@christina2763 : But, Georgie kept his promise to his dad and looked after his family successfully while working years later to become a financially prosperous tire company business owner.
I was REALLY disappointed to find out the spin-off is going back to multicam live audience laugh track production. Montana can play Georgie as straight and serious as you’d ever want, and they’re just gonna continue pushing him and Mandy right back into outdated sitcom ‘gosh darn I hate my idiot spouse’ territory. I was really hopeful Young Sheldon would be a turning point in tv shows finally ditching the old format for good. At least we have some killer moments from this show to look back on.
I like how the father's death is like the show's ending. We don't want to say bye, like how the family doesn't want to belive that the father is dead, but we have to accept it and go on even if it hurts. Truly poetic from the creators. I'll miss this show
It was a sweet moment, but Missy and George bonded so much over baseball, which was covered in multiple episodes, that I wish there had been some acknowledgement of that and not just the typical girly princess dinner, which happened only once. I particularly remember the expression on George's face when Missy sobbed that the boy she liked liked someone else, and he then tried to comfort her by asking if there was anything he could do for her---and what she wanted was another game of catch. I wish there had been some point at which Missy had wished for just one more game of catch with her dad. I'd have given a lot to have that one more game of catch with my baseball-loving dad, whom I lost to a heart attack when I was twelve.
100%, those made me cry far more than this scene. Especially since you can see George’s actor slightly tear up knowing it’s going to be the last scene he’s in.
Everyone is talking about how sweet Georgie and Missy's goodbyes were, but Mary's is what broke me. She gave him a kiss, and then said "see you later". I started SOBBING.
@@HuffyPup I guess. If there's one thing Sheldon can't stand the most. It's change, and a funeral is a big change because the dead person never comes back
@@KyairEnnis547 I too would be shocked and not sure how to react. I did lose a great grandparent but wasn't that close to them. So the idea of losing someone is still something I haven't properly felt
I'd love to see a compilation of Missy and George moments: the Red Lobster date; baseball coaching; her first period; driving; standing up for Missy punching and defending herself. He supported her spunk as much as Mary tried to crush it. Missy had Mary's eild streak, but I hope she'll find someone like her dad. George's work with Sheldon on the video on Why Sheldon Should Go to College was really touching. Nudging Mary along by showing it was safe. He was a really good man and father. Highly underappreciated.
Well, one of the last times we saw Missy in The Big Bang Theory, her relationship seems to be very rocky, being separated from her husband (which she was happy about). And in Young Sheldon, it was confirmed in Adult Sheldon's narrations that she divorced him and remarried. Whether or not her second husband is good to her remains to be seen.
I appreciate how this show doesn’t go the Disney channel route with the way Sheldon got up and started preaching about how ungrateful he was. I’m glad it cuts back and shows us that he couldn’t process his grief back then and it took many years of growth and reflection before he could get to that point. I kind of like how his character doesn’t necessarily grow during the series, we just see him evolve into who he is in TBBT. TBBT is where he actually has the more linear character development that say Georgie was having in the later seasons of this show, even if it is masked with mediocre jokes.
I think Sheldon's inability to deal with his grief is why his recollections of his dad during TBBT are negative. He blocked out the good and focused only on the faults.
@@maa6507 Exactly what I've been saying. It was his way of coping with his father's death. Same with his mother. By making George out to be worse than he actually was, it dulled the pain of his death a little. Which is frankly not a healthy way to deal with loss. What they both needed was therapy in order to process these feelings in a healthy manner. Especially Mary, as we saw in these last couple episodes.
Dealing with death is hard, this episode is so relatable and I thought this episode is one I personally could connect to Sheldon. Missy and Georgie goodbyes were so sweet. Despite how devastating this episode made me feel it was a really good ending to the series
Imagine if Missy couldn't get anything out, but instead we get flashbacks of moments of them together. So even though she doesn't say anything, the message is still sent.
I read an interview with the writers of the show and they said that during the part where Mary is saying goodbye to George, there was a moment during this take that was used in the show when the actor playing George had a tear slide down his cheek while he was laying in the coffin. Apparently the actress playing Mary saw it and her breaking down at the end was because of that and that's why they used this take. Once I heard that I found the scene to be even more emotional.
My father passed away from a Heart attack about a year ago, so I'm gonna come back to this video yearly and just ponder, I miss my dad, I'll be back with him soon, Love You Dad.
