Leonard’s TBBT Spinoff Comeback Undoes Young Sheldon’s Big Finale Mistake

It was hard to imagine any way for Young Sheldon’s last episode to outdo The Big Bang Theory’s series finale, but the show managed this by bringing back Jim Parsons as an older version of the iconic title character. Not only did Sheldon return, but viewers also got to meet an older Amy, and Sheldon even mentioned Penny babysitting their daughter.

Young Sheldon’s Finale Didn’t Mention Leonard’s Fate After The Big Bang Theory’s Ending

Fans of The Big Bang Theory Noted Leonard’s Absence From The Finale’s Flash Forward

Jim Parsons's Sheldon looks concerned in Young Sheldon finale (Image courtesy of Everett Collection)

Of course, fans of the legendary sitcom will no doubt have noticed that one major character was missing from Young Sheldon’s finale. Johnny Galecki’s Leonard was neither seen on-screen nor mentioned in Young Sheldon’s last episode, leading some fans to wonder whether he had been killed off by the franchise off-screen.

Fortunately, The Big Bang Theory’s next spinoff can now clarify Leonard’s fate early on and debunk this morbid fan theory. Stuart Fails to Save the Universe sees Kevin Sussman reprise his role as Stuart, the comic book store owner who was close friends with Sheldon, Leonard, Raj, and Howard in the original series.

According to the show’s official synopsis (via Variety), Stuart Fails to Save the Universe will see Stuart travel the multiverse after accidentally destroying the original show’s universe while handling an invention created by Sheldon and Leonard. While destroying The Big Bang Theory’s universe is a wild premise, the new show can ironically fix the original show’s canon with this premise.

Stuart Fails to Save the Universe Can Clarify Leonard’s TBBT Franchise Fate

Leonard’s Survival Is Almost Certainly Guaranteed By The Spinoff’s Premise

Johnny Galecki as Leonardlooking sorry  and Simon Helberg as Howard in The Big Bang Theory season 7, episode 13Image via CBS

Since Leonard invented the device that Stuart accidentally uses to destroy the universe, this means that he is alive and still a part of The Big Bang Theory’s fictional universe when the series begins. This is great news, as it means that Stuart Fails to Save the Universe can quickly and decisively prove that Young Sheldon’s finale didn’t kill off Leonard.

It always seemed relatively unlikely that The Big Bang Theory universe would quietly retire Galecki’s iconic character without explanation. However, since he went unmentioned in Young Sheldon’s finale, it was hard to tell where the character stood after the spinoff ended.

Although The Big Bang Theory’s Leonard wasn’t perfect, he was one of the most iconic sitcom protagonists of the 2000s and 2010s. As such, Stuart Fails to Save the Universe can make a lot of The Big Bang Theory fans happy by undoing the Young Sheldon finale’s big mistake.

Source: Variety

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