Good show. The Wonder Years but with a slightly annoying prodigy growing up Texas. I think the show is better described as a prequel even though it was made after BBT.
As a father, George’s death was so painful I was inconsolable. I connected with him on such a personal level, it hurt from day one knowing that he was going to pass.
My dad died suddenly, but not unexpectedly, of a heart attack. We all knew it would happen, but none of us were prepared WHEN it happened. Watching Young Sheldon, I felt once again that a day that was just a day could become the worst day ever. I don't think think I told my dad that I loved him. I wish I had.
My dad passed away kinda suddenly, since he was retired 10 years ago of his job, he just stayed at home, but months before his death (was 1 year ago), he started to do some walk in a park 2-3 times per week, but he took a risk and did like 3-4 times some jogging aswell (like 5 minutes or something). When we were back at house, he started to sweat a lot, my brother took him to the hospital with my mom and he had a heart attack few hours later :(
My dad died somewhat suddenly and unexpectedly. But I was holding his hand when his soul left his body, and that was such a wonderful blessing! I'd just told him that I loved him for the thousandth some time in my life, thankfully. He looked at me, mouthed, "I love you", for he couldn't talk. Then, he looked straight up and blinked REALLY tightly, as if seeing a REEEALLY BRIGHT Light. I'll never forget that moment, and 7 years later, the memory still makes me cry, but a kind of cry for happy....certainly cry for gratitude and appreciation. Condolences to all who've lost their fathers and other loved ones.💔
I just watched the latest episodes of Young Sheldon. We all began watching the show with the knowledge that George was going to die. I think we all expected to hate him due to how Sheldon described him in Big Bang Theory...instead we got this character we grew to love, that was nothing like the man Sheldon had described... I cried as the scene unfolded... George was the father I wish I had. Lance Barber made this man a breathing person that had flaws, but loved his family and always put them first... He was not a religious man but was more Christ-like than the minister. As we all prepare to watch the series finale, we should thank the actors and writers for giving us characters to fall in love with
I do wonder for the Georgie and Mandy spinoff do they try and connect as to why Mary and Sheldon spoke I'll of George in the big bang theory as much as they do. It should be easy for Sheldon do to his characters tendencies and also as a child losing a parent you almost feel abandoned to a certain extent. Connecting the Zoe Perry of Mary Cooper to Laurie Metcalf's is the challenge as the Young Sheldon Arch makes older Mary Cooper almost appear as a bad person.
I saw the thumbnail and title for the next episode beforehand and I was dreading it the entire episode, knowing it was going to happen and seeing the set up with everyone getting one more small moment with him...
@@gr8daynegb Laurie Metcalf's recollection of her husband in TBBT is accurate because they had no idea there was going to be a spin off of Young Sheldon so he was remembered as a lazy, mean drunk who cheated on his wife. It does a disservice to the Mary and Sheldon in TBBT to rewrite history especially with ridiculous storylines like a very pious and religious Mary Cooper dressing up as a Viking woman with blonde braids who Sheldon mistakes for a strange woman in bed with his father or George Sr turning into Father of the Year to get several more years out of a sitcom that Jim Parsons shut down because he got tired of playing Sheldon but conveniently ended up being the only one who continued to get paychecks off of TBBT characters.
now it makes sense why sheldon spoke ill of george because he spoke ill of EVERYBODY in his life since he is a special child and everything is a convinience for him. it's the same with Tam.
I loved this show. It was a perfect way to show the family's journey on that last fateful day. Especially poignant to me was the preparations for the family picture. Such a simple beautiful event that in the end wasn't meant to be. When the Coopers went to the door and heard the devastating news, seeing them in their matching attire made it even more evident the hole George's loss would bring. I couldn't have asked for a more fitting and heart wrenching ending to a character so beloved.
maybe just maybe, why TBBT Sheldon was kind of harsh to his father was because its his way of trying to handle the death of his father alone. Hes always been special and insensitive so no one will get him. So he make himself believe George is a bad father, so its easier for him to accept his dads death.
Hope they do the same with Georgie and Mandy, for instance Sheldon gets mad at his brother after his fathers death and loses connection with Georgie and someone lies to Sheldon in tbbt that makes him think that Georgie and Mandy divorced but in reality they stayed happily married
After watching the entire all seasons of young Sheldon, and comparing it to TBBT, I have always felt that’s why he talked about his father as a cheating, drunk husband and father. It was his way of handling his death.
@@GregoryBidwell TBBT was on for 12 seasons and the idea for Young Sheldon was thought of only a few years before TBBT ended. They could only walk back so much about George as a husband and father on Young Sheldon when even Mary Cooper, a pious and deeply religious woman had basically nothing good to say about her husband when she was a character on TBBT.
