As Young Sheldon fans expected, George Cooper died in the penultimate episode of the CBS comedy that wrapped for good on May 16.
12.05.2024 - 14:03 / glamour.com
Young Sheldon, then executive producer/co-showrunner Steve Holland has two words for you following last Thursday's episodes: “I'm sorry.” (Light spoilers ahead).At the end of episode 712 (part of a double-header, which will continue again with next week's series finale), the inevitable happened with the passing of Sheldon's father, George Cooper.
It was established back on that George Sr.
died right before Sheldon went off to college, but even though viewers have known it was coming for the last seven seasons, it didn't make the actual occurrence any less devastating.In the episode, as the Cooper family is getting ready for their family portrait, Medford High School principal, Tom Petersen, and Coach Wilkins, arrive at Mary's door and break the devastating news that George has passed away from a heart attack.
Mary, along with Meemaw and Missy, immediately breaks down at the news, while a despondent Sheldon slowly sits down in a chair.
Then, the episode fades to black."For me personally, I think we all got more attached to George Sr.
than we ever expected we would, and to Lance [Barber], who plays George,” executive producer/co-showrunner Steve Molaro also tells Glamour.
“It's tough for all of us to say goodbye to this character, but we knew it was coming.
We hope the way that it's handled is with respect and honor, and really helps explain where these characters move on in their lives.
I'd like to think it gets them a little closer to how we meet them .”This Thursday's double-episode finale will pick up shortly after George's death, as the Cooper family lays him to rest.
What transpires is one of the finest hours of television I've ever seen, beautifully weaving the heaviness of the circumstances with the sweetness and
As Young Sheldon fans expected, George Cooper died in the penultimate episode of the CBS comedy that wrapped for good on May 16.
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Spoiler alert! This story contains details from the series finale episode of Young Sheldon on CBS.
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Jim Halterman SPOILER ALERT: The following interview discusses events from the “Young Sheldon” episode “A New Home and a Traditional Texas Torture,” streaming on Paramount+ as of May 10. We knew it was going to happen — since it was foretold on “The Big Bang Theory” — but that didn’t make it any easier to say goodbye to one of “Young Sheldon’s” original cast members. In the final moments in the second of two episodes airing back-to-back on May 9, the Cooper family received word that curmudgeon patriarch George Cooper (Lance Barber) had died of a heart attack.
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