Young Sheldon Has An Easy Fix To Big Bang Theory's Georgie & Mandy Crime

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George and Mandy's romance has been doomed from the get-go because of The Big Bang Theory. Luckily, Young Sheldon can easily fix it.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Big Bang Theory doomed Georgie and Mandy romance from the beginning, but Young Sheldon can easily fix it. Sheldon may be the titular character of the hit CBS sitcom, but its recent years have made it clear that it is no longer about him. He isn't the only one driving Young Sheldon's narrative. All members of the Cooper family have their respective compelling arcs.

Unlike Mary and Missy who both appeared in The Big Bang Theory season 1, Georgie didn't make a cameo until the end of season 11. His introduction was brought about by the impending wedding of Sheldon and Amy. While he was mentioned before that, the sitcom revealed more about him after he visited Pasadena. That included having multiple wives. Young Sheldon backed this up, mentioning Georgie marrying for the first time when he was 19.

Young Sheldon Can Reverse Mandy & Georgie's Big Bang Theory Fate Luckily, there's an easy fix to this narrative dilemma. Despite Young Sheldon's nature as a prequel, Jim Parsons' adult Sheldon offers fans new information about how the future looks like for its beloved characters.

The spin-off has more creative wiggle room when tackling Georgie and Mandy's romance, however, because The Big Bang Theory didn't say anything about the specific arc. In fact, Mandy and Baby Cece weren't even referenced in the series. It is definitely the best original plot line that Young Sheldon has come up with, and it would be massively disappointing if the pair's narrative doesn't get a satisfying payoff simply because the original show depicted Georgie differently.

 

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