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'Young Sheldon' Is One of TV's Most Popular Shows. So Why Did It Just End?

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The "Big Bang Theory" spinoff aired its last episodes Thursday night, but the franchise will continue on CBS this fall.

Zoe Perry and Iain Armitage in "Young Sheldon," which aired its final two episodes Thursday night on CBS.Credit...Sonja Flemming/CBS

Published May 17, 2024Updated May 19, 2024

This article includes spoilers for the "Young Sheldon" series finale.

In last week's episode of the CBS sitcom "Young Sheldon," a laid-back, beer-drinking Texas high school football coach named George Cooper (Lance Barber) says goodbye to his family and goes to work. He never comes home: George dies of a heart attack later that day.

The tragedy sets up the series's last two episodes, which premiered Thursday night on CBS. They are about what happens when someone so steady, so reliable and so unassuming is just … gone.

A spinoff of "The Big Bang Theory," the long-running CBS hit, "Young Sheldon" has been steady, reliable and unassuming over its seven seasons. This warm family sitcom, which fills in the back story of the "Big Bang Theory" breakout character Sheldon Cooper — played by Jim Parsons in the original and Iain Armitage in the prequel — has quietly been one of TV's most-watched shows since it debuted in 2017.

And now it, too, is gone. The series finale takes Sheldon from the small town of Medford, Texas, where he attended high school at 9 and college at 11 as his family tried to understand and accommodate his genius, to the California Institute of Technology, where "The Big Bang Theory" is set. The episode included appearances by Parsons and Mayim Bialik, whose character, Amy, marries Sheldon in the original show.

The franchise will continue this fall with another spinoff: "Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage." It will follow Sheldon's good ol' boy older brother George Jr. (Montana Jordan) and his wife, Mandy (Emily Osment), as they raise their baby daughter.

"Young Sheldon" was a smash from the start, and while its network TV audience has shrunk (just like most every other show's), its episodes elsewhere have drawn newer, younger viewers. Reruns air on the cable network TBS almost daily. Netflix licensed the show late last year, and it has since appeared regularly on that service's self-reported Top 10 most-streamed TV series.

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