@@debra2700I’m pretty sure many years of being a widow and hating how her husband suddenly left when things were finally looking good will make anyone resentful.
I'm old enough to remember when the character of Henry Blake died in a plane crash on M*A*S*H. I think it's great this show portrayed Sheldon'd dad's death.
I still cry watching the rerun of the episode of MASH where Henry Blake dies. Carroll O'Connor won an Emmy for the episode when Edith Bunker died. Edith also died off screen too.
The difference is, though, no one in the audience knew that Henry Blake was going to die. It came entirely out of left field, stunning many people who saw it. On the other hand, those of us who saw The Big Bang Theory knew for years that George was going to pass away when Sheldon was just a teenager. So the whole series had been building up to this exact moment. It is still a heart-wrenching scene, however.
@@lindabecconsall6317 although Carroll O'Connor did win 4 Emmys for playing Archie Bunker on All in the Family, he did not win for the episode when they say Edith has passed away. That episode was in the 2nd season of Archie Bunker's Place, for which O'Connor was never nominated. He did go on to win his 5th Emmy for In the Heat of the Night.
I got to meet Alan Alda years ago. I asked him about this episode and he said that nobody actually knew that Henry was going to die. And they handed Gary Burghoff his lines on his clipboard that he's holding in his hand when he walks into the ER and he only have minutes to read it. So his reaction and everybody's reactions were completely spontaneous
I've viewed Young Sheldon as superior to Big Bang Theory for years. There's just something about a sitcom with no laugh track and 3D sets that seems to force the producers into a different type of storytelling than seen in regular sitcoms. I enjoyed The Middle and I believe Young Sheldon started the season after The Middle ended. Aside from the stories shows like this tend to have a large cast of supporting characters and locales. I was really starting to enjoy the whole George and Mandy storyline so I'm very happy to hear that they are getting their own show, and that it will keep this cast of characters together.
BBT without the sound track fails miserably as a comedy,just like Friends without the track. Hope the third spinoff works. The less of Sheldon would be great unless this takes an alternate time storyline. Maybe Sheldon can be saved with this. Doubt they'll do it. His behavior can't be saved. Who could really help his humanity would be Paige, but she needs a different man than Sheldon.
@@richardbidinger2577 He really is, and I'm curious how close he would seem like Jim Parsons (?) once he reaches his late 20s, but I also think the girl playing Missy is outstanding. I've liked everyone on this show TBH.
@@frpgplayer The kid plays Sheldon perfectly, but I think we know enough about the character. He's moving to CA so he likely won't appear much. The traditional setup, punchline, laugh track, repeat style of most sitcoms can be entertaining but it is not conducive to much depth and character development. Ghosts is another sitcom that I believe works as a comedy without falling in that trap.
@@frpgplayer BBT and Friends don't fail because the laughs are missing, they fail because they are written and acted to have the laughs. When you take the laughs out you can see the pauses the actors make and it's very disjointed. If they were acted without an audience the shows would probably work just fine.
To me what was so heartbreaking was so many times we're going about our normal routine or our life has come together where we're content with where it seems to be going and the unexpected loss happens that shatters us. It comes out of the blue and hits like a punch to our hearts. I know it's happened to my family and me.
I think it was a bad thing done well. Having it happen off screen definitely hits more like something that happens in real life where you find out about someone's passing after the fact. Still, it was a tough scene overall.
It was one of the best episodes of the series. I bawled like a baby.. especially When Mary gets angey and emotional in the church with the open casket. I was angry when my dad died too.. but was overcome with helplessness and darkness.
All the actors brought their best talent to this show.No lightweights here.Annie Potts is special.She was great in Designing women too.Great in all her work.Missy and Georgie and Sheldon have bright futures and Zoe Perry and Lance Barber are superb as well.
i really felt that something will happen to George on the latest episode esp when they showed him on the ladder. i thought he was going to fall there. they made it subtle but not showing what happened to him and instead his colleagues just informed the family. i was touch and i was hoping that George will do a cameo on the spin off itself. i guess they will as flashback. very touching episode! 😪
I love that they mentioned “This is Us” because when Jack’s death episode aired, I bawled like a baby. And even though I knew George’s death was coming since I also watched “The Big Bang Theory”, I still bawled like a baby as I watched this past episode
This episode hit me so hard. I lost my Dad in 2020 so I can relate. It was worse then the death of Jack on This Is Us because of the timing of it. There are all these positive things happening to the entire Cooper family and then wham! So sad and tragic. RIP George!
It was so real the way the front door meeting happened.That is exactly how it would happen.I thought Mary's reaction began before they told her George had died.I get the impression that she knew in her gut that he wasn't coming home.Very sad and moving.This series left a permanent mark on America.This shows the potential that TV has.Television has grown stale over the last 20 years.All the cop shows and medical shows and nothing really original but this show was unique.It was a comedy but not entirely.
