Georgie & Mandy’s Show Is Great News For The Next Big Bang Theory’s Spinoff
The upcoming Young Sheldon spinoff about Georgie and Mandy is a great development for Chuck Lorre’s separate The Big Bang Theory offshoot.
Young Sheldon’s Georgie and Mandy show is great news for what The Big Bang Theory spinoff may be. CBS pulling the plug on Young Sheldon may seem like a bad business decision. The Big Bang Theory prequel is currently TV’s number 1 comedy and season 6 just posted show-high ratings, meaning that it can still get popular if it continues to be on the air. Unfortunately, CBS’ hands were tied about the matter. Unlike usual cancellations, the decision to wrap up Young Sheldon came from its creations choosing to follow The Big Bang Theory canon.
Five years ago, CBS was faced with a similar situation when it was essentially forced to cancel The Big Bang Theory, although the reason was different. The show’s end was due to Jim Parsons’ decision to leave the series, and while the rest of the cast contemplated continuing without him, they decided to wrap it up altogether. Half a decade later, the TV universe is expanding in a couple of new ways, with the news about Georgie and Mandy’s show effectively solving one possible disappointment from the next The Big Bang Theory spinoff.
Georgie and Mandy’s Spinoff Will Be A Continuation Of Young Sheldon
Mary and Missy need to appear, per The Big Bang Theory canon.
The Coopers were preparing to say goodbye at the end of the shortened Young Sheldon season 7 when it was announced that it was getting its own offshoot. The new show will follow Mandy and Georgie as parents — a storyline that started in season 5 as a casual fling and developed into one of the most, if not the most compelling arcs for the show. The fact that The Big Bang Theory barely revealed anything about Georgie and nothing about Mandy and their daughter, Baby Cece, gives the writers more creative room to craft their story.
Georgie and Mandy’s show is going to be a continuation of Young Sheldon. It’s a way to move the series beyond Sheldon’s childhood experiences in Texas. At the end of the family comedy, the boy genius will have already moved to Pasadena, where he will live until the foreseeable future. By then, George would have already died as well. Despite these, Georgie and Mandy’s lives will continue. Admittedly, it could have been The Coopers instead — a show that would also focus on Missy and Mary. However, if both appear in the new series, it will essentially be the same show.
Chuck Lorre Is Developing A Separate The Big Bang Theory Spinoff
Another The Big Bang Theory show is coming.
Long before Georgie and Mandy’s series was announced, The Big Bang Theory universe was already expected to expand. Original series co-creator Chuck Lorre was working on another spinoff. When the news first broke out, not much was revealed about it. The project was likely partly delayed by the dual Hollywood strikes of 2023, but by November of the same year, Lorre revealed that the endeavor was still “pre-natal.” Despite early reports that it was going to be on Max, the producer extraordinaire also floated the idea that it may actually air on a traditional network.
The lack of information paving the way for some theories about what The Big Bang Theory spinoff may be about. There were clear narrative opportunities left by the nerd-centric sitcom, including a potential spinoff about Raj or even Stuart and the comic book store. That being said, since Young Sheldon was at the forefront of pop culture simply because it was still on the air, there were also claims that it may be an attempt to further explore ancillary storylines in the prequel.
McKenna Grace’s Paige has been an integral character in the family comedy despite not being a core cast member. She would be the perfect candidate to front The Big Bang Theory expansion show, especially since the original series didn’t reveal anything about her life. The tandem of Mandy and Georgie was also a popular fan choice because of the way their story progressed in Young Sheldon — something that the CBS creators were also clearly thinking about.
The Big Bang Theory Spinoff Will Likely Be About The Nerd Sitcom
Young Sheldon already has its own offshoot.
Overall, it would be easier to launch a new spinoff that is directly tied to Young Sheldon. Not only is the family comedy still on the air, which means that Lorre and the writers can still set up the new show with their writing. Since they are also still working with the actors, discussing the matter with them will be more straightforward. CBS took advantage of this, hence the Georgie and Mandy spinoff Young Sheldon. However, this also strongly suggests that the separate offshoot that Lorre is still developing will be connected to The Big Bang Theory instead.
It doesn’t make sense for Warner Bros. Television and studio-based Chuck Lorre Prods to launch a new tie-in for Young Sheldon when the main show is already continuing with Georgie and Mandy’s project. Any other compelling narrative left by the family comedy/drama can be addressed through it, including Paige’s arc, especially if Missy appears. Smartly expanding The Big Bang Theory universe would involve diversifying its storytelling, and the only way to do that is to greenlight a show that exists in the same reality but separate space from Young Sheldon.
It doesn’t make sense for Warner Bros. Television and studio-based Chuck Lorre Prods to launch a new tie-in for Young Sheldon when the main show is already continuing with Georgie and Mandy’s project.
What Lorre’s The Big Bang Theory Spinoff May Be About
Perhaps it’s time to revisit the idea for Young Howard.
Admittedly, The Big Bang Theory’s ending makes it tricky to find a narrative opening. Instead of an end-of-an-era type of finale like Friends and Frasier had, the nerd-centric sitcom simply wrapped up with the idea that the Pasadena gang would continue their antics even after the curtains were closed. Still, the new offshoot has a couple of potential premises from where the sitcom left things off. Firstly, Raj can front the new series; Kunal Nayyar’s character has the most disappointing ending fate. In the new show, he can finally find love while also navigating his personal life.
Secondly, Stuart’s continued efforts to run the comic book show not only maintains The Big Bang Theory’s nerd culture aspect but will also finally give the show’s most overlooked character his due. Lorre awarding Kevin Sussman his series will also make up for losing his audition to become a core cast member twice — as Sheldon and Howard to Parsons and Simon Helberg. Finally, in the vein of Young Sheldon, the upcoming endeavor can be a Young Howard, which will finally clarify what happened to his father — one of The Big Bang Theory’s biggest lingering mysteries.