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Big Bang Theory's Sheldon: Being Super Smart Isn't Everything | Young Sheldon
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The Big Bang Theory’s Sheldon Cooper isn’t just a 'Smart Guy' – he’s pretty much the smartest guy, at least as far as he’s concerned. While he is incredibly book smart, there are other parts of life that he definitely doesn’t get. His oversized ego and belief that his opinion is the only one that matters can make him pretty tiring to be around – but he also has a deeper, more caring side that he’s able to let out with the help of his friends. Let’s take a deeper look at Sheldon’s story and why his personal growth was such an important part of the show.


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CHAPTERS
00:00 More than just a 'Smart Guy'
00:58 Sheldon, The Brainiac
07:36 Growth through friendship
12:34 Why his story is so important

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Executive Producers: Debra Minoff & Susannah McCullough
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@thetake

4 months ago

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@chasehedges6775

4 months ago

Jim Parsons OWNED this role and performance

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@WillScarlet16

4 months ago

The character I find myself admiring most in the end is Sheldon's Mom - she may be a creationist, but she is still pretty sharp in her own right, and often sees through the other characters' personal issues clearer than they do. And as for raising a son whose temperament is totally opposite to hers, she's a lot more tolerant and supportive than most American moms in the same situation.

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@MSK-jd5fi

4 months ago

The best example of Sheldon’s growth as a person is the difference between his behavior in an early season where he and Leonard collaborate on a paper and Sheldon acts like he was the only one whose opinion mattered when Leonard wanted to present the paper and the same scenario in a later season where he waits for Leonard to click the mouse together to send their paper off to the university server.

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@trinaq

4 months ago

I really love Sheldon's growth over the course of the show. He gradually learns to let other people in, and become more comfortable with expressing his emotions. I loved when he initiated a hug with Leonard for the first time.

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@BatAmerica

4 months ago

The reason Sheldon is so effective in his growth is because audiences love a good redemption story. When handled well, like Sheldon, we can see a person who grows beyond their shortcomings to understand the value of perspective.

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@thesourpatchkidd579

4 months ago

One of the other big factors in Sheldon's regression by the time we meet him in season 1 is his friendship with Leonard. While Leonard is his best friend the fact that Leonard was a pushover and always let Sheldon bully him meant that he didn't have to grow as a person because the people in his life always bent to his will. Because Leonard did this Raj and Howard followed suit, resulting in him creating the perfect nucleus of friends he controls. Then of course he met Penny. And suddenly Leonard was standing up to him, someone objective was questioning his actions and not afraid of him, challenging him, but also showing him love and respect. This is why he and Penny have a better relationship because he respects her and can't so easily bully her (though she does baby him from time to time, like a big sister) and why she plays a massive role in his growth as a person, so much so that in a later season Beverly mentions that it was Sheldon who defended Penny to her and got her to come around to team Penny, when in earlier seasons he cared not for Penny and Leonard's relationship outside of how it affected him.

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@withjust-a-bite1396

4 months ago

Frankly, I can’t wait for your takes of Leonard, Howard, Amy, Bernadette and anybody else on the show. It’s always interesting seeing other views on these characters and this show that isn’t always so negative or just, “oh it’s trash blah blah blah”

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@Historyandlegends789

4 months ago

I’m still waiting for Toxic Takaways from this show because boy is there A LOT! Sheldon has a lot of traits not just simple outright cruelty towards people around him and “friends” who refuse to fight back because they know Jim Parsons is responsible for making them just south of billionaires

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@Historyandlegends789

4 months ago

I think Sheldon definitely falls into the Michael Scott audience sympathy because rather than the characters being likable or even decent is mitigated by the fact that the characters (for baffling reasons) treat them a bit nicer. We as the audience are conditioned to see them as “not that bad” even though they’re practically monsters, because the characters themselves treat them better than they deserve. In reality, Sheldon would be alone and the truth is, he’d deserve every ounce of misery he receives because it’s not like he gives anyone else happiness. Even Amy is in an abusive relationship that she has too low self esteem to leave.

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@richardwallerstein539

4 months ago

In Young Sheldon, Sheldon is the least entertaining member of his family. The show only soared when they sidelined Sheldon and focused on Georgie, Missy, Mary and MeeMaw.

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@returntohades

4 months ago

Can we have a Sheldon and Penny friendship take please?

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@christinalahey327

3 months ago

There should be an episode about Amy's growth in the show

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@kingcynic

4 months ago

Sheldon was an asshole. He was an asshole to his friends, to his colleagues, even to his own wife. It took 12 seasons, 279 episodes for him to finally acknowledge that fact. I'd call that mighty slow character growth.

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@ChutneyRomero

4 months ago

I'm so grateful for this character and the positive impact it has had on how some people see me as well as personal blind spots.

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@drewberriesandcream

4 months ago

i love when you guys drag TBBT

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@tamaralukudu5717

1 month ago

"Sheldon doesn't only look down on you... he looks down on everyone!" - Mary Cooper

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@srami004

4 months ago

His change was gradual and it was the best thing. One moment in particular, I enjoyed it, was Sheldon explaining why he knocked three times. Definitely a step forward.

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@courtneylinn3465

4 months ago

I loved and still love Sheldon. It was such a relief to see someone like him on television, and I am still comforted by his presence in reruns. People like him are real, and I think they showed his struggle quite well. And I like that he never had to stop being himself, but just be better.

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@user-ye1nh6xj7h

4 months ago

Can you do a video on Detective McNulty?

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