I agree with Sheldon. When my own dad passed away years ago, I also had the opportunity to spend a moment or two at the casket. Like Sheldon, I passed. The last time I saw Dad, he was joking (even with cancer) and saying goodbye at the train station as I was returning to my Navy post. THAT's the way I want to remember him!
About a year ago, my father suffered a heart attack. As a result, I will watch this film every year and simply think about how much I miss my father and how soon I will see him again. Love you, dad.
I bawled like a baby watching the finale. It was truly touching & heartbreaking especially since I don’t have great memories of my father. George was a good dad, like all of us he had his flaws but he was always there for his family. George, Missy & Meemaw were my favorite characters. I’m going to miss that show.
The scene where George and Missy went out for their first father daughter dinner broke me. Edit: When they were showing the flashbacks, that's what made me broke.
Great show. Ending went about how I figured. Nice how they depicted the different ways people can deal with grief in such a sudden & shocking manner. Farewell, Young Sheldon!
This was really heartbreaking to watch. When you lose a parent, you lose yourself. It’s like you shatter into a million pieces and they get scattered in the wind
Makes me wonder what it's like to see their child go before them. My father's older brother passed away a couple years before my grandmother did due to cardiac arrest, brought about by morbid obesity. My grandmother was already in ill health herself at that point, but she made every effort she could to come to his funeral. I can only imagine what she must have been going through during that time.
Beautiful ending to the series... Loved the flashback that Missy had. And props to Georgie. Having lost my dad at age 19 this one struck my heart (watched with my mom 🥲) Will def get the full series on Blu-ray.
I never get a chance to see my grandmother's funeral. She lives in Oaxaca, Mexico. My family and I were living in Riverside County, CA. We don't have enough money to go there. I went outside and facing south. I said, "Grandma, if you can hear me. I will come and visit you. I will teach my children for my heritage, the language and the culture. It will help them to remember who we are and where they come from. That's a promise."
Too bad this show has ended. I just really started getting into it a couple of seasons ago. I really cried watching some of the scenes. Especially the funeral ones with Georgie and Missy🥺 Great actors on this show.
They are all super-duper sad. I saw George SR not move. Sheldon told Professor Proton his grandfather died when he was 5, his dad died when he was 14. Poor everyone. Dr Sturgis, Dr Linkletter, and Dr Prakash might also feel that way. He told Professor Proton in the Big Bang Theory.
I have a feeling they're going to be showing how Georgie kept things together in the upcoming Georgie and Mandy's First Marriage. After all, he now has to step up to the plate and be the man of the house, basically being a surrogate father to Missy, while also taking care of his mother (who, as we have seen in these last couple episodes, is a total wreck), plus his own family. Maybe we will see Missy go through a rebellious phase, to the point of self-destruction, but Mary not being there for her due to her own problems, leading Georgie to have to be the one to set Missy straight and help out his mother at the same time.
Oh god I am crying like a baby. Even though we knew it was gonna' happen eventually, they made him such a good character that I got attached to. RIP George.
I cried like a baby during the last episodes, my bf thought I was crazy cause “it’s just a show” but it reminded me of when my dad died when I was 11, cancer took him from me and my family. All those emotions, that made it feel like my world was ending all over again
Couldn't watch this without shedding tears. Such powerful and inspiring clips that enforce the best of human qualities. Kudos to the cast, crew, director, writers and producers.
This is where any progress sheldon made growig up with people trying to help him and get him out of his shell went away and he would return to his original secluded sheldony self.
I honestly feel bad for him. He didn't know how to feel when his father died. Like he said to Howard in TBBT, he had no one there for him when his father passed.
@@HuffyPup He and Mary are actually more alike than they think. They both retreated into their own bubbles in order to cope with the pain (Sheldon with science and nerdy things, Mary with religion). And both talked poorly of George for many years afterwards (also as a way to cope with the pain), only finally admitting that they missed him at Sheldon's wedding.
George Sr was every father we always had he was the light of the family and his grace put his life on top of fatherhood he'll be missed God bless you George Sr we will miss you Rest in peace 🙏 ❤
Knowing what both Sheldon and especially Georgie become makes this not as sad. It's still sad but with relief knowing that everyone is gonna be okay in the end.
