Funeral
- Episode aired May 16, 2024
- TV-PG
- 21m
IMDb RATING
9.5/10
1.4K
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Sheldon leaves East Texas for the California Institute of Technology following the death of his father, George Cooper Sr.Sheldon leaves East Texas for the California Institute of Technology following the death of his father, George Cooper Sr.Sheldon leaves East Texas for the California Institute of Technology following the death of his father, George Cooper Sr.
Jim Parsons
- Sheldon Cooper
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaDuring the funeral, Lance Barber, who portrayed George Sr., can be seen in the back of the church dressed as a female attendee.
- Quotes
Missy Cooper: Why are they laughing at Dad?
Georgie Cooper: 'Cause they love him.
- ConnectionsFeatures Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
Featured review
I hate you!!!!
I hate you!!!!
I hate you!!!! I hate you!!!!
I hate you!!!! I hate you!!!! I hate you!!!!
I have been watching this show since day one. And the most important factor keeping me watching the show was the cast. Even the child cast - now young adults, of course - has been AMAZING!
As audience we have had some serious connections with the characters as they are not some unrealistic sit-com schmucks.
Mary, a loving wife trying her best with and for her family;
Missy, the sister often ignored, but because she is not loved but because she has the emotional strength to survive;
Geoorgie, the son that we all have been, trying to have fun, but stand tall when duty calls;
Sheldon, the person we cannot stand for various reasons because we all have met people like him;
Connie, the wise woman we consult when things get rough because we know we can trust her perception, vision and resilience;
and George, the father we all want to be: being there for the good and the bad, trying to do the best he can - just like Mary - as a parent, trying to understand and adapt to new obstacles that life puts in front of us...
These truly talented people have brought to life these ordinary people in an extra-ordinary way for the past seven years.
And then, the talentless writers and producers tried to ruin this beauty with the next/final episode!!!!!
For me, this is the final episode, this is the goodbye we, the audience, and our beloved characters deserve.
I hate you!!!! I hate you!!!!
I hate you!!!! I hate you!!!! I hate you!!!!
I have been watching this show since day one. And the most important factor keeping me watching the show was the cast. Even the child cast - now young adults, of course - has been AMAZING!
As audience we have had some serious connections with the characters as they are not some unrealistic sit-com schmucks.
Mary, a loving wife trying her best with and for her family;
Missy, the sister often ignored, but because she is not loved but because she has the emotional strength to survive;
Geoorgie, the son that we all have been, trying to have fun, but stand tall when duty calls;
Sheldon, the person we cannot stand for various reasons because we all have met people like him;
Connie, the wise woman we consult when things get rough because we know we can trust her perception, vision and resilience;
and George, the father we all want to be: being there for the good and the bad, trying to do the best he can - just like Mary - as a parent, trying to understand and adapt to new obstacles that life puts in front of us...
These truly talented people have brought to life these ordinary people in an extra-ordinary way for the past seven years.
And then, the talentless writers and producers tried to ruin this beauty with the next/final episode!!!!!
For me, this is the final episode, this is the goodbye we, the audience, and our beloved characters deserve.
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- nakrugt
- May 16, 2024
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