Hey, "Young Sheldon" fans. We're back at you with another new, Young Sheldon article because we have word that CBS is indeed giving you guys another new episode of it tonight, March 14, 2024. That's right, guys. Tonight's new episode will be the 5th one for this current season 7, and we've got some new preview information for it. CBS put out an official press release for tonight's new episode 5. So, we will certainly dig into it for this preview session. Let's do it. For starters, there is an official title for this new episode 5 of Young Sheldon season 7. The writers decided to name it, "A Frankenstein's Monster and a Crazy Church Guy." In tonight's new, March 14, 2024 edition, you guys will get some new scenes, featuring Sheldon, Missy & Billy Sparks and Mary.
- 3/14/2024
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Get ready for a laughter-filled night as “Young Sheldon” returns with Season 7 Episode 5, titled “A Frankenstein’s Monster and a Crazy Church Guy,” airing on CBS at 7:00 Pm this Thursday. The lovable prodigy, Sheldon, takes center stage as he lends his unique intellect to help his roommate attempt to beat the stock market, promising a blend of wit and financial antics.
Meanwhile, a lively subplot unfolds as Missy and Billy Sparks throw a party, ensuring a dose of teenage fun and misadventures. The episode also introduces a new chapter for Mary as she explores a new church, adding a touch of heartfelt exploration to the storyline.
Tune in for an episode that guarantees laughter, warmth, and the endearing charm of Sheldon Cooper. “A Frankenstein’s Monster and a Crazy Church Guy” is set to offer a perfect mix of humor and heart, making Thursday night a delightful escape into...
Meanwhile, a lively subplot unfolds as Missy and Billy Sparks throw a party, ensuring a dose of teenage fun and misadventures. The episode also introduces a new chapter for Mary as she explores a new church, adding a touch of heartfelt exploration to the storyline.
Tune in for an episode that guarantees laughter, warmth, and the endearing charm of Sheldon Cooper. “A Frankenstein’s Monster and a Crazy Church Guy” is set to offer a perfect mix of humor and heart, making Thursday night a delightful escape into...
- 3/8/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
It’s almost time for a second emotional goodbye to one of comedy’s best characters: Sheldon Cooper.
Fans fell in love with the character of Sheldon on The Big Bang Theory, which ran for 12 years and starred Jim Parsons. In the spinoff prequel Young Sheldon, Parsons passed down the torch to Iain Armitage. However, Parsons still narrates the series as adult Sheldon and executive produces.
Young Sheldon allows audiences to travel back to Sheldon’s childhood in East Texas, truly giving us the opportunity to meet his family in a way that we hadn’t with their appearances on The Big Bang Theory. Sheldon wouldn’t be who he is without Mary (Zoe Perry), George Sr. (Lance Barber), Missy (Raegan Revord), Georgie (Montana Jordan), and his Meemaw (Annie Potts).
Let’s be honest, the show is just as fun as The Big Bang Theory was, albeit in a different...
Fans fell in love with the character of Sheldon on The Big Bang Theory, which ran for 12 years and starred Jim Parsons. In the spinoff prequel Young Sheldon, Parsons passed down the torch to Iain Armitage. However, Parsons still narrates the series as adult Sheldon and executive produces.
Young Sheldon allows audiences to travel back to Sheldon’s childhood in East Texas, truly giving us the opportunity to meet his family in a way that we hadn’t with their appearances on The Big Bang Theory. Sheldon wouldn’t be who he is without Mary (Zoe Perry), George Sr. (Lance Barber), Missy (Raegan Revord), Georgie (Montana Jordan), and his Meemaw (Annie Potts).
Let’s be honest, the show is just as fun as The Big Bang Theory was, albeit in a different...
- 2/15/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Young Sheldon is one of those shows where the season finale sneaks up on you, and you're left wondering: where'd the time go?
With six seasons already aired, The Big Bang Theory spinoff is a gem of a comedy show chronicling Sheldon's life in the late 20th century in Texas.
The show is beloved thanks to its great characters, touching storylines, genius writing, and the hilarious jokes it packs.
It is time to prepare for the seventh season, and below, we have gathered all the information there is to know about the show.
Be sure to bookmark this page; we'll update it with new information as soon as it's out.
Will There Be a Young Sheldon Season 7?
Unfortunately, despite being popular, Young Sheldon … bazinga!
Of course, there'll be a seventh season. In March 2021, Young Sheldon scored a three-season renewal from CBS after delivering great viewership numbers four years in a row.
With six seasons already aired, The Big Bang Theory spinoff is a gem of a comedy show chronicling Sheldon's life in the late 20th century in Texas.
The show is beloved thanks to its great characters, touching storylines, genius writing, and the hilarious jokes it packs.
It is time to prepare for the seventh season, and below, we have gathered all the information there is to know about the show.
Be sure to bookmark this page; we'll update it with new information as soon as it's out.
Will There Be a Young Sheldon Season 7?
Unfortunately, despite being popular, Young Sheldon … bazinga!
Of course, there'll be a seventh season. In March 2021, Young Sheldon scored a three-season renewal from CBS after delivering great viewership numbers four years in a row.
- 11/15/2023
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
CBS has released a first promo for the one-two punch of NCIS and NCIS: Hawai’i that will populate Monday nights this fall.
By pairing the long-running and brand-new crimesolving procedurals, the promo says, “We Just Solved Mondays,” while offering fleeting glimpses at the latter, which stars Vanessa Lachey. (Watch it below.)
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Airing Mondays at 9/8c (starting Sept. 20), NCIS Season...
By pairing the long-running and brand-new crimesolving procedurals, the promo says, “We Just Solved Mondays,” while offering fleeting glimpses at the latter, which stars Vanessa Lachey. (Watch it below.)