So sad. I cried through the whole episode. The flashback with George and Missy at Red Lobster was so sweet and Georgie and Missy's goodbyes were so heartwarming. I can understand why Sheldon didn't go up to the casket; he was in shock and he wanted to remember his Dad the last time he saw him. Mary's goodbye was sweet also. This hit close to home to me because I lost my Dad to a heart attack almost six years ago. I loved this show and I will miss it. 😢😢
It reminds me of when my Dad passed away, July 14, 1993. It was hard not to cry watching this. I miss my Dad everyday and I know I will see him again. I still miss him though.
I so related to Missy in this scene, only I was too young to have many formidable memories of my mom due to being in first grade when she died, so instead I just stared at her instead of saying anything.
My dad passed away recently and I bawled my eyes out watching the last episodes. I was heartbroken the show ended. It was such a great family show, real, funny, touching and made me miss days gone by. I look forward to watching Georgie and Mandy's new show. Great job guys!❤
The goodbye was so real. It was as if l knew the family. My eyes are like Niagara Falls right now it made me think of my father. Like Sheldon l couldn't view him in the casket. I almost collapsed.
Raegan and Montana are such terrific actors. It's pretty awesome that their first major roles turn out to be such a success on this hit tv show. I know Montana will have his upcoming spinoff but i also hope to see Raegan in something else in the near future.
This moment really resonated with me, I was seven when I lost my mom but I remember the viewing like it was yesterday. Although I'm 17 now it doesn't feel like 10 years have gone by. This was one of the saddest parts of the last episode. I think another sad part was watching missy holding her crown from that daddy daughter date sitting on her bed crying as Sheldon walks past her room.
I love that Missy recalled the daddy daughter date and started to thank him for that, stopped herself realizing he meant and did so much more, and then thanked him for everything and said I love you. I hope my daughter feels that way about me when I pass on.
It would be a huge mistake not to have a place for Raegan Revord to continue the growth of her character Missy. She was just starting to get the scene time she deserved.
This is so heartbreaking I know it's just a show but it reminds of me losing my mom and granddad in 2019 and 2020! God bless the cooper's family! Rip George! I loved this show! 😢 💔
The thing is, sheldon saying no to saying goodbye to him is so real. it's the hardest thing to do and if you say no it wont hurt until you realize its too late i regret not doing it all the time even if i had a rocky relationship with a loved one
For anyone who has had to say goodbye to a parent or a sibling this scene is heart wrenching. But this is a part of life. We thank them for what they did for us, assure them we will get by in their absence, and know that they loved us too. Both of my parents are gone, and it has been years now since my father passed away. But this makes me think of him and my mother who passed before him.
God I am tearing up, this makes me think of my mom's memorial service almost 3 years ago. I still look for her in her chair in the living room, god I can't even bring her voice into my head except her exacerbated annoyed voice, but I still want to hear her speak.
I hated my dad for a long time but when I sat down with him I saw how much he had learned from his mistakes I wish I hadn’t wasted so many years being angry at him because now it serves no purpose I’m getting married and all I want him to know is how thankful I am for him when he was there
Hearing Georgie promise his dad that he wouldn’t let him down was so soft spoken and vulnerable. It just broke me 😢
Same
Like in the BBT Georgie had to take charge of the house after he passed! Despite having a child of his own!
@christina2763 : But, Georgie kept his promise to his dad and looked after his family successfully while working years later to become a financially prosperous tire company business owner.
Christina your going on my touching list
I was REALLY disappointed to find out the spin-off is going back to multicam live audience laugh track production. Montana can play Georgie as straight and serious as you’d ever want, and they’re just gonna continue pushing him and Mandy right back into outdated sitcom ‘gosh darn I hate my idiot spouse’ territory. I was really hopeful Young Sheldon would be a turning point in tv shows finally ditching the old format for good. At least we have some killer moments from this show to look back on.
I like how the father's death is like the show's ending. We don't want to say bye, like how the family doesn't want to belive that the father is dead, but we have to accept it and go on even if it hurts. Truly poetic from the creators. I'll miss this show
I like how ima think about you tonight your going on my touching list
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He kind of deserved it for giving birth to sheldon
I'm glad Missy remembered that first daddy-daughter date fondly, after not remembering it so fondly in season 5 episode 15.
That's the interesting thing about losing a loved one. It's the memories you think wouldn't matter that actually matter more than the rest of them.
I knew that whatever flashback they used it had to be that one.
