Young Sheldon 7×12 | George Dies



After the events of Season 7 Episode 11 and 12, #YoungSheldon stars Lance Barber (“George Cooper”) and Zoe Perry (“Mary Cooper”) break down all the emotions from the tragic moment fans have been dreading since #BigBangTheory.

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27 thoughts on “Young Sheldon 7×12 | George Dies”

  1. I hate how it was so realistic, it really makes me cherish my dad and mom more now. Knowing that they can just go on a simple drive to the store or something and then they’re just gone… No final goodbye, maybe at most a casual interaction before they leave like he had with Georgie and the ladder.

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  2. It's truly incredible how we can develop such strong connections to fictional characters, treating them as if they were our own loved ones. It's during these moments that we truly recognize the talent of the actors. I couldn't hold back my tears when George's time came and the emotions overwhelmed me as he walked out that door, because deep down, I knew what was coming. The shock only grew stronger when the episode concluded with such a bittersweet note, as the family prepared to spend a beautiful time together. The reactions to his departure were incredibly impactful and heart-wrenching.

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  3. Cut the crap. Big Bang blew over and you appeared. Pretend you are in a parallel universe with different outcomes. Staying true to the stream of events is so much toilet paper. Hate to be harsh but if I were Sheldon and already knew my outcome…well, never mind. Kowtowing to that was foolish. You folks stand on your own. No offense to anyone in anyway, quite the opposite. Even aged dysfunctional Sheldon would use the time machine to change something. Sorry…no disrespect.

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  4. My husband dropped me off at my mom's house with my kids and i I've never seen.
    Him again he died sitting on the couch drinking an energy drink and eat it a candy bar and I've never seen again

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  5. Two days before my 40th birthday, my world was turned upside down when my dad passed away. But what I'll never forget are the last words he said to me, 'Peter, I'm so proud of you, son. I'm proud of the man you've become.' Those words still resonate deeply with me, and I cherish them as a reminder of his love and admiration. 🥺😢😭

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