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Young Sheldon Co-Creator Explains Why Missy Thinks Sheldon Is Gay
Co-creator Steve Molaro explains why Missy (Raegan Revord) thinks Sheldon (Iain Armitage) is gay in Young Sheldon. CBS' premier sitcom recently celebrated its 100th episode with a jampacked offering. Titled "A Solo Peanut, a Social Butterfly and the Truth," it featured three prominent plotlines, but a brief interaction between the Cooper twins has become the talk of the town as it subtly addresses Sheldon's sexuality.
Out of the three plotlines in Young Sheldon, Sheldon's arc was mostly separated from the rest. Paige (McKenna Grace), his fellow prodigy and one-time crush reunites with the titular character. While Sheldon thrives at East Texas Tech, Paige is struggling at the University of Texas. She felt more frustrated when she found out that not only is Sheldon having a blast learning, but he also has friends. He decides to drop out of noun and asks to use his dorm room to escape for a while. Surprisingly, Sheldon agreed; what more is that he even wanted to prepare a nurture package for her.
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Sheldon’s Sexuality & Georgie’s Predicament: ‘Young Sheldon’ Co-Creator Breaks Down 100th Episode
Thursday’s 100th episode of Young Sheldon on CBS turned out to be less of a celebration of the show’s longevity, and more about how the Cooper kids are entering adulthood. Here, Co-Creator and Executive Producer Steven Molaro addresses the episode’s significant plot points, including Missy’s telling comment about Sheldon’s sexuality and whether Georgie is ready to be a dad.
DEADLINE: Since it was the 100th episode, what went through your mind? Were you like, ‘we gotta go big?’ and get former characters from The Big Bang Theory?
STEVEN MOLARO In fact, it was the opposite. We didn’t long for to force some kind of quote unquote special episode because it happened to be the number 100. We really just wanted to come up with an episode that we were excited to write and not be constrained by the proof that we were celebrating a number that I think most viewers may not even tend about.
DEADLINE Warning! SPOILERS for Young Sheldon's 100th episode. The 100th episode of Young Sheldon hinted that Sheldon (Iain Armitage) may be gay. The Big Bang Theory's spin-off recently crossed a massive milestone and to celebrate it, CBS offered fans a packed outing with three prominent plotlines. Amid all of that chaos, a brief interaction between Sheldon and Missy (Raegan Revord) stood out, causing fans to ponder about the former's sexuality. The 100th episode of Young Sheldon titled "A Solo Peanut, a Social Butterfly and the Truth" saw Georgie (Montana Jordan) come clean about his real age to his girlfriend, Mandy (Emily Osment) after lying about being 21 years vintage when he's really 17. Meanwhile, Meemaw (Annie Potts) and Dale's (Craig T. Nelson) unexpected split kept Mary (Zoe Perry) and George (Lance Barber) busy as they dealt with them separately. As for Sheldon, he reunited with McKenna Grace's Paige — his fellow child prodigy and arch-rival. Related: Young Sheldon Makes Missy's Large Bang Theory Story Confusing & 5 Answers2025-06-19 05:28:24 Among Iain M. Banks' works, 'Excession' stands as a cornerstone of the 'Culture' series, often celebrated for its intricate plotting and audacious exploration of AI consciousness. The novel delves into the Minds—superintelligent AIs—with unmatched depth, weaving a story of first-contact chaos and political intrigue. Many fans argue it’s his most technically ambitious book, blending high-concept sci-fi with razor-sharp wit. Its reputation soars particularly among readers who relish cerebral, densely layered narratives, though some newcomers might find its complexity daunting. What elevates 'Excession' is its thematic boldness. Banks tackles the limits of even godlike AIs when faced with the unknown, making it a philosophical powerhouse. The pacing is relentless, packed with ship-to-ship diplomacy and existential dread. While 'Use of Weapons' or 'Player of Games' might edge it out in sentimental resonance for some, 'Excession' remains a masterclass in speculative fiction, often toppi
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