
CBS’s Young Sheldon wrapped up last year, and now Netflix subscribers can finally enjoy it.
The show, a prequel to The Big Bang Theory, first graced our screens in 2018, offering a deep dive into the upbringing of the main character. While Sheldon finds his intellectual equals as an adult, his younger years were often marked by struggles to fit in with his family and peers.
Ian Armitage of Big Little Lies fame takes on the titular role, with Jim Parsons providing narration as the older version of the character. The rest of the Cooper clan is brought to life by Zoe Perry as Mary, Raegan Revord as Missy, Lance Barber as George, and Montana Jordan as Georgie.
The seventh series was the final chapter of the show, airing its concluding episode in May 2024. Now, according to TVLive, the entire 14-episode season will be ready for streaming on Netflix this month, reports the Mirror US.
When is Young Sheldon series 7 coming to Netflix?
Young Sheldon series seven will be available to stream on Netflix from Tuesday, April 15.
The season picks up after the devastating tornado that destroyed Meemaw’s (Annie Potts) house at the end of season six.
Young Sheldon series 7 episodes explained
Let’s take a closer look at what the 14 episodes have in store.
Episode one is titled ‘A Wiener Schnitzel and Underwear in a Tree.’ The season kicks off with Sheldon and his mother, Mary, settling down in Germany for his summer program.
The synopsis for the episode teases: “News of the tornado reaches Sheldon and Mary in Germany. Also, with the Cooper house in chaos, Missy steps up.”
Episode two is titled ‘A Roulette Wheel and a Piano Playing Dog’ and hints at academic challenges for Sheldon: “Sheldon realizes he is the weakest student in his class. Meemaw is looking to expand her gambling business.”
In episode three, ‘A Strudel and a Hot American Boy Toy’, there’s mischief afoot: “Sheldon explores Germany behind Mary’s back. Missy attempts to pull a fast one on George Sr. and Meemaw and Dale adjust to living together.”
The fourth episode, ‘Ants on a Log and a Cheating Winker’, promises more Cooper family antics: “Missy steps up, Mary has a surprise for George, and Sheldon finds his dorm room occupied.”
Episode five, ‘A Frankenstein’s Monster and a Crazy Church Guy’, sees Sheldon dabbling in finance: “Sheldon helps his roommate try to beat the stock market; Missy and Billy Sparks throw a party; Mary finds a new church.”
Wedding bells and drama ring in episode six, ‘Baptists, Catholics and an Attempted Drowning’: “Georgie and Mandy’s wedding plans pit Mary against Mandy’s mum, with baby CeeCee caught in the middle.”
‘A Proper Wedding and Skeletons in the Closet’ is the title of episode seven, where a family event could be disrupted: “Georgie and Mandy’s wedding is finally here, but Meemaw’s arrest may shake things up in the family.”
In episode eight, ‘An Ankle Monitor and a Big Plastic C*** House’, legal troubles and domestic crises collide: “Sheldon studies to be Meemaw’s lawyer when she is put on house arrest, and the Coopers have a plumbing emergency.”
Episode nine is called ‘A Fancy Article and a Scholarship for a Baby,’ with the summary stating: “Sheldon’s published paper leads to a frenzy of grad school recruiting, and Georgie tries to speak more properly in front of his daughter.”
In episode ten, ‘Community Service and the Key to a Happy Marriage,’ Meemaw “gets assigned a tough probation officer and Georgie takes marriage advice from his father-in-law.”
Episode eleven, ‘A Little Snip and Teaching Old Dogs,’ sees George Sr. “worried that Mary wants another baby and getting a vasectomy behind her back; Drs. Linkletter and Sturgis go to Sheldon for science tutoring.”
Episode twelve, ‘A New Home and a Traditional Texas Torture,’ follows “George Sr. getting an exciting job offer and Sheldon preparing for his move to California.”
The second-to-last episode is titled ‘Funeral’ and brings a heart-breaking family loss that shakes the Coopers to their core. After the tragedy, Sheldon grapples with new duties while dealing with the emotional chaos.
The hour-long season wrap-up, ‘Memoir,’ brings back faces from The Big Bang Theory, including a much-anticipated cameo from Parsons.