For 10 year old Sheldon Cooper, being vulnerable, naive and stratospherically smart isn t always helpful in a place like East Texas, where church and sports rule. His football-coach father, George Sr. fiercely protective mother, Mary, older brother, Georgie; and twin sister, Missy, do their best to support the high-maintenance, high IQ child while coping with their own ups and downs. But its tough love from his no nonsense, tell it like it is Meemaw that helps him navigate problems in the real world like video games, a humming refrigerator or rival prodigy Paige, who might be even smarter than our hero. Join Young Sheldon in 22 hilarious, heartwarming episodes as he embarks on an innocent, awkward and hopeful journey toward the beloved, eccentric genius he will become.
K**N
Great fun quirky and funny
Season one was excellent really quirky, and funny.Likeable characters, enjoyed watching with our 11yr old son. Would definitely recommend. Straight off watching season one wePurchased season two, only a few episodes in but still really great!
J**_
So funny and really makes me laugh!
This series is so enjoyable, addictive and hilarious! I am so glad I decided to watch it!
J**Y
So cool and fun!
If you liked the first season then you’re love this 1!!!It’s so funny!
D**K
Just as funny as Season 1
If you are a fan of the Big Bang Theory, this series about the life of a young Sheldon Cooper is for you. Love it so much!
M**H
Need to watch BBT first
Explains Older Sheldon. Very well written
J**E
Funny and sweet
I enjoyed it even more than the first series
A**T
Season 2 episode 8
Why can I buy episode 9 but not episode 8
K**A
Love it.
Absolutely fantastic
E**.
Classic TV
Always loved the show. The 2nd season was a good one.
D**K
Great show.
Very funny, without the constant whining of the grown-up Sheldon.
M**Z
Divertida y buen servicio
Muy divertida!!! La entrega fue rápida
S**R
A great second season
The second season of Young Sheldon (which also aired concurrently with BBT's final season) provided more character development, fleshed out storylines for all the characters (even if just for an episode or two), and brought the show solidly into the "dramedy" category with a lot of touching and even sad moments. It also expanded the cast making Wallace Shawn a major recurring character (almost a series regular) and brought in Mckenna Grace as a recurring rival child-genius to Sheldon. I will not go too into storylines, but we did see moments referenced on the BBT (like Sheldon trying to build a nuclear reactor to power the neighborhood), and in the season finale a very touching scene with the BBT characters as children.For those who get the blu-ray set, it is a basic MOD set. No extras of any kind. Just the episodes, which do have English captions (which can be hit and miss on MOD sets). So, if you only get the physical discs when there are a lot of extras, then you will probably just want to stream this. Overall, the show continues to be very good, and definitely not a carbon copy of BBT. Ian Armitage continues to make the character of Sheldon his own while doing a great job at giving glimpses of Jim Parson's version of Sheldon.
P**M
This is the story of not only Sheldon as a youngster, but his whole family.
An interesting continuation of The Big Bang Theory's story, told from the perspective of a young Sheldon Lee Cooper as he moves forward toward the character that we all know as an adult. It's fun to see the young version of Missy and Georgie, as well as Mary, Meemah and, of course George Sr. The other characters add to the story so we don't just see things strictly from Sheldon's view. All of these characters are played by strong actors who make this a truly enjoyable experience.
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