the library with Tam. I can see where hed loosely call that no friends. Sheldon also may not have considered anyone not his intellectual equal as a friend, and then considered anyone his intellectual equal a competitor, leaving no one left that wasnt in one of those two groups.
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Maybe Missy and Sheldon started sharing a room at age 9.
Mary acted like George had a drinking problem more than once.
Sheldon had a friend or two, but he at lunch in the library with Tam. I can see where hed loosely call that no friends. Sheldon also may not have considered anyone not his intellectual equal as a friend, and then considered anyone his intellectual equal a competitor, leaving no one left that wasnt in one of those two groups.
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Craig
1 thing you have to remember, Young Sheldon is basically older Sheldon telling the story from his point of view - his views may have changed inbetween the time of his life the Big Bang Theory was recorded to the time when he narrated Young Sheldon (clearly many years later)
Also he saw Paige as a rival more than a friend.
The sifference that stood out to me was his Meemaw, she seemed like 2 very different characters in the respective shows
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1 thing you have to remember, Young Sheldon is basically older Sheldon telling the story from his point of view - his views may have changed inbetween the time of his life the Big Bang Theory was recorded to the time when he narrated Young Sheldon (clearly many years later)
Also he saw Paige as a rival more than a friend.
The sifference that stood out to me was his Meemaw, she seemed like 2 very different characters in the respective shows
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PD
Has everyone forgotten the episode in TBBT, where Tam comes to CalTech, and Leonard and the gang were bewildered because Sheldon never spoke of Tam? In fact, I think thats why Tam is in YS. Paiges character in YS was never mentioned in TBBT, but so what?
My issues with TBBT, is why we never met Leonards siblings? We even met an unknown half brother of Wolowicz, but none of Leonards siblings. And, in 11 years, no wife for Raj? Really?
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Has everyone forgotten the episode in TBBT, where Tam comes to CalTech, and Leonard and the gang were bewildered because Sheldon never spoke of Tam? In fact, I think thats why Tam is in YS. Paiges character in YS was never mentioned in TBBT, but so what?
My issues with TBBT, is why we never met Leonards siblings? We even met an unknown half brother of Wolowicz, but none of Leonards siblings. And, in 11 years, no wife for Raj? Really?
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Komic
Another thing that bugs me is Sheldon claims to have been ruthlessly bullied in high school, when in actual fact we only see him being bullied in one episode and Georgie even says most of the boys just ignore him and the girls think he's cute.
Also, in TBBT when Georgie tells Sheldon how he kept the family together when their dad died, he makes no mention of his daughter and also dealing with being a teenage father.
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Another thing that bugs me is Sheldon claims to have been ruthlessly bullied in high school, when in actual fact we only see him being bullied in one episode and Georgie even says most of the boys just ignore him and the girls think he's cute.
Also, in TBBT when Georgie tells Sheldon how he kept the family together when their dad died, he makes no mention of his daughter and also dealing with being a teenage father.
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Simon
The characters in Young Sheldon not mentioned in TBBT are clearly dead -- dead to Sheldon, with his selective perfect memory, anyway. This wasn't possible with his father and grandfather, because they were actual family. This explanation does raise the question of when Sheldon as narrator-Sheldon is narrating from. It also makes me sad about the likely fate of Paige -- she is the character with whom I most identify.
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The characters in Young Sheldon not mentioned in TBBT are clearly dead -- dead to Sheldon, with his selective perfect memory, anyway. This wasn't possible with his father and grandfather, because they were actual family. This explanation does raise the question of when Sheldon as narrator-Sheldon is narrating from. It also makes me sad about the likely fate of Paige -- she is the character with whom I most identify.
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Bad
The answer to all of these discrepancies boil down to one thing: an unreliable narrator. Think about your own childhood, and then go ask your parents or older siblings their thoughts about the same instances. Sheldon on TBBT has coloured his own views of the past. For example, he was hurt by his dad's behavior and, worse, he saw his mom hurt by him, and he turned his father into a monster in his own memories.
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The answer to all of these discrepancies boil down to one thing: an unreliable narrator. Think about your own childhood, and then go ask your parents or older siblings their thoughts about the same instances. Sheldon on TBBT has coloured his own views of the past. For example, he was hurt by his dad's behavior and, worse, he saw his mom hurt by him, and he turned his father into a monster in his own memories.
