
CBS’ Young Sheldon is trying to justify George Cooper Sr. (Lance Barber) cheating on Mary in the TV show, but why did Sheldon’s dad cheat in the first place? Adult Sheldon (Jim Parsons) and his mom always poked fun at and criticized his father in The Big Bang Theory. George was always described as a no-good dad who was negligent and lazy. To make matters worse, Sheldon even revealed that he caught George having an affair behind his mom’s back. Do Sheldon’s parents get divorced? They clearly do, but Young Sheldon is not making it easy for people to disapprove of George.
The revelation on TBBT came while he explained to Penny (Kaley Cuoco) how he barged into his parents’ room and saw his dad cheating with another woman. Just a year later, George died of a heart attack. The Young Sheldon season 4 finale laid the groundwork for this when George was propositioned by his newly-single neighbor, Brenda Sparks (Melissa Peterman). Before anything could happen, George suffered an emergency health scare that saw him rushed to the hospital. Since then, the pair has maintained contact, and it’s clear that there’s some attraction between them, which could have led to George’s cheating scandal on Young Sheldon.
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This point was further emphasized when George’s heartwarming conversation with Billy Sparks after he was dumped by Missy later on. The Cooper patriarch took the time to check up on Brenda’s son. Unlike his own daughter, Billy was actually receptive to George’s advice about dealing with heartbreaks while Brenda watched George with starry eyes. Since Young Sheldon finds George disrespected or completely ignored at home, it follows that Sheldon’s dad’s eventual cheating was his way to find fulfillment and validation elsewhere. It attempts to justify his decision to be unfaithful because his family treats him poorly despite everything he does.
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That almost makes what George did worse, especially if he is telling himself that he is doing the right thing, all while cheating on his wife. In season 6, George continued to make it clear he was unhappy in his life and feels trapped in his marriage and family life. This was made worse, as George ended up seeing his marriage fractured even further from Mary, spending less time with his wife, and seeing more reasons why he might believe he deserves better than what he has.