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Young Sheldon Explains Why George Really Cheated

Young Sheldon season 5 has been particularly active in setting up George’s affair. His budding relationship and obvious attraction towards his newly single neighbor, Brenda Sparks (Melissa Peterman), appears to be the beginning of his unfaithfulness. While the pair technically haven’t done anything wrong, George seems well aware of his temptations. In Young Sheldon season 5, episode 8, Sheldon has a conversation with his dad about how East Texas Tech’s president bluffed about the existence of a so-called Grand Chancellor who oversees the school’s operations. Attempting to make the experience a learning lesson for his son, Young Sheldon‘s George says that there are some instances where lying is acceptable, including when one wants to spare another person’s feelings when the truth surely hurts.

Considering Young Sheldon‘s George admits that he’s unhappy with his life, this could be interpreted as him justifying being unfaithful to his family. Since his big fight with Mary (Zoe Perry) in the Young Sheldon season 4 finale, the issue has never been discussed again. George doesn’t want to hurt his wife and kids by suggesting a divorce, despite his personal feelings. However, he also can’t stand being miserable. Instead of being truthful about what he’s going through, he ultimately decides to privately address his woes by finding solace in the company of another woman. Obviously, this is still the wrong way to approach the matter. Despite his clear distress, George’s affair can’t be justified by Mary’s flaws. However, having this mentality implies that he believes lying, in general, can be rationalized. Whether or not George’s affair has something to do with his attraction to Brenda (and her proposition) is uncertain though highly likely in Young Sheldon.

How Young Sheldon Set Up George’s Affair

George has already been lying about his relationship with his neighbor for a while now. He has refused to divulge what exactly happened between him and Brenda the night they met at the local pub. That night, Brenda propositioned George Cooper Sr. in Young Sheldon season 5, episode 1. After their night out, she suggests that they go back to her place because her kids are spending time with their estranged father. Had Young Sheldon‘s George not experienced a medical emergency at that very moment, he would likely go home with his neighbor due to growing tensions within his household. In addition, life for Sheldon’s father is starting to spiral as Young Sheldon season 5 shows the effects of George losing his job — something discussed in The Big Bang Theory. Considering that the Cooper family patriarch is falling on hard times, coupled with the fact that he and Brenda’s flirtatious relationship is only heating up, it seems like George’s affair is imminent.

As The Big Bang Theory spinoff series continues, audiences will inevitably get to see everything that the adult Sheldon and Mary revealed about the Cooper patriarch within the confines of the parent show. Young Sheldon‘s George is going through changes that clearly mark his downward arc, starting with his health crisis, his job out the window, and ultimately ending with George’s affair. With Young Sheldon season 5 featuring the pair spending way too much time with each other, perhaps the sitcom can finally make strides in terms of advancing what seems like a budding affair involving the couple. 

How George’s Affair Impacts Young Sheldon’s Story

George’s affair may be happening offscreen, but its effects are certainly causing him to spiral more into the character described in The Big Bang Theory. George Sr.’s burgeoning secret is just now starting to affect the family as a whole, and it may have more significant implications on the community featured in Young Sheldon. Season 5, episode 2 kicks off with Meemaw spying on Sheldon’s father in an attempt to figure out what his secret is. She starts asking around the bar about the night previously when Brenda first propositioned George, but he ended up having a heart attack. The cheating storyline in season 5 moves away for a brief time to cover Georgie’s arc. However, the slow descent into an affair picks back up again in Young Sheldon season 5, episode 9, when George starts fixing things around Brenda’s house. Things really get complicated in episode 22, when Mary finds a job at a bowling alley, working alongside Brenda Sparks.

Clues to his TBBT characterization start taking effect towards the end of the season when he quits his job, and rather than finding a new one, he drinks and mopes around the house while Mary hits the pavement. Things will only be complicated further in Sheldon’s family since Brenda is so intertwined with their lives. So, while George Sr.’s affair hasn’t happened onscreen in Young Sheldon, season 6 is sure to bring the cheating scandal out into the open, creating a bombshell revelation for the Cooper family.


