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I think it's a dumb title and ambiguous.  What do they mean by "first marriage" and will we be in the dark about that all through the series?  Does it mean they will someday have a second marriage to each other or to other people?  And how can we find out any of that from a show that's only about this original marriage, LOL?

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4 hours ago, possibilities said:

I saw an interview with the showrunners (not Lorre) which said they are not doing a time jump. I can't even imagine how that works, without Mary and Meemaw and Missy are also in it.

I read an article where the producers were interviewed and said that at least some of the former YS cast members would appear on a guest starring basis from time to time.  When the women that played Missy and Meemaw were interviewed they were probably not aware of that yet so I'm thinking it lead to misleading reporting that they weren't in the new show at all when it's just that they won't be actual cast members.  I posted a link to the article with that interview in a YS thread.  At any rate, I agree with you, I can't imagine how they wouldn't be on the new show at all but at least there's some indication that they might be, from time to time.

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13 hours ago, Yeah No said:

I think it's a dumb title and ambiguous.  What do they mean by "first marriage" and will we be in the dark about that all through the series?  Does it mean they will someday have a second marriage to each other or to other people?  And how can we find out any of that from a show that's only about this original marriage, LOL?

So, more like:
“Schrödinger's First Marriage” 

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3 hours ago, Yeah No said:

I read an article where the producers were interviewed and said that at least some of the former YS cast members would appear on a guest starring basis from time to time. 

I'm wondering if those cast members will be willing to appear occasionally.  They might want to move on to other projects.  

I was wrong about Young Sheldon.  When I first heard about it I thought it was a terrible idea for a show - basing this of course on everything we'd heard about the Cooper family through the years on BBT - anyway I'm willing to at least give this show a chance.  But that said, wow.  I honestly will be surprised if it makes it through a full season.  It does not sound promising to me.

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On 5/28/2024 at 9:47 PM, possibilities said:

I saw an interview with the showrunners (not Lorre) which said they are not doing a time jump. I can't even imagine how that works, without Mary and Meemaw and Missy are also in it.

This kills the tiny amount of interest I had. Even if Mary, Missy and Connie were in it, I would only be interested in this show if there was a time jump of at least a couple of years. 

On 5/29/2024 at 2:10 AM, Yeah No said:

I read an article where the producers were interviewed and said that at least some of the former YS cast members would appear on a guest starring basis from time to time.  When the women that played Missy and Meemaw were interviewed they were probably not aware of that yet so I'm thinking it lead to misleading reporting that they weren't in the new show at all when it's just that they won't be actual cast members.

Or the producers are just saying that to not piss people off and string viewers along. I’m guessing they will be treated the same way they were on TBBT. Frequent mentions and, at most, one appearance a season. 

I could possibly see them adding Mary or Connie as a semi-regular if they need to boost interest but that would also require that the actresses are open to the idea. 

4 hours ago, possibilities said:

I guess we'll know when it airs, but it's really hard to picture it making any sense the way they've described it.

I agree that it just seems odd.  I mean the last episodes of YS did show Georgie stepping up and being supportive but the way he described Life After George to Leonard in that episode of Big Bang definitely did not sound like "Georgie was the family rock for a week or two and he made it all better".  

Am guessing this is yet another thing that the powers that be are going to walk back in order to have another sitcom.

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On 6/2/2024 at 1:18 PM, Makai said:

I could possibly see them adding Mary or Connie as a semi-regular if they need to boost interest but that would also require that the actresses are open to the idea. 

I'd be surprised if we don't see Meemaw often, considering the amount of time spent with her on YS. At times it seemed the show was more like "Old Meemaw" than "Young Sheldon".

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I just watched the latest preview and the baby is still a baby and apparently George and Mandy live with her parents who are apparently regulars. I do not like this. But I save my biggest complaint for this:  What is wrong with that baby's head? Is she a conehead?  Was she born with part of her skull missing? Seriously, who puts a white cap on a baby's head the entire first year of their life twenty four hours a day?  She is never never seen without that stupid cap.  It's beyond ridiculous at this point. Take the damn cap off and let her scalp breathe for five minutes. You'd think they were living in Antarctica.

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14 hours ago, Andyourlittledog2 said:

I just watched the latest preview and the baby is still a baby and apparently George and Mandy live with her parents who are apparently regulars. I do not like this. But I save my biggest complaint for this:  What is wrong with that baby's head? Is she a conehead?  Was she born with part of her skull missing? Seriously, who puts a white cap on a baby's head the entire first year of their life twenty four hours a day?  She is never never seen without that stupid cap.  It's beyond ridiculous at this point. Take the damn cap off and let her scalp breathe for five minutes. You'd think they were living in Antarctica.

It’s probably easier to switch out the baby actor’s that way… Even identical twins might have different hair shades or fullness.

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I have spent decades watching tv and babies didn't have caps and now they all do. I bugs me to the point that it's all I can see in their scenes. If they are really doing it to switch out babies then they will probably never stop. Sigh. It's like those bow people keep putting on girl babies' heads. They don't seem to ever go away.

Anyway, the show itself doesn't seem to have enough star presence to really ground it. Everyone on it is just a supporting actor, there's no one (that I believe) can really anchor the show. From the previews it just seems silly and fleeting.

