Big Bang Theory fans can now binge-watch ‘unforgettable’ spin-off show on Netflix


Fans of The Big Bang Theory are in for a treat as they can now marathon the full spin-off series on Netflix.
Young Sheldon, which had its run on CBS from September 2017 to May 2024 over seven seasons, acts as a precursor to The Big Bang Theory, chronicling the earlier years of beloved character Sheldon Cooper (portrayed by Jim Parsons).
In the climactic seventh season, audiences watch Sheldon adapt to life in Germany following his move for a summer program. It’s here that he meets a host of new obstacles, including finding himself lagging behind academically for the first time, reports…
As the series nears its end, the Cooper family endures a heartfelt loss, pushing Sheldon to navigate through tough emotions.
Since the last season premiered, viewers have expressed their praise, citing the blend of humor and touching moments, labeling it a ‘classic.’
One enthusiastic fan articulated their thoughts on Rotten Tomatoes, saying: “Young Sheldon Season 7 perfectly balances heartfelt moments with laugh-out-loud comedy, leaving you crying and laughing at the same time.
“An emotional and unforgettable ending to what has been a truly classic series of storytelling for generations to come.”

Similarly, another viewer, who was initially hesitant about the show, expressed their surprise at how much they enjoyed it, adding: “A friend recommended this and I went in fully expecting to hate it. Much to my surprise, that didn’t happen. Young Sheldon has no right to be as charming as it is.”
A fan on social media highlighted the distinct approach of the spin-off compared to its predecessor, saying: “Whoever decided to make Young Sheldon half comedy, half family drama did the right thing.
They continued: “It’s not a sitcom like Big Bang, it’s actually really good and has a lot of heart; especially when they focus on the rest of the family like his older brother.”
The seventh season of Young Sheldon has garnered a flawless 100 percent rating from Rotten Tomatoes critics, along with an 86 percent score from audience members.