Young Sheldon Finale Sets Up A Dire Future For Meemaw (Explaining Her TBBT Personality Change)

Amid an already busy Young Sheldon finale, it is still able to lay the groundwork for Meemaw’s dreadful future, effectively also explaining the change in her personality in The Big Bang Theory. When George, Mary, and their three kids moved to Medford, Texas at the beginning of the prequel, they relocated to be close to Connie Tucker. Since then, Meemaw has been a permanent fixture in their lives. Through the Coopers’ ups and downs, she has been there, supporting the family, including when George had his first heart attack, and later on, when Georgie and Mandy got accidentally pregnant.

On the heels of George’s unexpected death, CBS stages a one-hour send-off that ties almost all big narrative loose ends. The first half of the special, Young Sheldon season 7, episode 13, “Funeral,” focuses on Sheldon and the rest of the family coping with losing the family patriarch. Less than a month after George is laid to rest, Young Sheldon season 7, episode 14, “Memoir,” moves the story forward to a satisfying conclusion. But while Sheldon’s arc ends on a high note, as he moves to Pasadena, California, other members of the clan are left with a glum future.

Mary hated George for the most part in The Big Bang Theory, and she reveals the reason why during her funeral speech in the Young Sheldon finale.

Young Sheldon Finale Leaves Meemaw In A Predicament That Sees No End

Meemaw’s Life Has Been Very Difficult Lately.

One of the less discussed aspects of the Young Sheldon finale is Meemaw’s role in it. Annie Potts is great in the role, but she is absolutely brilliant in the last two episodes of the series, perfectly balancing comedy and drama. Unfortunately, her performance doesn’t save her Meemaw from a lackluster fate, which sees no end. Her community service will continue. In light of George’s death, she started drinking. She couldn’t get through to Mary, unable to help her daughter during this difficult time. Finally, she has no income prospects, meaning that she will continue to be dependent on Dale.

While Dale has been helpful, Meemaw has been used to having her own space, not to mention her money and autonomy. The Young Sheldon finale doesn’t set up any kind of change in her predicament soon, which means that this will be her situation for quite a while. Jim Parsons’ Sheldon from the future doesn’t share information about what lies ahead for her either during his final monologue. Mary and Missy selling the house, and potentially moving out of Medford and away from her would make things worse for Connie.

Meemaw’s Young Sheldon Finale Situation Explains Her TBBT Change

Sheldon’s Grandmother Was More Strict And Less Fun In TBBT.

Dale and Meemaw in the wreckage of her house Young Sheldon season 6 finale

Since losing her house in the Young Sheldon season 6 finale, Meemaw’s life has been one disaster after another. Connie’s illegal gambling den and its tie-in businesses were shut down, and then, she had to plead guilty to the charges and agree to community service. Those problems proved to be immensely challenging for her. Add to that all the tragedies in the Young Sheldon finale, and it would explain why Meemaw was more stern and discerning when she visited her Moonpie in Pasadena.

Meemaw has survived a lot, but the succession of bad turns in the last few months is especially taxing.

The last stretch of Young Sheldon already showed some traces of changes to her character following a difficult year. Meemaw has survived a lot, but the succession of bad turns in the last few months is especially taxing. If she continues to battle through the same issues with no hope for any reprieve in the foreseeable future, it could drain her of her signature cheery disposition, resulting in a stricter and more conservative version of her in The Big Bang Theory.

The Young Sheldon series finale caps off Sheldon’s Texas story but it leaves one burning mystery unresolved that has a negative impact on TBBT.

Will Meemaw Appear In Georgie And Mandy’s First Marriage?

Young Sheldon Sequel Series Will Premiere As Part Of CBS’ 2024-2025 TV Season.

The cancelation of Young Sheldon has been a divisive decision, although CBS may not be entirely to blame for the show’s end. Instead, the writers decided to wrap up the series to preserve The Big Bang Theory‘s established continuity. Potts has been voicing her criticisms of this, correctly pointing out that Young Sheldon has been very successful. However, it’s worth noting that the franchise isn’t totally going away with the end of the prequel, since Georgie and Mandy’s spinoff titled Georgie And Mandy’s First Marriage will take over its spot come the 2024-2025 TV season.

Beyond that, however, Georgie and Mandy also have the responsibility to keep in touch with Connie, considering everything that she has done for them, especially at the start of their relationship.

Currently, no other main Young Sheldon cast will be series regulars in Georgie And Mandy’s First Marriage. The creatives behind the series are careful not to make it just a continuation of The Big Bang Theory prequel, although it would be difficult for Georgie to fulfill his George funeral promise without the involvement of Mary and Missy. Beyond that, however, Georgie and Mandy also have the responsibility to keep in touch with Connie, considering everything that she has done for them, especially at the start of their relationship.

Potts has made it clear multiple times that she enjoys playing Meemaw, so it won’t be difficult to bring her back as Connie after Young Sheldon. Georgie and Mandy must make it a priority to check up on Connie every so often, considering the string of unfortunate events that she has experienced recently. Admittedly, the chances of her becoming a permanent fixture in Georgie And Mandy’s First Marriage are slim to none, but at the very least, Meemaw should be a regular guest star in it.

Wrapping up Young Sheldon with a special one-hour send-off also marks the end of a long-existing TV trend that started all the way back in 2007.

How Meemaw Is Young Sheldon’s Unsung Hero

Meemaw’s Existence Is Vital To Young Sheldon’s Success.

Montana Jordan as Georgie Cooper, Emily Osment as Mandy McAllister, Lance Barber as George Sr., Iain Armitage as Sheldon Cooper, Raegan Revord as Missy Cooper, Zoe Perry as Mary Cooper, and Annie Potts as Connie 'Meemaw' Tucker in Young Sheldon

Young Sheldon started when the Coopers moved to Medford and closer to Connie. While technically not a member of the core family, Meemaw played a big role in the show’s storytelling. Somehow, she was its wild card, particularly since the prequel also devoted time to tackling her personal arc. Meemaw’s relationship with her grandkids was one of the more fun aspects of Young SheldonThe Big Bang Theory only highlighted her dynamic with Sheldon, but the spinoff revealed that she was also close with Georgie and Missy.

Meemaw, however, was the absolute standout character in George’s funeral service. Despite her own problems, not to mention her personal grief over the death of his son-in-law, she was able to swoop in and rescue Mary when she broke down in the middle of her speech. Not only did Connie continue the tribute, but she also effectively did it in a way that had people laughing in celebration of George’s life.

Potts deserves to play Connie again after Young Sheldon .

Potts deserves to play Connie again after Young Sheldon. Right now, there may be no concrete plans for her return, but it will be a big missed opportunity if the writers don’t find a way to bring her back. In any case, it shouldn’t be that difficult to find a spot for her in Georgie and Mandy’s First Marriage given her established ties to its headlining couple.

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