@@christina2763 mmmm lemme be in
Blame the writers not the character.
It was a sweet moment, but Missy and George bonded so much over baseball, which was covered in multiple episodes, that I wish there had been some acknowledgement of that and not just the typical girly princess dinner, which happened only once. I particularly remember the expression on George's face when Missy sobbed that the boy she liked liked someone else, and he then tried to comfort her by asking if there was anything he could do for her---and what she wanted was another game of catch. I wish there had been some point at which Missy had wished for just one more game of catch with her dad. I'd have given a lot to have that one more game of catch with my baseball-loving dad, whom I lost to a heart attack when I was twelve.
Sheldon's alternate last moments with his Dad were heartbreaking. Having regrets sucks.
100%, those made me cry far more than this scene. Especially since you can see George’s actor slightly tear up knowing it’s going to be the last scene he’s in.
Amen
Those scenes made me break down crying. It really makes you never want to take anyone for granted and appreciate life while you have it.
Georgie did a great job afterwards. He took care of his family.
He's not actually dead
Sheldon chose to be a burden and the black sheep
Everyone is talking about how sweet Georgie and Missy's goodbyes were, but Mary's is what broke me. She gave him a kiss, and then said "see you later". I started SOBBING.
Fr but Georgie's and Missy's too hit hard
It's so wrong that Sheldon didn't even want to see his dad one last time. Why didn't he want to see his dad?
@@KyairEnnis547 I really don't know. Maybe it was hard for him to face the fact that he's gone. He did say he regretted not saying bye to him.
@@HuffyPup I guess. If there's one thing Sheldon can't stand the most. It's change, and a funeral is a big change because the dead person never comes back
@@KyairEnnis547 I too would be shocked and not sure how to react. I did lose a great grandparent but wasn't that close to them. So the idea of losing someone is still something I haven't properly felt
George really didn't want to take that picture.
That’s such a heartbreaking line ❤️🩹
@@christina2763Yep, and humorous all at the same time. Coach on, George!
Back in the Victorian days they would have propped him up and taken the picture anyway.
Makes it even better that she's the one that made the joke.
I spit laughed, while tears flowed, across my living room. Well written. Well portrayed.
you don't need to worry i got everything under control. i wont let you down dad😭😭😭
I have to give the Actor playing the Father Credit for Not breaking-up while in the Casting during such an Emotional Scene.
This broke me I’m crying
He actually had a fart machine in the casket to lighten the mood during filming
I bet while filling he had fun with a few jumpscares
Lance is a pro
He's not actually dead
I'd love to see a compilation of Missy and George moments: the Red Lobster date; baseball coaching; her first period; driving; standing up for Missy punching and defending herself. He supported her spunk as much as Mary tried to crush it. Missy had Mary's eild streak, but I hope she'll find someone like her dad.
George's work with Sheldon on the video on Why Sheldon Should Go to College was really touching. Nudging Mary along by showing it was safe.
He was a really good man and father. Highly underappreciated.
Well, one of the last times we saw Missy in The Big Bang Theory, her relationship seems to be very rocky, being separated from her husband (which she was happy about). And in Young Sheldon, it was confirmed in Adult Sheldon's narrations that she divorced him and remarried. Whether or not her second husband is good to her remains to be seen.
I appreciate how this show doesn’t go the Disney channel route with the way Sheldon got up and started preaching about how ungrateful he was. I’m glad it cuts back and shows us that he couldn’t process his grief back then and it took many years of growth and reflection before he could get to that point. I kind of like how his character doesn’t necessarily grow during the series, we just see him evolve into who he is in TBBT. TBBT is where he actually has the more linear character development that say Georgie was having in the later seasons of this show, even if it is masked with mediocre jokes.
I think Sheldon's inability to deal with his grief is why his recollections of his dad during TBBT are negative. He blocked out the good and focused only on the faults.
@@maa6507 It's easier to come up with the bad news over good news.
@@maa6507 Exactly what I've been saying. It was his way of coping with his father's death. Same with his mother. By making George out to be worse than he actually was, it dulled the pain of his death a little. Which is frankly not a healthy way to deal with loss. What they both needed was therapy in order to process these feelings in a healthy manner. Especially Mary, as we saw in these last couple episodes.
Dealing with death is hard, this episode is so relatable and I thought this episode is one I personally could connect to Sheldon. Missy and Georgie goodbyes were so sweet. Despite how devastating this episode made me feel it was a really good ending to the series
I am not ready to say goodbye to this show
But can you say hello to the new spin off?
