Young Sheldon Season 7’s Meemaw Twist Finally Explains A Big Bang Theory Plot Hole

Young Sheldon season 7 finally offered a satisfying explanation for why The Big Bang Theory’s Meemaw was so different from her younger self.

Although Young Sheldon season 7 still has more plot holes to patch up, its latest episode seemingly explained Meemaw’s big character change in The Big Bang Theory. Young Sheldon’s entire cast of characters differs from their earlier incarnations in The Big Bang Theory. Mary is less bitter and judgmental in the spinoff, while Missy is much closer to her twin brother than she was in The Big Bang Theory. Georgie is more carefree than The Big Bang Theory’s version of Sheldon’s older brother, while Meemaw is more rebellious and free-spirited. However, the spinoff may have explained this last difference.

After Young Sheldon‘s season 6 finale saw Meemaw’s house destroyed by a tornado, she doubled down on her attempts to make more money from her illegal gambling room. Even though this was a risky decision, Meemaw opted to add a roulette table and convinced Georgie to help her operate this new attraction. This came back to bite her in season 7, episode 7, “A Proper Wedding and Skeletons in the Closet,” when the police raided the gambling room and caught Meemaw. Meemaw’s risky new plans for the gambling room finally fall apart, which explains her character change.

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