The episode being just a day in a life made George's death sadder. Although, I wished George had kissed Mary goodbye. Poor Missy will regret choosing to take the bus to school rather than accepting a ride from her Dad. Sheldon seems to have buried the fact that he didn't say goodbye to his Dad one last time. 😢💔
Lance may be sad that his time as a core cast member may be over and I'm sure he's feeling some sadness for that. But I expect he is enjoying the outpouring of love and affection for his character, something that the other actors won't really experience. Their characters will all end as their show ends, but Lance gets a ... spotlight, a focus that others will have diluted when their time comes along for the end of every character.
This was a surprise. I thought they were coming to tell George that the college offer had been rescinded. What a surprise that he had a heart attack. instead.. made me cry.
George's weight put him in the obese category, he didn't exercise and drank a lot of beer and ate a lot of brisket and other fattening food. Who couldn't see a heart attack in his future?
I wish some actors from the Big Bang Theory returns to reprise their roles like Laurie Metcalf as older Mary Cooper and Kailey Cuoco as Penny. Especially I hope to see their song Leonard Cooper
Damn, I would not have recognized Lance as George if I walked up to on the street. The look,the mannerisms and the speech are not the same. Lance looks and speaks as a much younger version of the character he plays
Zoey Perry & Lance Barber have been really interesting parents. Yup, it’s gonna be a difficult how Mary Cooper handles this loss of her husband’s loss. Including the other children. Doesn’t matter how old you are = death “stings” potently! But you will be truly missed!
One thing the last three episodes did was to correct what seemed to be a discontinuity between the shows in Sheldon's personal growth. Young Sheldon showed him becoming a better person, better than Sheldon was at the beginning of The Big Bang Theory. But the depiction of Sheldon dealing with his father's death reset him and reverted him to being more introverted, self-centered, and to someone with thick shields to protect himself from human interaction.
I really love George because he is really like my father. I just finished watching it right now and I'm crying; thinking that it's my father really hurts me. 💔
Near almost cried, my wife and my little sister, both cried, and my little sister never even seen the show Sheldon’s father is probably one of the greatest fathers on television ever
Men sometimes don't appreciate how their dad's tough love helped them be better men till it's too late sometimes. Sheldon comes full circle and realized how much of a difference his dad made in his life. Once he matured & became a father himself, I'm glad Sheldon realized how good of a father George was and pays him the homage he deserved.
what was most heartbroken were missy so excited to not see sheldon anymore to all of sudden a much bigger issue than sheldon happen and their father died
I didn’t watch Big Bang Theory. I didn’t know George was going to die. I have been watching Young Sheldon but I was clueless. I cried, I didn’t have a good childhood didn’t have a father that cared stepfather was a monster. I cry a lot watching TV shows wishing my life was different. I know it’s not real, I wish I could change it go back in time.
I've never heard Lance Barber speaking as himself. He sounds nothing like George Cooper. He almost doesn't look like him either! I didn't realize it was him at first.
Couldn't stop the tears on this purely because its so real, someone just walks out the door like every other day without a second thought and doesnt come back 😭 and sheldon going over it again and again on what he wish he could of said so real
Seeing Ian and Mayim return definitely made the last ep more paletable. I was still bawling, but seeing them on screen, and even finding out they have a daughter, brought a smile to my face. I'm curious who she's named after, I'd imagine after Mary or Penny would be fitting.
How can Sheldon say that he didn't have any friends when his dad went on? When Sheldon is shown during what I guess is a funeral moment, Dr. Sturgis is sitting right behind him. My only question is will Tam, Paige, and Dr. Linkletter be there? Sheldon's video game college dorm buddies could also be there. I love when they carried Sheldon to the bathroom when he got sick from eating so much junk food. (laughing) God bless you and each cast member always!!! Holly in east TN
When Howard's mother died on TBBT, Sheldon tells him that at least he has friends. Sheldon meant friends like Leonard, Penny, Raj, Howard, Bernadette and Amy when he considers people his true friends and not Dr. Sturgis. Tam. Paige and Dr. Linkletter.
Ive just been binge watching this series and i know its fictional but theres just something like youre connected to the characters and in my thoughts "hes gone" and considering that sheldon, missy and georgie was still young... Imagine that in real life
@@pegph4988 Constance Tucker is played by Annie Potts in Young Sheldon and played by June Squibb in Big Bang Theory. Mary Cooper is played by Zoe Perry in Young Sheldon and played by Laurie Metcalf in Big Bang Theory so you only see in both is Lance Barber. This is the only episode where Sheldon's dad appears physically and he only appeared in a tape in a Season 12 episode of Big Bang Theory. If Sheldon's dad was really dead in the series (Particularly if he dies in Young Sheldon) he wouldn't be helping himself to that french toast
I don't know who this guy is narrating this clip, but I'm sorry, it's actually difficult and painful to watch him. He looks like he is in excruciating pain, he keeps squishing his eyes, and his mouth keeps grimacing in an odd way as he's talking. I mean, not his fault, but, I'm just saying it's kind of weird.