More from TVLineBig Brother Recap: Who Became Evictee No. 5? And What's the New Twist?Which 'Will They/Won't They' Couple Is About to Run Into a New Roadblock?Young Sheldon: Wyatt McClure (aka Billy Sparks) Upped to Series Regular
Airing Mondays at 9/8c (starting Sept. 20), NCIS Season...
- 8/13/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
We’ll be seeing a lot more of Billy Sparks on Young Sheldon, following his parents’ recent separation.
The Big Bang Theory spinoff has promoted Wyatt McClure to series regular ahead of Season 5, our sister site Deadline reports.
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Billy had been referenced in Seasons 3 and 5 of the mothership, when Sheldon told tales of his childhood bully to Leonard & Co. McClure originated...
The Big Bang Theory spinoff has promoted Wyatt McClure to series regular ahead of Season 5, our sister site Deadline reports.
More from TVLineBig Brother Recap: Who Became the Season's First Female Evictee?Love Island's Leslie Offers Update on Her Mysterious Off-Camera Departure: 'What I Did Was a Little Illegal'Big Brother Recap: Did the Houseguests Go Through With Evicting Frenchie?
Billy had been referenced in Seasons 3 and 5 of the mothership, when Sheldon told tales of his childhood bully to Leonard & Co. McClure originated...
- 8/6/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Wyatt McClure, who recurred on CBS’ Young Sheldon since Season 1, has been promoted to series regular for the show’s upcoming fifth season.
Young Sheldon stars Iain Armitage as the title character, a younger version of the character played by Jim Parsons on The Big Bang Theory. In the fourth season of the show, which debuted in November, Armitage’s Sheldon is 11 years old, graduating from Medford High School before going to college, with a summer job at the local train museum, and attempting to ride his bike without training wheels.
McClure plays Billy Sparks, the neighbor and friend of Sheldon and Missy Cooper (Reagan Revord).
The series, which first made its debut on CBS in September 2017, also features Zoe Perry, Lance Barber, Montana Jordan and Annie Potts. Young Sheldon will return to CBS for Season 5 on Thursday, October 7 at 8 p.m.
Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc. produces the series,...
Young Sheldon stars Iain Armitage as the title character, a younger version of the character played by Jim Parsons on The Big Bang Theory. In the fourth season of the show, which debuted in November, Armitage’s Sheldon is 11 years old, graduating from Medford High School before going to college, with a summer job at the local train museum, and attempting to ride his bike without training wheels.
McClure plays Billy Sparks, the neighbor and friend of Sheldon and Missy Cooper (Reagan Revord).
The series, which first made its debut on CBS in September 2017, also features Zoe Perry, Lance Barber, Montana Jordan and Annie Potts. Young Sheldon will return to CBS for Season 5 on Thursday, October 7 at 8 p.m.
Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc. produces the series,...
- 8/6/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
In a complete reversal of last summer’s first three Big Brother evictions — which sent female All-Stars Keesha Smith, Nicole Anthony and Janelle Pierzina out the door all in a row — Season 23 has only booted men so far: Travis, Frenchie and, with a nice side of schadenfreude, Brent.
That streak of fellas had to end on Thursday, though, with two ladies — Hannah and Whitney — sitting on the block for the entire week. And with the Power of Veto going unused by Christian, Thursday’s episode was guaranteed to send one of Derek X.’s Aces teammates out the door. (Not...
That streak of fellas had to end on Thursday, though, with two ladies — Hannah and Whitney — sitting on the block for the entire week. And with the Power of Veto going unused by Christian, Thursday’s episode was guaranteed to send one of Derek X.’s Aces teammates out the door. (Not...
- 8/6/2021
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
Wil Wheaton guest starred on last night's episode of The Big Bang Theory, but sadly the Star Trek alumn didn't make his appearance until the end of the episode. Luckily though, the episode was still a Sheldon-centric one making it entertaining.
Apparently Sheldon has decided Wil Wheaton is in his top ten list of enemies ever since he stood him up at a Star Trek convention and he couldn't pass on a chance to defeat him in a card game.
Meanwhile, Wolowitz made poor Leonard make good in a six year old pact to make Penny set him up with one of her friends. Their plotline was definitely far less entertaining than Raj and Sheldon's nerd fest, but still had a few chuckles and some smiles.
Overall the episode was entertaining and proving the show can take its remaining single nerds and still keep the show fresh. You can catch...
Apparently Sheldon has decided Wil Wheaton is in his top ten list of enemies ever since he stood him up at a Star Trek convention and he couldn't pass on a chance to defeat him in a card game.
Meanwhile, Wolowitz made poor Leonard make good in a six year old pact to make Penny set him up with one of her friends. Their plotline was definitely far less entertaining than Raj and Sheldon's nerd fest, but still had a few chuckles and some smiles.
Overall the episode was entertaining and proving the show can take its remaining single nerds and still keep the show fresh. You can catch...
- 10/20/2009
- by eric@iscribelimited.com (The Barnacle)
- TVfanatic
It would appear, Big Bang theorists, that Sheldon has finally found his Khan -- or, maybe, his Kirk. See, if, like me, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is one of your favorite sci-fi flicks of all time, you probably noticed that the normally exacting Shedon became hilariously unmoored in his white hot rage for Star Trek: The Next Generation wunderkind Wil Wheaton. Quoting both Khan Noonien Singh ("From Hell's heart, I stab at thee!"), and, in a fashion, Capt. James T. Kirk ("Wheeeaatonnnn!"), it was unclear whether Sheldon saw himself as a wronged, genetically superior supervillian battling to destroy Wheaton's impetuous Kirk,...
- 10/20/2009
- by Adam B. Vary
- EW.com - PopWatch
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