"Young Sheldon" enchanted sitcom viewers with its solid character building and surprisingly tender heart. Unlike its parent program, "The Big Bang Theory," which could be cynical or even mean-spirited, the spin-off wasn't afraid to introduce the world to characters who truly liked one another and were willing to work together to make their lives better. As the Coopers struggle against community expectations and the cruelties of poverty, sometimes fighting amongst themselves, the love between them is undeniable.

But all good things must come to an end, and when "Young Sheldon" concluded, it was with a heart-rending, long-dreaded tragedy. The death of George Cooper Sr. (Lance Barber) sends his son Sheldon (Iain Armitage) on a path toward success. But the loss of their patriarch undeniably s

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