In the Season 6 finale of Young Sheldon, it seemed like everything was falling apart for the Cooper family. A tornado hit Connie’s house, and she lost most of her gambling money. Sheldon and Mary are also in Germany as the rest of the family stayed behind in Texas. These storylines don’t even touch on the fact that George and Mary’s marriage has hit rock bottom, and Georgie and Mandy are heading for an unsteady marriage themselves.As hard as Young Sheldon’s Season 6 finale tried to repair these patches with promises of new love, and apologies for past faults, Season 7 is unquestionably going to be the season that breaks the Cooper family dynamic once and for all. Being Young Sheldon’s final season, there are high expectations to hit the most tragic events of Sheldon’s teenage years that defined who he was as a man. Some fans still speculate out of innocent hope that Young Sheldon will steer away from The Big Bang Theory canon to give all the Coopers a happy ending. But the fact of the matter is, Sheldon’s life wouldn’t be complete without the incidents that made him finally grow up.Everything known about the Cooper family in The Big Bang Theory is told from Sheldon’s perspective. Of course, he was going to have a certain bias towards Mary as a momma’s boy, as opposed to his father, with whom he shared a strained relationship. George was painted as the villain of the family, albeit for a brief moment where Sheldon remembered his father as an inspiring coach. Sheldon’s momentous memory of his father is when he walked in on George and another woman having an affair.
In the Season 6 finale of Young Sheldon, it seemed like everything was falling apart for the Cooper family. A tornado hit Connie’s house, and she lost most of her gambling money. Sheldon and Mary are also in Germany as the rest of the family stayed behind in Texas. These storylines don’t even touch on the fact that George and Mary’s marriage has hit rock bottom, and Georgie and Mandy are heading for an unsteady marriage themselves.
As hard as Young Sheldon’s Season 6 finale tried to repair these patches with promises of new love, and apologies for past faults, Season 7 is unquestionably going to be the season that breaks the Cooper family dynamic once and for all. Being Young Sheldon’s final season, there are high expectations to hit the most tragic events of Sheldon’s teenage years that defined who he was as a man. Some fans still speculate out of innocent hope that Young Sheldon will steer away from The Big Bang Theory canon to give all the Coopers a happy ending. But the fact of the matter is, Sheldon’s life wouldn’t be complete without the incidents that made him finally grow up.
Everything known about the Cooper family in The Big Bang Theory is told from Sheldon’s perspective. Of course, he was going to have a certain bias towards Mary as a momma’s boy, as opposed to his father, with whom he shared a strained relationship. George was painted as the villain of the family, albeit for a brief moment where Sheldon remembered his father as an inspiring coach. Sheldon’s momentous memory of his father is when he walked in on George and another woman having an affair.
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