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Young Sheldon Explains Why George Really Cheated

Young Sheldon season 5 has been particularly active in setting up George’s affair. His budding relationship and obvious attraction towards his newly single neighbor, Brenda Sparks (Melissa Peterman), appears to be the beginning of his unfaithfulness. While the pair technically haven’t done anything wrong, George seems well aware of his temptations. In Young Sheldon season 5, episode 8, Sheldon has a conversation with his dad about how East Texas Tech’s president bluffed about the existence of a so-called Grand Chancellor who oversees the school’s operations. Attempting to make the experience a learning lesson for his son, Young Sheldon‘s George says that there are some instances where lying is acceptable, including when one wants to spare another person’s feelings when the truth surely hurts.

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Considering Young Sheldon‘s George admits that he’s unhappy with his life, this could be interpreted as him justifying being unfaithful to his family. Since his big fight with Mary (Zoe Perry) in the Young Sheldon season 4 finale, the issue has never been discussed again. George doesn’t want to hurt his wife and kids by suggesting a divorce, despite his personal feelings. However, he also can’t stand being miserable. Instead of being truthful about what he’s going through, he ultimately decides to privately address his woes by finding solace in the company of another woman. Obviously, this is still the wrong way to approach the matter. Despite his clear distress, George’s affair can’t be justified by Mary’s flaws. However, having this mentality implies that he believes lying, in general, can be rationalized. Whether or not George’s affair has something to do with his attraction to Brenda (and her proposition) is uncertain though highly likely in Young Sheldon.

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How Young Sheldon Set Up George’s Affair

George has already been lying about his relationship with his neighbor for a while now. He has refused to divulge what exactly happened between him and Brenda the night they met at the local pub. That night, Brenda propositioned George Cooper Sr. in Young Sheldon season 5, episode 1. After their night out, she suggests that they go back to her place because her kids are spending time with their estranged father. Had Young Sheldon‘s George not experienced a medical emergency at that very moment, he would likely go home with his neighbor due to growing tensions within his household. In addition, life for Sheldon’s father is starting to spiral as Young Sheldon season 5 shows the effects of George losing his job — something discussed in The Big Bang Theory. Considering that the Cooper family patriarch is falling on hard times, coupled with the fact that he and Brenda’s flirtatious relationship is only heating up, it seems like George’s affair is imminent.

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As The Big Bang Theory spinoff series continues, audiences will inevitably get to see everything that the adult Sheldon and Mary revealed about the Cooper patriarch within the confines of the parent show. Young Sheldon‘s George is going through changes that clearly mark his downward arc, starting with his health crisis, his job out the window, and ultimately ending with George’s affair. With Young Sheldon season 5 featuring the pair spending way too much time with each other, perhaps the sitcom can finally make strides in terms of advancing what seems like a budding affair involving the couple. 
How George’s Affair Impacts Young Sheldon’s Story

George’s affair may be happening offscreen, but its effects are certainly causing him to spiral more into the character described in The Big Bang Theory. George Sr.’s burgeoning secret is just now starting to affect the family as a whole, and it may have more significant implications on the community featured in Young Sheldon. Season 5, episode 2 kicks off with Meemaw spying on Sheldon’s father in an attempt to figure out what his secret is. She starts asking around the bar about the night previously when Brenda first propositioned George, but he ended up having a heart attack. The cheating storyline in season 5 moves away for a brief time to cover Georgie’s arc. However, the slow descent into an affair picks back up again in Young Sheldon season 5, episode 9, when George starts fixing things around Brenda’s house. Things really get complicated in episode 22, when Mary finds a job at a bowling alley, working alongside Brenda Sparks.

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Clues to his TBBT characterization start taking effect towards the end of the season when he quits his job, and rather than finding a new one, he drinks and mopes around the house while Mary hits the pavement. Things will only be complicated further in Sheldon’s family since Brenda is so intertwined with their lives. So, while George Sr.’s affair hasn’t happened onscreen in Young Sheldon, season 6 is sure to bring the cheating scandal out into the open, creating a bombshell revelation for the Cooper family.