@@lishagoode6516 I'm wondering how good this will be. George, Sr. was my favorite character.
I am excited for that show but I like Young Sheldon more
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What new show?
The part of Missy and George’s daddy daughter date broke me, that’s one of my favorite scenes from the whole show❤their relationship hits home with me
Hes one of the best tv dads
Better than Pill 💊 Cosby for sure
Same
He’s definitely up there with Uncle Phil!
@@landonsrt9587Absolutely!
Imagine if Missy couldn't get anything out, but instead we get flashbacks of moments of them together. So even though she doesn't say anything, the message is still sent.
every daughter needs her daddy. poor kid😢
He's not actually dead
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I miss Georage he is such good father this is to sad 😭😭😭
I read an interview with the writers of the show and they said that during the part where Mary is saying goodbye to George, there was a moment during this take that was used in the show when the actor playing George had a tear slide down his cheek while he was laying in the coffin. Apparently the actress playing Mary saw it and her breaking down at the end was because of that and that's why they used this take. Once I heard that I found the scene to be even more emotional.
My father passed away from a Heart attack about a year ago, so I'm gonna come back to this video yearly and just ponder, I miss my dad, I'll be back with him soon, Love You Dad.
Same with my dad
Lost my Daddy 362 days ago…he was 98…at 67 I feel like an orphan …
It was a ruptured artery in the heart that did my dad in. Almost 5 years later and it still hurts to not have him around.
This series deserves some Emmy nominations this year, especially for the last few episodes. Especially mom, dad, and grandmom.
I agree with Sheldon. When my own dad passed away years ago, I also had the opportunity to spend a moment or two at the casket. Like Sheldon, I passed. The last time I saw Dad, he was joking (even with cancer) and saying goodbye at the train station as I was returning to my Navy post. THAT's the way I want to remember him!
About a year ago, my father suffered a heart attack. As a result, I will watch this film every year and simply think about how much I miss my father and how soon I will see him again. Love you, dad.
I cried because of Missy.That's how I recall feeling when my dad died away.That was five years ago, too.
This episode pulled no punches. Had us literally going through the entire mourning process along with the family.. 😢
Only season 1 og’s can like this
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when I tell you I am heartbroken 💔 😢
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@@BChainz1 lol 😂
Georgie's words were the exact words I said to my father before he died from multiple cancers. This hurts deep
Gonna miss this show.....😢😢😢
Yeah, the funeral made me cry!
@@karenharris722you're not alone
It like Micheal Jackson your not alone
MEH.. house of the dragon is far better
Missy made me cry.I remember feeling like that when my Dad passed.And i that was 5 years ago.
Same here, I'm just glad they let us have time with him before the people arrived. Holding it together after that is hard enough.
Same
I genuinely felt as if I was at an actual funeral with this scene. I had the same unsettling, grief stricken feeling. That’s some good acting.
I bawled like a baby watching the finale. It was truly touching & heartbreaking especially since I don’t have great memories of my father. George was a good dad, like all of us he had his flaws but he was always there for his family. George, Missy & Meemaw were my favorite characters. I’m going to miss that show.
The scene where George and Missy went out for their first father daughter dinner broke me.
Edit: When they were showing the flashbacks, that's what made me broke.
RIP George Cooper this is truly sad 🥹 this is truly the saddest she love her dad I’m crying you are this hit hard 🥹
Great show. Ending went about how I figured. Nice how they depicted the different ways people can deal with grief in such a sudden & shocking manner. Farewell, Young Sheldon!
whole ep killed me glad the finale ep was more lighthearted
This was really heartbreaking to watch. When you lose a parent, you lose yourself. It’s like you shatter into a million pieces and they get scattered in the wind
Makes me wonder what it's like to see their child go before them. My father's older brother passed away a couple years before my grandmother did due to cardiac arrest, brought about by morbid obesity. My grandmother was already in ill health herself at that point, but she made every effort she could to come to his funeral. I can only imagine what she must have been going through during that time.
Beautiful ending to the series... Loved the flashback that Missy had. And props to Georgie.
Having lost my dad at age 19 this one struck my heart (watched with my mom 🥲)
Will def get the full series on Blu-ray.
