Summary

WhileThe Big Bang Theorywas popular,Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriagecan hold on toYoung Sheldon’s best advantages over its predecessor. ByThe Big Bang Theory’s finale, the show had become one of the biggest sitcoms on television. This was a pretty impressive achievement for a series that focused on a group of self-proclaimed nerds whose interests seemed to diverge from the mainstream. However, sinceThe Big Bang Theory’s run coincided with the birth of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the beginning of HBO’sGame of Thronesadaptation, the sitcom may have been perfectly timed.

The Big Bang Theorybecame a hit around the same time that traditionally nerdy interests became more accessible, resulting in the show’s massive popularity. In contrast, its first spinoff,Young Sheldon, took an entirely different approach to the world of science,Star Trek, and sci-fi fandom.Young Sheldon’s cast of characterswere mostly small-town Texans who had no interest in these subjects, making Sheldon a fish out of water in his hometown throughout his childhood and adolescence. The contrast between Sheldon’s personality and his hometown wasYoung Sheldon’s main appeal since this explained the basis of his superior attitude.

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6 The Big Bang Theory Plot Holes That Young Sheldon Never Fixed

Now that Young Sheldon’s series finale has been and gone, it’s time to look back on The Big Bang Theory plot holes that the series never explained.

Georgie & Mandy’s Spinoff Continues Young Sheldon’s More Relatable Premise

Young Sheldon’s Plots Weren’t As Far-Fetched As The Big Bang Theory’s Stories

Now,Young Sheldon’s upcoming spinoffGeorgie & Mandy’s First Marriageaims to expand the universe of the series further. This spinoff will center on Sheldon’s brother Georgie and his wife Mandy, who married shortly beforeYoung Sheldonended. Viewers already know that Georgie and Mandy’s pairing eventually ends in a separation thanks to Georgie’s mention of an ex-wife inThe Big Bang Theoryseason 11, episode 23, “The Sibling Realignment.” Despite this,Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriagehas a relatable premise centered on an ordinary small-town family, a popular part ofYoung Sheldon’s appeal thatThe Big Bang Theorylacked.

It is not yet clear how big a roleYoung Sheldon’sMary plays inGeorgie & Mandy’s First Marriage, but the title of the series alone proves the show will center on two young newlyweds trying to make their marriage work. This is a more relatable and quotidian central conceit thanThe Big Bang Theory’s story, which focused on a struggling actor and a group of scientific geniuses. Howard went to space inThe Big Bang Theoryand Sheldon won a Nobel Prize, whereas most episodes ofYoung Sheldonsaw George Sr. coach a football game or Mary host a church potluck.

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How Young Sheldon’s Relatable Stories Set It Apart From The Big Bang Theory

Young Sheldon’s Family Focus Made Its World Feel More Grounded

Young Sheldon’s relatable storylines allowed the show to feel more grounded and rooted in reality than its predecessor.Not all ofYoung Sheldon’s storylines worked, but the show rarely struggled with plot lines feeling too far-fetched to be believable. In contrast, it was harder to relate toThe Big Bang Theory’s heroes. Their lives also felt somewhat contradictory, as Penny’s failure to find work as an actor was believable if bleak, whereas Sheldon’s feud with Stephen Hawking was cartoonishly unlikely. Luckily,Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriagewon’t face thisThe Big Bang Theoryproblem thanks toYoung Sheldon.