Jim Parsons’ Exciting Cameo in Young Sheldon’s Finale May Actually Make It All Even Worse
The Big Bang Theory’s collection of plot holes risks being enlarged.
Summary:
- Young Sheldon is approaching its definite ending with the final episode set to be released on May 16, and the confirmed exciting cameo role might in fact not be that good for the show’s conclusion.
- In the light of all the plot holes that Young Sheldon made obvious throughout the years, these major differences with The Big Bang Theory ’s plot set both shows a bit apart from each other.
- Though nothing about Jim Parsons’ role in the finale will be revealed until the episode is released, the prequel still has some chances to wrap it all up in the right way.
Young Sheldon’s fans are surely having quite weird days right now given the bittersweet feeling everybody has about the show’s finale set to be released on May 16.
While it still comes as a tearful event as Young Sheldon’s lovers are approaching the moment when they have to say goodbye to the beloved series, at the same time the final episode is something to be really excited about now that it officially marks Jim Parsons and Mayim Bialik’s first appearance in the prequel.
With all the sweetness of the long-awaited reunion between two versions of the eccentric character, Young Sheldon’s finale still might jeopardize the whole franchise’s reputation even more.
Though nothing so far is clear about how exactly Parsons and Bialik will make their entrance in the prequel, Young Sheldon may still potentially wrap it all up with another big plot hole.
Young Sheldon Is Riddled With Plot Holes
Throughout its seven-season-long television run, the show has been repeatedly caught with some kind of ignorance towards The Big Bang Theory’s storyline. Fans then pointed out to the fact that Young Sheldon’s characters are quite different from the way they’re presented in the original show.
While Jim Parsons’ comeback to his most prominent role is a really exciting thing to see, his reunion with the character’s younger version portrayed by Iain Armitage may bring even more harm to the whole franchise, given that Young Shelson isn’t the last installment in the TBBT’s universe.
Both shows’ contradictions to each other may thus bring all those plot holes back to the light by making the viewers question even more whether the series are in fact set in the same universe (or if their creators at least had some agreements before).
Ahead of the show’s finale on May 16, it’s very unlikely to have more details coming in before the episode finally comes out, but some still cherish a hope that Jim Parsons’ cameo will be a really reasonable plot twist.
Young Sheldon giving the character’s adult version an opportunity to explain all those inconsistencies that resurfaced throughout the show would be quite a decent conclusion taking into account Sheldon’s complex and often odd personality.
An even better closure for the beloved prequel would be Parsons’ Sheldon encountering his younger self to set the latter on the right track as the character passes the teen age and starts his way to adult life.
With all the issues that Young Sheldon proved to have before, its finale has all chances to bring both shows even more together, making up for all the previous mistakes, or rather set their ways apart completely.