I actually cried when I saw the furneal episode and I'm crying again watching this clip. Rest In Peace George Cooper Senior. 😭😭😭
It broke me with Missys flash back I cried so hard. I just kept remembering all the things George helped missy with/go through. 😓😥
This was honestly very sad and hard to watch after 7 seasons of young sheldon this was truly a journey.
I never get a chance to see my grandmother's funeral. She lives in Oaxaca, Mexico. My family and I were living in Riverside County, CA. We don't have enough money to go there. I went outside and facing south. I said, "Grandma, if you can hear me. I will come and visit you. I will teach my children for my heritage, the language and the culture. It will help them to remember who we are and where they come from. That's a promise."
Too bad this show has ended. I just really started getting into it a couple of seasons ago. I really cried watching some of the scenes. Especially the funeral ones with Georgie and Missy🥺 Great actors on this show.
Nothing was held back in this episode. had the family and I going through the whole grieving process together.
I cried the entire time in the last 2 episode I got so emotional I’m really gonna miss this show I gonna rewatch it again
The Red Lobster episode. 🥺
They are all super-duper sad. I saw George SR not move. Sheldon told Professor Proton his grandfather died when he was 5, his dad died when he was 14. Poor everyone. Dr Sturgis, Dr Linkletter, and Dr Prakash might also feel that way. He told Professor Proton in the Big Bang Theory.
Georgie saying goodbye was the hardest.
I have a feeling they're going to be showing how Georgie kept things together in the upcoming Georgie and Mandy's First Marriage. After all, he now has to step up to the plate and be the man of the house, basically being a surrogate father to Missy, while also taking care of his mother (who, as we have seen in these last couple episodes, is a total wreck), plus his own family.
Maybe we will see Missy go through a rebellious phase, to the point of self-destruction, but Mary not being there for her due to her own problems, leading Georgie to have to be the one to set Missy straight and help out his mother at the same time.
We will miss you George :(
Oh god I am crying like a baby. Even though we knew it was gonna' happen eventually, they made him such a good character that I got attached to. RIP George.
I cried like a baby during the last episodes, my bf thought I was crazy cause “it’s just a show” but it reminded me of when my dad died when I was 11, cancer took him from me and my family. All those emotions, that made it feel like my world was ending all over again
When I saw missy’s red lobster date I just instantly started crying
Me too 😢
Couldn't watch this without shedding tears. Such powerful and inspiring clips that enforce the best of human qualities. Kudos to the cast, crew, director, writers and producers.
Cried all the way through it
This is where any progress sheldon made growig up with people trying to help him and get him out of his shell went away and he would return to his original secluded sheldony self.
I honestly feel bad for him. He didn't know how to feel when his father died. Like he said to Howard in TBBT, he had no one there for him when his father passed.
@@HuffyPup He and Mary are actually more alike than they think. They both retreated into their own bubbles in order to cope with the pain (Sheldon with science and nerdy things, Mary with religion). And both talked poorly of George for many years afterwards (also as a way to cope with the pain), only finally admitting that they missed him at Sheldon's wedding.
That "thank you for everything"
And the
"I wont let you down dad." God that hit me in the heart...
Nah this is making me cry so much a grieving ending but a proper one 😭
George Sr was every father we always had he was the light of the family and his grace put his life on top of fatherhood he'll be missed God bless you George Sr we will miss you
Rest in peace 🙏 ❤
Farewell Young Sheldon After 7 Seasons! 👋
seven amazing seasons
@@mrbrickfan34 I know it's sad
I just watched the final two episodes on Paramount Plus. I was smiling, crying, laughing (gently), and crying some more. Well done. 😢
Knowing what both Sheldon and especially Georgie become makes this not as sad. It's still sad but with relief knowing that everyone is gonna be okay in the end.
I know how they feel they lost their dad yesterday of 2024 I lost my dad in 2018 I know how they feel
1:17 yeah and for all those years he took care of missy and Mary
So sad. I cried through the whole episode. The flashback with George and Missy at Red Lobster was so sweet and Georgie and Missy's goodbyes were so heartwarming. I can understand why Sheldon didn't go up to the casket; he was in shock and he wanted to remember his Dad the last time he saw him. Mary's goodbye was sweet also. This hit close to home to me because I lost my Dad to a heart attack almost six years ago. I loved this show and I will miss it. 😢😢
I-I'm not crying, you are.