I don't get emotional over tv shows, but death is a real thing and that eposide hit me, we all have lost someone dear to us, and although Young Sheldon is a charter the heartfelt feelings of losing someone was real so, I love it and disliked it all at the same time it was a fitting well done ending.
I am wrecked they did this. The show was ending! Why not let that death happen after the show ended. You watch a program for years and come to love it and the characters, and then to repay you for your loyalty they KILL a beloved character, so that when you remember the show, it's not all the comedy and fun, it's that heavy-hearted death. I am really mad they did this and very sad. I'm glad Lance Barber is happy about it because I am not!
George senior got a job offer from Rice, but Heaven made him a better offer, one he could not refuse. I don’t understand why young Sheldon the student years at Caltech would not be doable. Maybe the Actors salaries were too high, for many more seasons. Maybe Annie Potts asked for too many raises. Greed is probably the reason, there was probably a couple more seasons.maybe the high cost of fast food in California was the reason
Look one heart attach then again men don't generally survive the second heart attach my dad's dad said after the first if that happens again I won't make it and he was right.
One of Television's Greatest Fathers
The greatest father
that probably isn't true
Probably the greatest TV Dad of the 21st century.
@@kathleenhanlon8107I can agree to that.
@@kathleenhanlon8107 I would say 2nd... Phil Dunphy is the first!
Lance Barber and all of the actors in this series are phenomenal. It is a heartbreaking but beautifully acted scene.
7 years ago, I didn't expect to like the sequel and be more emotionally involved with it than the original.
Good show. The Wonder Years but with a slightly annoying prodigy growing up Texas. I think the show is better described as a prequel even though it was made after BBT.
As a father, George’s death was so painful I was inconsolable. I connected with him on such a personal level, it hurt from day one knowing that he was going to pass.
My dad died suddenly, but not unexpectedly, of a heart attack. We all knew it would happen, but none of us were prepared WHEN it happened. Watching Young Sheldon, I felt once again that a day that was just a day could become the worst day ever. I don't think think I told my dad that I loved him. I wish I had.
My dad passed away kinda suddenly, since he was retired 10 years ago of his job, he just stayed at home, but months before his death (was 1 year ago), he started to do some walk in a park 2-3 times per week, but he took a risk and did like 3-4 times some jogging aswell (like 5 minutes or something). When we were back at house, he started to sweat a lot, my brother took him to the hospital with my mom and he had a heart attack few hours later :(
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@@Toottoottootdude1543yo what up
My dad died somewhat suddenly and unexpectedly.
But I was holding his hand when his soul left his body, and that was such a wonderful blessing!
I'd just told him that I loved him for the thousandth some time in my life, thankfully.
He looked at me, mouthed, "I love you", for he couldn't talk.
Then, he looked straight up and blinked REALLY tightly, as if seeing a REEEALLY BRIGHT Light.
I'll never forget that moment, and 7 years later, the memory still makes me cry, but a kind of cry for happy....certainly cry for gratitude and appreciation.
Condolences to all who've lost their fathers and other loved ones.💔
I just watched the latest episodes of Young Sheldon. We all began watching the show with the knowledge that George was going to die. I think we all expected to hate him due to how Sheldon described him in Big Bang Theory...instead we got this character we grew to love, that was nothing like the man Sheldon had described... I cried as the scene unfolded... George was the father I wish I had. Lance Barber made this man a breathing person that had flaws, but loved his family and always put them first... He was not a religious man but was more Christ-like than the minister. As we all prepare to watch the series finale, we should thank the actors and writers for giving us characters to fall in love with
So dramatic. 😂😂
I do wonder for the Georgie and Mandy spinoff do they try and connect as to why Mary and Sheldon spoke I'll of George in the big bang theory as much as they do. It should be easy for Sheldon do to his characters tendencies and also as a child losing a parent you almost feel abandoned to a certain extent. Connecting the Zoe Perry of Mary Cooper to Laurie Metcalf's is the challenge as the Young Sheldon Arch makes older Mary Cooper almost appear as a bad person.
I saw the thumbnail and title for the next episode beforehand and I was dreading it the entire episode, knowing it was going to happen and seeing the set up with everyone getting one more small moment with him...
