Young Sheldon will stick around until at least 2024

Sam Barsanti
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Young Sheldon
Young Sheldon

The existence of Young Sheldon may be a pretty good punchline all on its own (itโ€™s about Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory, except now heโ€™s YOUNG and has a BOW TIE), but in the midst of all the jokes about watching Young Sheldon, itโ€™s easy to forget thatโ€ฆ people do actually watch Young Sheldon. A lot of people. Like, itโ€™s apparently the โ€œmost-watched comedy on television,โ€ according to Deadline.

Also according to Deadline: CBS has ordered three additional seasons of the Big Bang Theory spin-off, meaning it will be on the air until at least 2024, at which point Young Sheldon (played by Iain Armitage, who is probably doing a good job and is not intended to be the target of any of our sarcastic jokes) will be a teenagerโ€”assuming the series follows the natural progression of time. You thought Sheldon was lovably precocious as an 11-year-old, getting ready to go to college, interning at a train museum, and learning how to ride a bike without training wheels (these are all apparently real plot points)? Well, wait until heโ€™s a moody teenager, wearing black t-shirts, listening to heavy metal, and yelling at his mom about how sheโ€™s not bazinga and she will never be bazinga. Actually, that sounds pretty good. Maybe they could rebrand the show as Bad Sheldon and finally address his never-mentioned rebellious phase?

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