Young Sheldon season 7 can bring back The Big Bang Theory's main characters for cameos when the spinoff finally addresses one major canon event.
Iain Armitage as Young Sheldon and the Big Bang Theory cast looking shocked
SUMMARY
- Young Sheldon season 7 will be the spinoff's final season, but there are still major events from The Big Bang Theory canon to cover.
- The death of Sheldon's father could provide a way to bring back The Big Bang Theory's main characters in Young Sheldon.
- Bringing back The Big Bang Theory's heroes would help make the tragic loss of Sheldon's father easier for viewers to handle.
While Young Sheldon season 7 might be the spinoff’s final outing, The Big Bang Theory’s canon provides a tragic route for the prequel to bring back its future heroes. Young Sheldon took viewers back to The Big Bang Theory’s protagonist’s childhood and provided a fresh perspective on the franchise’s fictional world.
Where The Big Bang Theory was a hangout sitcom with a traditional multi-camera format, Young Sheldon is a nostalgic family sitcom with a voiceover narration from Jim Parsons’ adult Sheldon and no laugh track. Despite these differences, the spinoff is still connected to the story of its predecessor.
The upcoming Young Sheldon season 7 will be the prequel’s last hurrah, but the show still has a lot of The Big Bang Theory canon events to cover before it ends. Young Sheldon frequently offers explanations for Sheldon’s character quirks, whether it is his obsession with his “spot” or his contentious relationship with his twin sister, Missy.
However, Young Sheldon has not yet addressed the death of Sheldon’s father, how Sheldon came to work at Caltech, or George Sr.’s affair. Of all these major events, it is the first that could provide the prequel with a poignant way to bring back The Big Bang Theory’s heroes.
George's Death Could Mean Leonard, Penny, Raj & Leonard Appear In Young Sheldon S7
The spinoff needs to bring back the younger versions of The Big Bang Theory’s heroes, as seen in Young Sheldon’s best episode so far, the season 2 finale, “A Swedish Science Thing and the Equation for Toast.”
The scene made the finale massively popular with viewers and critics, and since the final season will connect Young Sheldon to The Big Bang Theory, it only makes sense for the show to check in on its future heroes again. Although it will be a devastating loss within the prequel, George Sr.’s Young Sheldon season 7 death could be a perfect conduit for this comeback.
Sheldon’s sadness in the season 2 finale leads him to admit that he fears he'll never have friends who truly connect with him. This triggers a montage that looks into the rest of The Big Bang Theory gang's childhoods. It logically follows that Sheldon will struggle with loneliness again after the death of George Sr.
While working out how to handle George Sr.’s untimely demise poses a major Big Bang Theory canon problem for Young Sheldon season 7, the tragedy could facilitate a poignant set of cameos if Sheldon’s adult self notes via his narration that his grief is later ameliorated by meeting his future best friends.
Why Young Sheldon Season 7 Needs The Big Bang Theory's Main Characters
As Young Sheldon’s title implies, the spinoff focuses on Sheldon alone and mostly ignores the existence of The Big Bang Theory’s characters. However, season 7 of the prequel needs to bring back the original show’s main cast, since this would end the story of Sheldon’s tumultuous adolescence perfectly.
The loss of Sheldon’s father will be a brutally sad moment, especially since Young Sheldon proves that George Sr. isn't the thoughtless cad referred to in the earlier show but rather a kind, considerate everyman. As such, Young Sheldon season 7 must utilize the return of The Big Bang Theory’s heroes to make this tragedy easier for viewers to digest.
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