@@gr8daynegb Laurie Metcalf's recollection of her husband in TBBT is accurate because they had no idea there was going to be a spin off of Young Sheldon so he was remembered as a lazy, mean drunk who cheated on his wife. It does a disservice to the Mary and Sheldon in TBBT to rewrite history especially with ridiculous storylines like a very pious and religious Mary Cooper dressing up as a Viking woman with blonde braids who Sheldon mistakes for a strange woman in bed with his father or George Sr turning into Father of the Year to get several more years out of a sitcom that Jim Parsons shut down because he got tired of playing Sheldon but conveniently ended up being the only one who continued to get paychecks off of TBBT characters.
now it makes sense why sheldon spoke ill of george because he spoke ill of EVERYBODY in his life since he is a special child and everything is a convinience for him. it's the same with Tam.
I loved George Cooper, I was gutted when he died, Lance Barber Is brilliant ❤️
I really thought he was going to die slowly at the hospital with his family around him, the way it happened was way more brutal and hurt way more
At least he didn’t suffer.
true, they should have given us all a chance to see him leave and accept it.
It was brutal, but it felt more real. That's how it usually happens, just few people are lucky enough to die around their loved ones
i cried my heart out. i love George snr. The Best character and such a good dad ❤️
Annie Potts should have wrote..
"George, you can have my Brisket recipe now!!!"
I thought she already gave it to him when Sheldon threatened to leak it anyway?
@@DarthOminisno, Sheldon told him.
😂 that would have been perfect.
I loved this show. It was a perfect way to show the family's journey on that last fateful day. Especially poignant to me was the preparations for the family picture. Such a simple beautiful event that in the end wasn't meant to be. When the Coopers went to the door and heard the devastating news, seeing them in their matching attire made it even more evident the hole George's loss would bring. I couldn't have asked for a more fitting and heart wrenching ending to a character so beloved.
maybe just maybe, why TBBT Sheldon was kind of harsh to his father was because its his way of trying to handle the death of his father alone. Hes always been special and insensitive so no one will get him. So he make himself believe George is a bad father, so its easier for him to accept his dads death.
Hope they do the same with Georgie and Mandy, for instance Sheldon gets mad at his brother after his fathers death and loses connection with Georgie and someone lies to Sheldon in tbbt that makes him think that Georgie and Mandy divorced but in reality they stayed happily married
After watching the entire all seasons of young Sheldon, and comparing it to TBBT, I have always felt that’s why he talked about his father as a cheating, drunk husband and father. It was his way of handling his death.
@@GregoryBidwell TBBT was on for 12 seasons and the idea for Young Sheldon was thought of only a few years before TBBT ended. They could only walk back so much about George as a husband and father on Young Sheldon when even Mary Cooper, a pious and deeply religious woman had basically nothing good to say about her husband when she was a character on TBBT.
@@debra2700I’m pretty sure many years of being a widow and hating how her husband suddenly left when things were finally looking good will make anyone resentful.
@@willametteanderson4325 That could be and others have mentioned that to me as well. She never remarried so George must have been the one for her.
I cried so much when they told Mary George was gone. When you're invested in Big Bang Theory and Young Sheldon you get attached to the characters ❤
i knew this was coming but still it's enough to make a grown man tear up
I'm old enough to remember when the character of Henry Blake died in a plane crash on M*A*S*H. I think it's great this show portrayed Sheldon'd dad's death.
I still cry watching the rerun of the episode of MASH where Henry Blake dies.
Carroll O'Connor won an Emmy for the episode when Edith Bunker died.
Edith also died off screen too.
The difference is, though, no one in the audience knew that Henry Blake was going to die. It came entirely out of left field, stunning many people who saw it. On the other hand, those of us who saw The Big Bang Theory knew for years that George was going to pass away when Sheldon was just a teenager. So the whole series had been building up to this exact moment. It is still a heart-wrenching scene, however.
@@lindabecconsall6317 although Carroll O'Connor did win 4 Emmys for playing Archie Bunker on All in the Family, he did not win for the episode when they say Edith has passed away. That episode was in the 2nd season of Archie Bunker's Place, for which O'Connor was never nominated. He did go on to win his 5th Emmy for In the Heat of the Night.
I got to meet Alan Alda years ago. I asked him about this episode and he said that nobody actually knew that Henry was going to die. And they handed Gary Burghoff his lines on his clipboard that he's holding in his hand when he walks into the ER and he only have minutes to read it. So his reaction and everybody's reactions were completely spontaneous
I've viewed Young Sheldon as superior to Big Bang Theory for years. There's just something about a sitcom with no laugh track and 3D sets that seems to force the producers into a different type of storytelling than seen in regular sitcoms. I enjoyed The Middle and I believe Young Sheldon started the season after The Middle ended. Aside from the stories shows like this tend to have a large cast of supporting characters and locales.
