Hit comedy prequel “Young Sheldon” is back for its seventh and final season, and “The Big Bang Theory” fans have reason to believe that a bittersweet ending is in store for the popular spinoff.
Narrated by Jim Parsons, the sitcom follows pint-sized Sheldon’s (Iain Armitage) attempts to navigate life as a boy genius in rural Texas in the late 80s and early 90s.
The show’s humor centers around Sheldon’s unique way of interacting with the world around him, and his struggles to fit in with his family.
“Young Sheldon” season 7 opens with Sheldon and Mary’s (Zoe Parry) trip to Germany for his summer program, and the major bind they find themselves in upon discovering that Meemaw’s (Annie Potts) house has been destroyed by a tornado.
Mandy (Emily Osment) and Georgie (Montana Jordan) are set to take up more prominent roles in preparation for a new spin-off series, though the impending death of George Sr. (Lance Barber), which scarred Sheldon at the age of 14, is looming ever larger.
“Young Sheldon” season 7 airs on CBS and Paramount Plus in the U.S. and CTV in Canada from Thursday, February 15 — but how about viewers from Kigali?
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