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Young Sheldon Ending

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#1
Aayan

(More specifically the penultimate episode)

MAN I did not expect that to get me in the feels
got me tearing up

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zhongZHI
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everybody who isnt an opp fucks heavy with george

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Aayan
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zhongZHI [#2]

everybody who isnt an opp fucks heavy with george

easily my most favourite character in the series

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i aint ever watched an episode. TLDR pls

#5
bE
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Congo1 [#4]

i aint ever watched an episode. TLDR pls

bazinga

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Aayan
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Congo1 [#4]

i aint ever watched an episode. TLDR pls

I can't really give a tldr on the show as a whole but I'll try sum up why the ending made me feel the way it did, I highly recommend you watch it (if you can bear with Sheldon for more than an episode). If you do decide to watch it don't click on this spoiler.

Basically, Sheldon's dad died. We knew this years ago from the technical prequel the big bang theory, and it had been hinted at throughout young Sheldon too. But honestly it reminded me how frail life really is, his dad was a hard working man and a good father, he constantly made selfless sacrifices for his own family, he knew when to have his children's back and was all in all a good man. Just when life started going perfectly, he died. His dream was to coach college (American) football, and just before the last episode he finally got a job offer to move to Houston for his dream job. He had one previously in the series iirc, but he turned it down for his family. This time it would've been perfect, his eldest son was becoming responsible and was raising a child, Sheldon was moving across the country to pursue higher education and his daughter was starting high school, so it was the perfect time to move. They'd also just recovered from a storm which wrecked havoc on his mother in laws house. What finally broke me was the funeral, I gotta give so much props to the actress of the mother, I can't do justice to her acting in text, but honestly it's some of the most well performed grieving I've seen.
I think his character and story personally resonates with me too though, (I'll admit this is a bit personal) but my dad is my role model, and he always will be. He works honestly (to the point where it's gotten him in trouble) and so hard, all so I can get a good education and so I don't have to worry about money while I'm studying. He'd never tell me about the hardships he faces but I'd find out indirectly, and it just made me respect him more. When I was watching the last two episodes I couldn't help but draw the resemblance.

Looking back at this you might need a tldr for my tldr but honestly i dont blame you if you dont read allat.

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Aayan [#6]

I can't really give a tldr on the show as a whole but I'll try sum up why the ending made me feel the way it did, I highly recommend you watch it (if you can bear with Sheldon for more than an episode). If you do decide to watch it don't click on this spoiler.

Basically, Sheldon's dad died. We knew this years ago from the technical prequel the big bang theory, and it had been hinted at throughout young Sheldon too. But honestly it reminded me how frail life really is, his dad was a hard working man and a good father, he constantly made selfless sacrifices for his own family, he knew when to have his children's back and was all in all a good man. Just when life started going perfectly, he died. His dream was to coach college (American) football, and just before the last episode he finally got a job offer to move to Houston for his dream job. He had one previously in the series iirc, but he turned it down for his family. This time it would've been perfect, his eldest son was becoming responsible and was raising a child, Sheldon was moving across the country to pursue higher education and his daughter was starting high school, so it was the perfect time to move. They'd also just recovered from a storm which wrecked havoc on his mother in laws house. What finally broke me was the funeral, I gotta give so much props to the actress of the mother, I can't do justice to her acting in text, but honestly it's some of the most well performed grieving I've seen.
I think his character and story personally resonates with me too though, (I'll admit this is a bit personal) but my dad is my role model, and he always will be. He works honestly (to the point where it's gotten him in trouble) and so hard, all so I can get a good education and so I don't have to worry about money while I'm studying. He'd never tell me about the hardships he faces but I'd find out indirectly, and it just made me respect him more. When I was watching the last two episodes I couldn't help but draw the resemblance.

Looking back at this you might need a tldr for my tldr but honestly i dont blame you if you dont read allat.

homeboy got us tearing up

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Aayan
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cheeseborger [#7]

homeboy got us tearing up

yeah man... I was not expecting the show to hit that hard

it came so out of left field, even though you knew it was gonna happen the whole time

#9
Alzi
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its crazy how a dogshit show like big bang theory actually got a good prequel

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Congo1 [#4]

i aint ever watched an episode. TLDR pls

Basically super smart 11 year old goes to high school then after like 2 years to uni/college programs cus he’s too fucking smart with broke family. The family all has their own different arcs that they focus on

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