I was really starting to enjoy the whole George and Mandy storyline so I'm very happy to hear that they are getting their own show, and that it will keep this cast of characters together.
It also helps that the kid that plays young Sheldon is an exceptional actor.
BBT without the sound track fails miserably as a comedy,just like Friends without the track.
Hope the third spinoff works.
The less of Sheldon would be great unless this takes an alternate time storyline.
Maybe Sheldon can be saved with this. Doubt they'll do it. His behavior can't be saved.
Who could really help his humanity would be Paige, but she needs a different man than Sheldon.
@@richardbidinger2577 He really is, and I'm curious how close he would seem like Jim Parsons (?) once he reaches his late 20s, but I also think the girl playing Missy is outstanding. I've liked everyone on this show TBH.
@@frpgplayer The kid plays Sheldon perfectly, but I think we know enough about the character. He's moving to CA so he likely won't appear much.
The traditional setup, punchline, laugh track, repeat style of most sitcoms can be entertaining but it is not conducive to much depth and character development. Ghosts is another sitcom that I believe works as a comedy without falling in that trap.
@@frpgplayer BBT and Friends don't fail because the laughs are missing, they fail because they are written and acted to have the laughs. When you take the laughs out you can see the pauses the actors make and it's very disjointed. If they were acted without an audience the shows would probably work just fine.
I just finished watching the last three episodes and I was sobbing. Well written and well acted.
To me what was so heartbreaking was so many times we're going about our normal routine or our life has come together where we're content with where it seems to be going and the unexpected loss happens that shatters us. It comes out of the blue and hits like a punch to our hearts. I know it's happened to my family and me.
Woah, the accent change is , wow.😊
He looks different too ... I didn't realize who he was at first!
I think it was a bad thing done well. Having it happen off screen definitely hits more like something that happens in real life where you find out about someone's passing after the fact. Still, it was a tough scene overall.
It was one of the best episodes of the series. I bawled like a baby.. especially When Mary gets angey and emotional in the church with the open casket.
I was angry when my dad died too.. but was overcome with helplessness and darkness.
This show was perfectly cast.
All the actors brought their best talent to this show.No lightweights here.Annie Potts is special.She was great in Designing women too.Great in all her work.Missy and Georgie and Sheldon have bright futures and Zoe Perry and Lance Barber are superb as well.
@@mikemahoney6840 100% agree. You summed it up.
It was played well.. with sympathy and care… good job guys…
i really felt that something will happen to George on the latest episode esp when they showed him on the ladder. i thought he was going to fall there. they made it subtle but not showing what happened to him and instead his colleagues just informed the family. i was touch and i was hoping that George will do a cameo on the spin off itself. i guess they will as flashback. very touching episode! 😪
Great explanation of actors characters and the telling of the story.
I fcking cried
Me too
Me too.Next weeks episode is George's funeral.That should be intense
I love that they mentioned “This is Us” because when Jack’s death episode aired, I bawled like a baby. And even though I knew George’s death was coming since I also watched “The Big Bang Theory”, I still bawled like a baby as I watched this past episode
This episode hit me so hard. I lost my Dad in 2020 so I can relate. It was worse then the death of Jack on This Is Us because of the timing of it. There are all these positive things happening to the entire Cooper family and then wham! So sad and tragic. RIP George!
Same.Lost my father 2 months back.Not sure how will I react to watching the episode,havent yet
I’m so sorry for your loss ❤
That meeting at the door tore me up.. 😢💔
It was so real the way the front door meeting happened.That is exactly how it would happen.I thought Mary's reaction began before they told her George had died.I get the impression that she knew in her gut that he wasn't coming home.Very sad and moving.This series left a permanent mark on America.This shows the potential that TV has.Television has grown stale over the last 20 years.All the cop shows and medical shows and nothing really original but this show was unique.It was a comedy but not entirely.
The episode being just a day in a life made George's death sadder. Although, I wished George had kissed Mary goodbye. Poor Missy will regret choosing to take the bus to school rather than accepting a ride from her Dad. Sheldon seems to have buried the fact that he didn't say goodbye to his Dad one last time. 😢💔
Lance may be sad that his time as a core cast member may be over and I'm sure he's feeling some sadness for that. But I expect he is enjoying the outpouring of love and affection for his character, something that the other actors won't really experience. Their characters will all end as their show ends, but Lance gets a ... spotlight, a focus that others will have diluted when their time comes along for the end of every character.
This was a surprise. I thought they were coming to tell George that the college offer had been rescinded. What a surprise that he had a heart attack. instead.. made me cry.
