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Laughing or Cringing? 3 Times Connie Totally Went Too Far on Young Sheldon

Laughing or Cringing? 3 Times Connie Totally Went Too Far on Young Sheldon
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We all love Meemaw, but sometimes she's just over the top.

Despite Sheldon's love for his grandmother, Connie sometimes crosses the line, and Young Sheldon has already had enough cringeworthy and even troublesome moments when fans wished Meemaw would restrain herself.

Here are three instances of Connie definitely going way too far.

Gambling Endeavor

We can understand everything, but seriously, opening an illegal casino bar in your own laundromat and having your underage grandson helping you out there? That's not just risky but also simply dangerous for Georgie – especially with him struggling with his pregnant girlfriend.

George Treatment

Connie can be really toxic sometimes (maybe it does run in the family after all), and George is one of the people who has to weather it sometimes. Fans are really not okay with the way Connie would not stop bullying George for his weight. Besides, the way she would never even give him the recipe of her homemade brisket, which he is fond of; and no matter how hard he tries, Connie's heart seems to never melt.

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The reason? Meemaw never wanted George to marry Mary, even though her daughter tried her best to prove to her that she loved the man. We get it: every mother wants what's best for her daughter. However, what if Mary is already old enough to decide for herself?

No Prize For June

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In season 5 episode 10, June comes to visit Connie's casino, and she is lucky enough to win $11,000 – the sum that Connie naturally did not immediately have to pay her. June, however, understandably believes she should get her money, and even resorts to passive aggression to get Connie to pay her.

According to fans, Connie's friend is absolutely right. Before launching the casino and opening its doors for the visitors, Connie should have learned how to operate the machines so that her "casino" business is not a victory for her exclusively.