Yup. 😭
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So very sad to see this show come to an end. One of the best shows on TV. So, didn't expect George to have a heart attack. 😢😢😢
Saddest part for me was when they kept showing George and Sheldons flashbacks of coulda shoulda woulda said
one of the things that can make a grown man cry.. 😭😭
It reminds me of when my Dad passed away, July 14, 1993. It was hard not to cry watching this. I miss my Dad everyday and I know I will see him again. I still miss him though.
I so related to Missy in this scene, only I was too young to have many formidable memories of my mom due to being in first grade when she died, so instead I just stared at her instead of saying anything.
I haven’t watched a single episode except for YT shorts and I’m invested now 😂at a whole ass funeral
My dad passed away recently and I bawled my eyes out watching the last episodes. I was heartbroken the show ended. It was such a great family show, real, funny, touching and made me miss days gone by. I look forward to watching Georgie and Mandy's new show. Great job guys!❤
You know that each of those actors spoke the truth about that man!
The goodbye was so real. It was as if l knew the family. My eyes are like Niagara Falls right now it made me think of my father. Like Sheldon l couldn't view him in the casket. I almost collapsed.
Raegan and Montana are such terrific actors. It's pretty awesome that their first major roles turn out to be such a success on this hit tv show. I know Montana will have his upcoming spinoff but i also hope to see Raegan in something else in the near future.
Missy's heartbreaking final words: Thank you for that. Thank you for everything... I love you.
This moment really resonated with me, I was seven when I lost my mom but I remember the viewing like it was yesterday. Although I'm 17 now it doesn't feel like 10 years have gone by. This was one of the saddest parts of the last episode. I think another sad part was watching missy holding her crown from that daddy daughter date sitting on her bed crying as Sheldon walks past her room.
😢😢😢❤❤❤❤ people will always be remembered. Thanks for this
That scene where Missy walked up to the casket and reminisced, that broke my heart. 😢
Beautifully written and performed!
Honestly, this hits hard, I lost my dad in 2021 and saying, good bye is the hardest thing to do.
I love that Missy recalled the daddy daughter date and started to thank him for that, stopped herself realizing he meant and did so much more, and then thanked him for everything and said I love you.
I hope my daughter feels that way about me when I pass on.
😭😭😭☂️♥️ love this show and he was a much better man than anyone in his family thought
I lost my dad two years ago and waching this was like rewatching my whole trauma all over again.❤️
george was a good man, and a good father. he will be missed.
We all knew it was coming, and yet we still feel emotional.
love this show not ready to say goodbye
I'm surprised sheldon never went up to him.
To everyone it's sad George the character is dead but it's great that Lance is still alive
I think I'll drop him a line and tell him how much his character meant to everyone here!
It would be a huge mistake not to have a place for Raegan Revord to continue the growth of her character Missy. She was just starting to get the scene time she deserved.
I’ve only watched this show through clips and shorts on RUclips….and I’m over here bawling like a baby 😭😭
Thx for making me cry 💔
It’s enough to make a grown man cry, and that’s okay. You go right ahead tear. 😢
This is so heartbreaking I know it's just a show but it reminds of me losing my mom and granddad in 2019 and 2020! God bless the cooper's family! Rip George! I loved this show! 😢 💔
The thing is, sheldon saying no to saying goodbye to him is so real. it's the hardest thing to do and if you say no it wont hurt until you realize its too late i regret not doing it all the time even if i had a rocky relationship with a loved one
I’m not Crying My Eyes are Sweating
GOODBYE FATHER
GOODBYE FATHER
For anyone who has had to say goodbye to a parent or a sibling this scene is heart wrenching. But this is a part of life. We thank them for what they did for us, assure them we will get by in their absence, and know that they loved us too. Both of my parents are gone, and it has been years now since my father passed away. But this makes me think of him and my mother who passed before him.
God I am tearing up, this makes me think of my mom's memorial service almost 3 years ago. I still look for her in her chair in the living room, god I can't even bring her voice into my head except her exacerbated annoyed voice, but I still want to hear her speak.
I never watched the show. But i used to see it while channel scrolling since i was like 14. RIP Young Sheldon.
I am really really going to miss this show😪
I hated my dad for a long time but when I sat down with him I saw how much he had learned from his mistakes I wish I hadn’t wasted so many years being angry at him because now it serves no purpose I’m getting married and all I want him to know is how thankful I am for him when he was there