The Big Bang Theory wrapped earlier this year, much to the dismay of longtime fans.
But at least we will always have the memories, and some new ones thanks to Young Sheldon.
The Big Bang Theory wrapped earlier this year, much to the dismay of longtime fans.
But at least we will always have the memories, and some new ones thanks to Young Sheldon.
But thankfully, it's not super controversial, which is great.
He thanks all the people that have made a difference in his life.
But a lot of people may not have noticed it!
So that's why we are here to talk it out with you.
And that is Dr. Sturgis.
He's originally a pen pal but they become very close and enjoy each other's comfort.
Which obviously was something we've been waiting to see for a really long time!
Which is a super nice sentiment, obviously, but there's one thing that stands out after watching Young Sheldon.
But the showrunner did explain why that is.
"Sheldon's speech was intended to honor the history of Big Bang."
"It didn't seem like the right time to invoke specific characters from Young Sheldon. He mentions 'all the men in his life', which would include Dr. Sturgis." Steve Molaro said.
But the bigger question is, was Dr. Sturgis watching him give the speech and get offended?
Do you think he should have been included in it, or it was perfect the way it was?
Let us know below in the comments!