Young Sheldon’s Series Finale Killing Off Leonard Would Ruin My Favorite Big Bang Theory Spinoff Idea

Although some viewers suggested that Young Sheldon‘s series finale subtly killed off The Big Bang Theory’s Leonard, I’m worried that this theory could ruin the show’s best potential spinoff story. Young Sheldon’s series finale wasn’t perfect, but it did end the spinoff on a high note. The death of George Sr. was appropriately tragic, his funeral and its aftermath foreshadowed the Cooper family’s future, and the glimpse of Sheldon’s life after The Big Bang Theory’s ending was fun. This last subplot also came with some complicated problems thanks to one throwaway line that caught the Internet’s attention.

When Sheldon mentioned Penny babysitting his and Amy’s children in Young Sheldon’s series finale, he didn’t say anything about her husband, Leonard. This led some viewers to argue that Leonard may have died offscreen in the intervening years, a theory that gained traction online after the finale aired. Young Sheldon’s Penny reference makes sense even if Leonard isn’t dead, but the dramatic revelation still captured the imagination of many viewers. I don’t like the sound of this twist, since my favorite potential spinoff of The Big Bang Theory would rely on Johnny Galecki reprising his role as Leonard.

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