His babies were fleeting scenes. Babies have always had the option of being with hats. It's the permahat that drives me nuts on babies that are staples of the show. Even sleeping, they are wearing a freaking hat. Even knowing why the production might do it does not help. It just bugs the hell outta me.

Haha, y'all would hate my grandson.  I went to visit when he was maybe 10-11 months old and he was wearing a little hoodie-type top with the hood up.  I remarked to my daughter that I was surprised he wasn't constantly trying to take it off.  She said she put it on earlier in the day as kind of a goof and he seemed to like it so they just left it up.  I guess he missed his chance to be a TV star!

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18 hours ago, Andyourlittledog2 said:

Anyway, the show itself doesn't seem to have enough star presence to really ground it. Everyone on it is just a supporting actor, there's no one (that I believe) can really anchor the show. From the previews it just seems silly and fleeting.

I don't have high hopes for this show but in all honesty I had the same feeling about Young Sheldon back in the day and it ended up being a favourite show of mine (well except for a couple of plot lines that I loathed) so am willing to give it a chance.

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On 10/5/2024 at 11:05 PM, Snow Apple said:

I'm mildly interested enough about this show but I can't stand Mandy's mom. I'll give it a chance but if she's still a humorless and judgemental character, I don't think I'll last the whole season.

Just from seeing her on Young Sheldon, I'd say Darrin Stephens had a better chance of winning Endora over than Georgie does with his mother-in-law. Plus Endora was a  lot more fun to watch.

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9 hours ago, Proteus said:

I watched TBBT but not Young Sheldon. Do I have to watch that show to understand this? Thanks.

In my opinion - you don't necessarily need YS background to understand it, but without the background, you might not be as willing to stick with it if you don't enjoy it as a standalone sitcom.  It does feel like they give you enough information to fill in the background (teen Georgie gets older woman pregnant, they decide to give marriage a go, Georgie's dad died, Georgie's brother is a child genius and his sister is an acting-out teen...)

I'd be interested to know if there are any non-YS viewers who are watching this, and what they think.  Honestly, if you only have time for one sitcom and you have access to one of the streamers that carry YS, I'd spend my time on that.  Then watch this if you feel invested in the characters.

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1 hour ago, Tom Holmberg said:

One of the big problems with this show is that the episodes are so short - 17-19 minutes - that nothing can really develop.

That's a good point.  We don't really get any chance to care about the characters in the same way we did with Young Sheldon or BBT.  Not that those shows were any longer but somehow they made more of the time they had than this one seems to be doing so far.

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On 9/27/2024 at 12:47 AM, Andyourlittledog2 said:

I have spent decades watching tv and babies didn't have caps and now they all do. I bugs me to the point that it's all I can see in their scenes. If they are really doing it to switch out babies then they will probably never stop. Sigh. It's like those bow people keep putting on girl babies' heads. They don't seem to ever go away.

I recall an interview that mentioned the hats were to switch out babies.
It was for Breaking Bad (2008-2013).
Maybe prior to hi-def TV the caps weren't necessary because the differences were not discernable. Or maybe in the "old days" parents were more willing to have their babies' hair dyed to make a buck and get on TV.

Here's my now-35-year-old daughter circa 1989-90:

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22 hours ago, Dimity said:

That's a good point.  We don't really get any chance to care about the characters in the same way we did with Young Sheldon or BBT.  Not that those shows were any longer but somehow they made more of the time they had than this one seems to be doing so far.

Some of the episodes I was like "It's over? That's it? Nothing happened."

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50 minutes ago, Tom Holmberg said:

Some of the episodes I was like "It's over? That's it? Nothing happened."

A show about nothing could work but let's face it, this is no "Seinfeld". 😏

BBT was a miracle of packing a lot into a short timespan. The jokes were punchy and the plot moved forward.  If this show made us laugh consistently like that we probably wouldn't feel so shortchanged on time. This show is just not that funny and the "dramedy" parts aren't so great either. I'm still bummed that they didn't just continue with YS and call it "The Coopers". It was a winning format so why mess with it? From the moment they announced this show I knew it was a mistake.

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12 minutes ago, possibilities said:

It's not my favorite show ever, but I don't think it's terrible.

This is where I am too.  I thought this particular episode was just blah.   But not terrible.  One thing I did like was that they seemed to be softening the Audrey character a bit.  Not sure what their end game (if they have one) is with her but they do, at least, seem to be giving her more to do than just be a bitch.

12 minutes ago, Tom Holmberg said:

YS didn't start off as a dramedy, but turned into one as they focused more on other characters than Sheldon.

The first year or two of YS was just brilliant.  Well acted, well written and just plain funny.  They did lose their way a bit as the kids got older and they focused way too much on the Will George Cheat plot but by then you really cared about all the Coopers and it didn't matter as much that it had stopped being a joke a minute.

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Wouldn't it be nice if Sheldon could make an appearance on the show for the holidays? He was absent for Thanksgiving but there's still an episode before Christmas for him to show up. And all the other Coopers have already made appearances. Somehow I doubt we're going to get that. But why not? Wouldn't Sheldon have a break between semesters and want to visit his family? I can always hope....

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