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George Sr.’s Final Words In Young Sheldon Will Break Your Heart

Looper | August 22, 2025



The week before the big finale of ā€œYoung Sheldon,ā€ viewers had to endure a gut punch in the form of three short words a beloved character had said many times before.

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Voiceover By: Alex Mitts

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  1. @marklechman2225

    August 22, 2025 at 1:23 pm

    I still think they should’ve had George die in season six and then spend season seven showing the family healing and coming back together before Sheldon leaves for Cal-Tech. Honestly, if I had never seen Big Bang Theory, and I had only seen Young Sheldon, this ending would’ve been completely baffling.

  2. @emeraldeducation5594

    August 22, 2025 at 1:23 pm

    I havent yet started the last season. After having read all the comments here, I feel to postpone it and just go on with the Coopers family. I love the character of George. Great father, friend and a mentor. Is there any chance he can be back?

  3. @razvijets

    August 22, 2025 at 1:23 pm

    It really did hurt me, i began crying, not only because he was my favourite character, and reminded me that this will happen once to my dad too.😢

  4. @Daggerjam

    August 22, 2025 at 1:23 pm

    Paradoxically, by choosing not to show George’s death on screen, the writers made the moment feel even more real and powerful. Throughout the series, even the most tragic events (like the tornado episode) maintain the classic sitcom tone, softened by humor. But that’s not the case with George’s death. It’s sudden, brutal, and painfully realistic. The show completely steps away from its usual comedic structure, and that tonal shift hits hard. It resonates more deeply than many dramatic scenes from other genres, because it taps into something profoundly human. We see ourselves in the grief of the Cooper family and that’s what makes it so moving.

  5. @jurodrix6337

    August 22, 2025 at 1:23 pm

    I've never cried this much in any TV show/movie in my entire life! George was a lot like my father – not too tough, not too soft – so the feeling was like losing someone from my family. The episode was amazingly written and I really appreciated Neemow speech.

  6. @topyeaa3443

    August 22, 2025 at 1:23 pm

    Tuesday July 5th, 2020was the last day i saw my gpa but i thought he was tired or sleep so i didnt say none to him that was the Last time i saw him 😢 so i feel Sheldon, a month before i told my Grandpa Thanks for doing stuff with me when i was little taking me fishing an showing me how to be a man His words was i just did the thing my dad did for me cause i didnt have a father growing up he vists me in my dreams sometimes but when he does i some how always get money so thanks grandpa from the other side your Quannie Wonnie is okay😢

  7. @lastpme

    August 22, 2025 at 1:23 pm

    My dad’s last words before he passed when I was 17 and was admitted to the hospital….Bill, listen to your mother 😄

  8. @alecm8232

    August 22, 2025 at 1:23 pm

    Jeez, this made me cry so much. But the jump cut to his last words "see yall later" so nonchalantly. I snorted due to the dichotomy of emotions.

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