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Young Sheldon Explains Why George Really Cheated

Young Sheldon season 5 has been particularly active in setting up George’s affair. His budding relationship and obvious attraction towards his newly single neighbor, Brenda Sparks (Melissa Peterman), appears to be the beginning of his unfaithfulness. While the pair technically haven’t done anything wrong, George seems well aware of his temptations. In Young Sheldon season 5, episode 8, Sheldon has a conversation with his dad about how East Texas Tech’s president bluffed about the existence of a so-called Grand Chancellor who oversees the school’s operations. Attempting to make the experience a learning lesson for his son, Young Sheldon‘s George says that there are some instances where lying is acceptable, including when one wants to spare another person’s feelings when the truth surely hurts.

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Considering Young Sheldon‘s George admits that he’s unhappy with his life, this could be interpreted as him justifying being unfaithful to his family. Since his big fight with Mary (Zoe Perry) in the Young Sheldon season 4 finale, the issue has never been discussed again. George doesn’t want to hurt his wife and kids by suggesting a divorce, despite his personal feelings. However, he also can’t stand being miserable. Instead of being truthful about what he’s going through, he ultimately decides to privately address his woes by finding solace in the company of another woman. Obviously, this is still the wrong way to approach the matter. Despite his clear distress, George’s affair can’t be justified by Mary’s flaws. However, having this mentality implies that he believes lying, in general, can be rationalized. Whether or not George’s affair has something to do with his attraction to Brenda (and her proposition) is uncertain though highly likely in Young Sheldon.

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How Young Sheldon Set Up George’s Affair

George has already been lying about his relationship with his neighbor for a while now. He has refused to divulge what exactly happened between him and Brenda the night they met at the local pub. That night, Brenda propositioned George Cooper Sr. in Young Sheldon season 5, episode 1. After their night out, she suggests that they go back to her place because her kids are spending time with their estranged father. Had Young Sheldon‘s George not experienced a medical emergency at that very moment, he would likely go home with his neighbor due to growing tensions within his household. In addition, life for Sheldon’s father is starting to spiral as Young Sheldon season 5 shows the effects of George losing his job — something discussed in The Big Bang Theory. Considering that the Cooper family patriarch is falling on hard times, coupled with the fact that he and Brenda’s flirtatious relationship is only heating up, it seems like George’s affair is imminent.

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As The Big Bang Theory spinoff series continues, audiences will inevitably get to see everything that the adult Sheldon and Mary revealed about the Cooper patriarch within the confines of the parent show. Young Sheldon‘s George is going through changes that clearly mark his downward arc, starting with his health crisis, his job out the window, and ultimately ending with George’s affair. With Young Sheldon season 5 featuring the pair spending way too much time with each other, perhaps the sitcom can finally make strides in terms of advancing what seems like a budding affair involving the couple. 
How George’s Affair Impacts Young Sheldon’s Story

George’s affair may be happening offscreen, but its effects are certainly causing him to spiral more into the character described in The Big Bang Theory. George Sr.’s burgeoning secret is just now starting to affect the family as a whole, and it may have more significant implications on the community featured in Young Sheldon. Season 5, episode 2 kicks off with Meemaw spying on Sheldon’s father in an attempt to figure out what his secret is. She starts asking around the bar about the night previously when Brenda first propositioned George, but he ended up having a heart attack. The cheating storyline in season 5 moves away for a brief time to cover Georgie’s arc. However, the slow descent into an affair picks back up again in Young Sheldon season 5, episode 9, when George starts fixing things around Brenda’s house. Things really get complicated in episode 22, when Mary finds a job at a bowling alley, working alongside Brenda Sparks.

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Clues to his TBBT characterization start taking effect towards the end of the season when he quits his job, and rather than finding a new one, he drinks and mopes around the house while Mary hits the pavement. Things will only be complicated further in Sheldon’s family since Brenda is so intertwined with their lives. So, while George Sr.’s affair hasn’t happened onscreen in Young Sheldon, season 6 is sure to bring the cheating scandal out into the open, creating a bombshell revelation for the Cooper family.

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