George's weight put him in the obese category, he didn't exercise and drank a lot of beer and ate a lot of brisket and other fattening food. Who couldn't see a heart attack in his future?
Missy’s reaction breaks my heart
I wish some actors from the Big Bang Theory returns to reprise their roles like Laurie Metcalf as older Mary Cooper and Kailey Cuoco as Penny. Especially I hope to see their song Leonard Cooper
I always think of the announcement of the death of the character Henry Blake on the classic tv series of M*A*S*H watching this…
Sheldon Cooper
I still find it interesting that the mother of Sheldon was played by an actual mother-daughter duo in the Big Bang and in Young Sheldon.
Damn, I would not have recognized Lance as George if I walked up to on the street. The look,the mannerisms and the speech are not the same. Lance looks and speaks as a much younger version of the character he plays
I knew this was going to happen and still bawled my eyes out when it did. So hard to believe a great show is ending😒
Thank you for sharing/showing that part of the show meaning the description of what was to come.
Damn... I Actually tear up at this episode 😢
Zoey Perry & Lance Barber have been really interesting parents. Yup, it’s gonna be a difficult how Mary Cooper handles this loss of her husband’s loss. Including the other children. Doesn’t matter how old you are = death “stings” potently! But you will be truly missed!
They all killed it (no pun intended)
I hope they were able to get that scene right on the first take. So emotional!
@artforlifelady I didn't even think about that part, they had to be crushed after that
I cried my eyes out... I wish it didn't need to end.
Unfortunately to stay True to the Big Bang Theory story George had to die.I heard Chuck Lorre regrets killing him off but there was no choice.
One thing the last three episodes did was to correct what seemed to be a discontinuity between the shows in Sheldon's personal growth. Young Sheldon showed him becoming a better person, better than Sheldon was at the beginning of The Big Bang Theory. But the depiction of Sheldon dealing with his father's death reset him and reverted him to being more introverted, self-centered, and to someone with thick shields to protect himself from human interaction.
Is anyone else watching interviews with lance barber to feel better about georges death
Although I knew it was coming I still cried 😔 I love the show and I hate that it's coming to an end
That scene was so real it probably didn't need rehearsals. The grief was real. Cut and remember everybody that George is not really gone
I really love George because he is really like my father. I just finished watching it right now and I'm crying; thinking that it's my father really hurts me. 💔
Near almost cried, my wife and my little sister, both cried, and my little sister never even seen the show Sheldon’s father is probably one of the greatest fathers on television ever
Men sometimes don't appreciate how their dad's tough love helped them be better men till it's too late sometimes. Sheldon comes full circle and realized how much of a difference his dad made in his life. Once he matured & became a father himself, I'm glad Sheldon realized how good of a father George was and pays him the homage he deserved.
what was most heartbroken were missy so excited to not see sheldon anymore to all of sudden a much bigger issue than sheldon happen and their father died
Lance Barber played the bully who picked on Leonard in school in TBBT.
I was shocked.
ididnt watch TBBT..
HAHA my fav character next to meemaw..
THANKS LANCE YOURE SO COOL
MABUHAY KA❤
I didn’t watch Big Bang Theory. I didn’t know George was going to die. I have been watching Young Sheldon but I was clueless. I cried, I didn’t have a good childhood didn’t have a father that cared stepfather was a monster. I cry a lot watching TV shows wishing my life was different. I know it’s not real, I wish I could change it go back in time.
I cried. I will miss this show.
I've never heard Lance Barber speaking as himself. He sounds nothing like George Cooper. He almost doesn't look like him either! I didn't realize it was him at first.
Couldn't stop the tears on this purely because its so real, someone just walks out the door like every other day without a second thought and doesnt come back 😭 and sheldon going over it again and again on what he wish he could of said so real
Seeing Ian and Mayim return definitely made the last ep more paletable. I was still bawling, but seeing them on screen, and even finding out they have a daughter, brought a smile to my face. I'm curious who she's named after, I'd imagine after Mary or Penny would be fitting.
Never cried so hard in my life. It was extremely painful.
I cried watching it last night. I'm crying again. This hurts. Is that odd?
No, I think most viewers probably cried. I know my husband and I did. You are not alone in your tears.
I knew it was coming but was still like a dagger to the heart.
I wasn't ready 😢
I cry everytime I see it, because it feels very realistic. Something similar happened to my grandfather from my father's side.
Never been a tv moment that more took me to when my own dad died unexpectedly then this pretty tough to watch but it is reality it happens in life
I love this show and sad and we will miss george
This hit almost as hard as Marshall's dad's death in How I met Your Mother. They did this very well!
This breaks my heart. I love George. Hate that he was written out of the show. 😢😢😢
Killing off a main character is always hard on the viewers.
