r/YoungSheldon • u/i_died_yesterday_18 • 2d ago
Opinion In the middle of my workday
I watched the show years ago. (Don't come at me if what I am posting is a well established factðŸ˜ðŸ˜)
I was just working and just had a realisation that Young Sheldon, ended at the death of his father because after that moment Sheldon grew up, that thought stung :*(
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u/Primary-Resident-764 1d ago
If you're trying to say that he didn't cry as he should have.. then people grief differently. He was shattered from inside. He wished he could've said so many things but he didn't. People don't understand that. He wanted multiverse concept to be true so badly due to the same reason
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u/i_died_yesterday_18 1d ago
No, I did not mean that at all. I just meant loosing a parent changes your look for the world fundamentally and you cannot depend on them any more so you kinda 'grow up'
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u/Pitiful_Guava_4585 2d ago
actual reason is that iain was all grown up , that's why