Young Sheldon Season 7 Reveals George’s Secret Big Bang Theory Impact (Despite Being Already Dead)
Amid the chaos brought by Mary and Sheldon’s return from Germany, Young Sheldon season 7 reveals George’s hidden impact on The Big Bang Theory.
George’s secret impact in The Big Bang Theory is revealed in Young Sheldon season 7. With Sheldon and Mary now fully settled back in Texas after spending a couple of months in Germany, the prequel’s storytelling can now move forward properly for the Coopers. Young Sheldon season 7 hasn’t even reached its midpoint, and yet, a lot has already happened to the family. That includes big developments for its patriarch, with George getting exonerated from Sheldon’s cheating scandal story from The Big Bang Theory. This leaves the show with only one arc remaining for the character — his death.
All members of the core Cooper family Sheldon visited in Pasadena throughout the 12 years of The Big Bang Theory. George is the only one who didn’t physically appear in the main show because he was long dead when its events began. His demise was firmly established, but the manner of his passing was kept under wraps and is something that is now for Young Sheldon to tackle. Despite their absence, the Cooper patriarch greatly impacts The Big Bang Theory’s storytelling, as revealed in Young Sheldon season 7, episode 5, “A Frankenstein’s Monster and a Crazy Church Guy.”
George Convinces Pastor Jeff To Take Mary Back In Young Sheldon Season 7
Mary returns to her congregation.
Mary’s return home made her feel a little bit out of place. With Missy stepping up and establishing a routine where everyone contributes, Sheldon’s mother was left with little to do. After spending quality time with his husband, as she promised when they were writing each other letters during her time in Germany, Mary starts feeling restless. That’s when a new mega-church that’s advertising on TV caught her eye. Despite separating herself from her congregation in Medford, Texas following Pastor Jeff’s decision to boot her out due to Georgie and Mandy’s unexpected pregnancy, she remains steadfast in her faith.
Unfortunately, Mary’s new church comes with certain expectations, especially in terms of monetary donations. While she’s free to practice her beliefs, George disapproves of her significant contributions. Not only does he point out that they can’t afford it, but he also argues that it’s essentially a scam. Despite Meemaw’s support of George, Mary doesn’t budge, prompting her husband to take matters into his own hands by reaching out to Pastor Jeff. The Cooper patriarch attempts to convince him to take Mary back before she gets fully sucked into an exploitative church.
Mary’s return home made her feel a little bit out of place. With Missy stepping up and establishing a routine where everyone contributes, Sheldon’s mother was left with little to do. After spending quality time with his husband, as she promised when they were writing each other letters during her time in Germany, Mary starts feeling restless. That’s when a new mega-church that’s advertising on TV caught her eye. Despite separating herself from her congregation in Medford, Texas following Pastor Jeff’s decision to boot her out due to Georgie and Mandy’s unexpected pregnancy, she remains steadfast in her faith.
Unfortunately, Mary’s new church comes with certain expectations, especially in terms of monetary donations. While she’s free to practice her beliefs, George disapproves of her significant contributions. Not only does he point out that they can’t afford it, but he also argues that it’s essentially a scam. Despite Meemaw’s support of George, Mary doesn’t budge, prompting her husband to take matters into his own hands by reaching out to Pastor Jeff. The Cooper patriarch attempts to convince him to take Mary back before she gets fully sucked into an exploitative church.
Without his meddling, and despite having an ulterior motive, it’s highly doubtful if Pastor Jeff would have even considered courting Mary back.
Ultimately, Mary finds herself back in her old religious community. At the end of Young Sheldon season 7, episode 5, “A Frankenstein’s Monster and a Crazy Church Guy,” the Cooper matriarch, Meemaw, Missy, and even George attend church — something they haven’t done since the season 5 premiere. It’s uncertain if this also means that Mary will reclaim her old job as an administrator. Regardless, she has her husband to thank for this positive development in her life. Without his meddling, and despite having an ulterior motive, it’s highly doubtful if Pastor Jeff would have even considered courting Mary back.
How Mary’s Return To Church Sets Up Her The Big Bang Theory Future
Mary’s villainous story has begun.
All members of the Cooper family were somewhat worse in The Big Bang Theory. Young Sheldon softened each of them beyond being just one-note characters. The discrepancy in George’s depiction has been discussed countless times over the years, with the prequel presenting a flawed but devoted family man compared to how Sheldon and Mary described him as a no-good patriarch in the nerd-centric sitcom. That being said, the disparity in the versions of Mary also needs to be examined, especially in light of the recent years of Young Sheldon.
While the CBS family comedy-drama has maintained some of the hallmark attributes of the character, young Mary isn’t as judgmental or rude in her convictions. In The Big Bang Theory, she felt free to express her prejudices, using her faith as a justification for her bad behavior. She was racist to Raj, anti-Semitic to Howard, and misogynistic to Penny — Sheldon’s closest friends for years. Even Missy was embarrassed by her mother’s conduct when they flew together to Pasadena for her twin and Amy’s wedding. Becoming a practicing Christian again in Young Sheldon sets Mary down this path.
George’s Death Could Further Push Mary Into Her Church
The Coopers are about to be hit by a family tragedy.
After a difficult year, the Coopers are finally at a stable place in Young Sheldon season 7. Sheldon is doing well at East Texas Tech; Georgie and Mandy are doing well as a couple and new parents to Baby Cece, while Missy is back to her usual but less harmless shenanigans as a teen. Finally, George and Mary’s relationship seems to have been mended from the bigger issues plaguing their marriage. Unfortunately, this peace isn’t going to last that long. As previously confirmed, George will die sometime in Young Sheldon season 7, significantly changing the course of the family’s life.
Mary may read losing George as a reason for her to be more devoted to her faith.
Not much has been revealed about how the Coopers will react to George’s impending death. That being said, Georgie did reveal in The Big Bang Theory that Mary was too grief-stricken to function, hence the reason why he had to take over taking care of the family. Having been well-documented in the show, the Cooper matriarch tends to interpret the events of her life as either a punishment or reward from God. That’s exactly what happens in Young Sheldon season 7, episode 5. Mary may read losing George as a reason for her to be more devoted to her faith.
When George’s Death May Happen In Young Sheldon Season 7
George’s death may happen rather than later.
Currently, Young Sheldon season 7 is on a break. The show has already released five episodes, which means that there are only 9 outings left until it properly wraps up in May. With limited time left, the prequel needs to execute George’s death rather than later. This way, the show still has time to get over the tragedy and set up a more lighthearted finale.
Given this, George’s demise could happen any time in the next couple of episodes of Young Sheldon. What makes this more terrifying is that it doesn’t need any more set-up, considering that his death is unexpectedly unexpected. It can happen at the beginning or the very last moment of an upcoming outing, and it will still be devastating. The more interesting aspect of Geroge’s death is how Young Sheldon moves its story forward after such a massive tragedy.