I would've preferred that they had one more season where we see them recovering from this tragedy
Im currently watching right now the young sheldon.. i love all the cast especially their father george! S3 E16
How can Sheldon say that he didn't have any friends when his dad went on? When Sheldon is shown during what I guess is a funeral moment, Dr. Sturgis is sitting right behind him. My only question is will Tam, Paige, and Dr. Linkletter be there? Sheldon's video game college dorm buddies could also be there. I love when they carried Sheldon to the bathroom when he got sick from eating so much junk food. (laughing) God bless you and each cast member always!!! Holly in east TN
When Howard's mother died on TBBT, Sheldon tells him that at least he has friends. Sheldon meant friends like Leonard, Penny, Raj, Howard, Bernadette and Amy when he considers people his true friends and not Dr. Sturgis. Tam. Paige and Dr. Linkletter.
Ive just been binge watching this series and i know its fictional but theres just something like youre connected to the characters and in my thoughts "hes gone" and considering that sheldon, missy and georgie was still young... Imagine that in real life
Hurting enough due to the losses of so many series that I really enjoyed watching & can’t give a thumbs either way.
If George Sr really was dead in the series he wouldn't be helping himself to French toast and calling Leonard Nancy later on
They must have liked the actor even though that bully character was super unlike able.
@@pegph4988 Constance Tucker is played by Annie Potts in Young Sheldon and played by June Squibb in Big Bang Theory. Mary Cooper is played by Zoe Perry in Young Sheldon and played by Laurie Metcalf in Big Bang Theory so you only see in both is Lance Barber. This is the only episode where Sheldon's dad appears physically and he only appeared in a tape in a Season 12 episode of Big Bang Theory. If Sheldon's dad was really dead in the series (Particularly if he dies in Young Sheldon) he wouldn't be helping himself to that french toast
@@RyanSmith-bv4htthat isn’t George in season 5 of TBBT. it’s Leonard’s old bully Jimmy Speckerman. He’s just also played by Lance Barber
I knew it was coming and it was still sad 😢
That’s true, dear Allison! Impossible not cry, cause the art touch our heart about the real things of life. 😢❤️ My best wishes from Brazil...
I don't know who this guy is narrating this clip, but I'm sorry, it's actually difficult and painful to watch him. He looks like he is in excruciating pain, he keeps squishing his eyes, and his mouth keeps grimacing in an odd way as he's talking. I mean, not his fault, but, I'm just saying it's kind of weird.
I love Lance!
Fly high my friend
fly high 🕊
Kind of reminded me when James Evans finally got a better job and died before he started
I remember that.That also was devastating
We all knew it was coming, I just really hated to see it happen
I don't get emotional over tv shows, but death is a real thing and that eposide hit me, we all have lost someone dear to us, and although Young Sheldon is a charter the heartfelt feelings of losing someone was real so, I love it and disliked it all at the same time it was a fitting well done ending.
Thank you for all those spoilers for _This Is Us!_
right? like wtf🤣😭?
1:37 He's still 15
George is legendary!
My dad died unexpectedly of a heart attack when I was 14 years old
I am wrecked they did this. The show was ending! Why not let that death happen after the show ended. You watch a program for years and come to love it and the characters, and then to repay you for your loyalty they KILL a beloved character, so that when you remember the show, it's not all the comedy and fun, it's that heavy-hearted death. I am really mad they did this and very sad. I'm glad Lance Barber is happy about it because I am not!
I don’t know if I’m old enough to watch this episode.
It was pitch perfect
Was shocking to say the least. So sad.
Made a monster cry 😭
I don't like this show because of the main character that being said more shows should have at least one episode that deals with death at some point.
I watch the last Episodes it was 😔 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It was good how they did it.. but getting him snipped the episode before this.. made him seem he was in good health.. should have put that earlier..
George senior got a job offer from Rice, but Heaven made him a better offer, one he could not refuse. I don’t understand why young Sheldon the student years at Caltech would not be doable. Maybe the Actors salaries were too high, for many more seasons. Maybe Annie Potts asked for too many raises. Greed is probably the reason, there was probably a couple more seasons.maybe the high cost of fast food in California was the reason
He was awesome. He is more famous than James Bond ❤
This guy looks like hes gonna cry the whole video
Why spoil it for people who have not seen it yet
Then don’t click on the video..
Real
Real
Look one heart attach then again men don't generally survive the second heart attach my dad's dad said after the first if that happens again I won't make it and he was right.
There was no need to show his death in Young Sheldon series, audience knew he dies when Sheldon in still in teens. They could have just left it there.
Os dois últimos episódios me destruiu, é muito triste.😭
Wow 😮 😢😢😢
Will there be an episode 13
There’s 2 episodes left
I think ep 13 is the funeral
I hope the bad news never come