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ileee1
bigger problem than DR. Sturgis for me is Paige. Okay to be fair it would have made more sense if sheldon mentioned some inspiration for pursuing science. But Paige even more for Paiges downfall, you'd think he would have used this as an some sort of example. Paige alone is definetly the biggest plothole no matter what they do with her at final season
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bigger problem than DR. Sturgis for me is Paige. Okay to be fair it would have made more sense if sheldon mentioned some inspiration for pursuing science. But Paige even more for Paiges downfall, you'd think he would have used this as an some sort of example. Paige alone is definetly the biggest plothole no matter what they do with her at final season
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ZEREF
i liked george character in young sheldon like it make the show so much enjoyable like if he was an angry drunk dude then it would not make sense how sheldon grew up somewhat not psycotic because then both of his parents will pe a prick and it needed george charcter to be like that to keep sheldon character like how it was big bang theory
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i liked george character in young sheldon like it make the show so much enjoyable like if he was an angry drunk dude then it would not make sense how sheldon grew up somewhat not psycotic because then both of his parents will pe a prick and it needed george charcter to be like that to keep sheldon character like how it was big bang theory
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MobotMass
the think with sheldons dad georges anger problems, it is emphasised in the last season of tbbt that sheldon had misconceptions about his father growing up and thought he he hand his father had no similarities growing up but then sheldon realises his father and he were the same person by symmetry and asymmetry theory
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the think with sheldons dad georges anger problems, it is emphasised in the last season of tbbt that sheldon had misconceptions about his father growing up and thought he he hand his father had no similarities growing up but then sheldon realises his father and he were the same person by symmetry and asymmetry theory
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Amar
Well, don't overthink it. The main reason there are things contradicting YS with TBBT is because YS series was not anticipated until Jim Parsons suggested it near the end of TBBT. When they start producing YS, of course there are some things that they can relate to TBBT, but some things are not. Just brush it off.
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Well, don't overthink it. The main reason there are things contradicting YS with TBBT is because YS series was not anticipated until Jim Parsons suggested it near the end of TBBT. When they start producing YS, of course there are some things that they can relate to TBBT, but some things are not. Just brush it off.
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fanjoy
Actually, I was disappointed when I saw the relationship between Sheldon and Tam in YS. He wasn't main character in this series, and even didn't give any impact to Sheldon unlike Peige.
Sheldon just left the high school which Tam was still there, and Tam has never been appeared after the graduation.
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Actually, I was disappointed when I saw the relationship between Sheldon and Tam in YS. He wasn't main character in this series, and even didn't give any impact to Sheldon unlike Peige.
Sheldon just left the high school which Tam was still there, and Tam has never been appeared after the graduation.
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Ultimate
The potrayal of his Dad and Mom. He makes it sound like he had a horrible relationship with his Dad in TBBT but in YS his Dad actually fights FOR him a lot and supports him. Yet TBBT acts like his Mom is this great loving character. I cant stand his Mom for anything. She is horrible.
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The potrayal of his Dad and Mom. He makes it sound like he had a horrible relationship with his Dad in TBBT but in YS his Dad actually fights FOR him a lot and supports him. Yet TBBT acts like his Mom is this great loving character. I cant stand his Mom for anything. She is horrible.
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Sara
one thing that really bugs me in young sheldon is that they forgot to show us why sheldon knocks 3 times. in tbbt, he said that he was his dad cheating when he was 13, but we never saw that. i don't know if they'll show that when he returns from germany or something, but yea
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one thing that really bugs me in young sheldon is that they forgot to show us why sheldon knocks 3 times. in tbbt, he said that he was his dad cheating when he was 13, but we never saw that. i don't know if they'll show that when he returns from germany or something, but yea
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Naturiste
At my family's farm we have a house on cinderblocks as well, a house we don't use because the neighbours are squatting in it basically and we haven't decided to shoot them or whatever despite them trespassing all the time and having killed(murdered) my uncle's dogs.
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At my family's farm we have a house on cinderblocks as well, a house we don't use because the neighbours are squatting in it basically and we haven't decided to shoot them or whatever despite them trespassing all the time and having killed(murdered) my uncle's dogs.
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Niko
I could definitely be wrong about this (and it could just be a fan theory. But I think I read somewhere that Young Sheldon is considered more of an alternate version of Sheldon than an actual prequel.
And I believe reason for this was to give creators more freedom.
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I could definitely be wrong about this (and it could just be a fan theory. But I think I read somewhere that Young Sheldon is considered more of an alternate version of Sheldon than an actual prequel.
And I believe reason for this was to give creators more freedom.
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PD
Regarding schedules and rules, didnt young Sheldon create a relationship agreement with Meemaw and either Dr. Sturgis or Craig Nelsons character (Ballard. Also, when Georgie moved into the garage young Sheldon drew up an agreement, between Georgie and their parents.
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Regarding schedules and rules, didnt young Sheldon create a relationship agreement with Meemaw and either Dr. Sturgis or Craig Nelsons character (Ballard. Also, when Georgie moved into the garage young Sheldon drew up an agreement, between Georgie and their parents.
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Christel
Young Sheldon' Mom, would disagree on his having friends. She was often worried about his lack of them. Mary also, often remarks on the amount of beer George drinks(Though there are more hints that she was no so innocent, when she was younger.
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Young Sheldon' Mom, would disagree on his having friends. She was often worried about his lack of them. Mary also, often remarks on the amount of beer George drinks(Though there are more hints that she was no so innocent, when she was younger.
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TheLadyBeatrice
Theres quite a few people he never talks about. He never mentioned sturgis, linkletter or his high school friend Tam. I dont think hes ever mentioned his niece Constance either though I think hed mentioned Mandy as his sister in law
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Theres quite a few people he never talks about. He never mentioned sturgis, linkletter or his high school friend Tam. I dont think hes ever mentioned his niece Constance either though I think hed mentioned Mandy as his sister in law
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