They have casted for the prequel- and the working title is "Young Sheldon". I hope they change that. Ian Armitage is Sheldon and Zoe Perry (Laurie Metcalf's real life daughter) is Mary Cooper. George Sr. is played by Leonard's high school bully (I can't remember the actor's name). I don't have high hopes for this. Do you?
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Reply by Knixon
on April 8, 2017 at 2:07 AM
Well, Chuck Lorre and the others get paid - sometimes just by their own production companies, if nothing else, based on development deals with networks etc - even if a show DOESN'T run for years/decades. But the one thing they really can't do, at least not for long, is just sit around and not at least pretend to come up with SOMETHING "new."
Reply by FormerlyKnownAs
on April 10, 2017 at 10:28 AM
The man has an estimated worth of well OVER a half-billion $$$ (probably not including what "Uncle" doesn't know about)...don't think he falls into that put-out-garbage-in-order-to-pay-the-rent category.
Reply by Knixon
on April 10, 2017 at 6:11 PM
Whatever money he gets for development deals etc, is likely contingent on him coming up with something. Perhaps X number of show proposals over Y number of years, or something. If he doesn't come up with something, whatever you or I might think of its relative quality, he would be in breach of contract, which could cost him more than whatever money he got up front. It might even be worth it for him to self-finance the startup of Young Sheldon and produce the first Z number of episodes himself, even if it doesn't get picked up by the (or any other) network. Nothing like that would surprise me, when it comes to Hollyweird. It also wouldn't surprise me if we never learn the real reasons behind these things, until maybe a book from Lorre, published posthumously.
Reply by FormerlyKnownAs
on July 24, 2017 at 6:31 PM
Just noticed that Annie Potts is cast as Sheldon's grandmother; couldn't help but wonder how much she would have to shrink to fit into the June Squibb's version.
Turns out, not much; there is only an inch difference in their height. Potts - 5' 2'' and Squibb - 5' 1''. Funny that Squibb seems so much shorter. (Yes, some of us do have too much time on our hands.)
Reply by Knixon
on July 24, 2017 at 7:40 PM
I would have been thinking more of diameter than... altitude... but clothes etc could pretty much deal with that.
Reply by CalabrianQueen
on July 25, 2017 at 9:30 AM
I think it's already dead, people either watch HBO,STARZ,and SHOWTIME or stream.
The only true exception is Game of Thrones, it gets huge viewership in real time no matter what. IMO there's only a handful of good sitcoms on a TV right now and two of them are on TBS.
Reply by znexyish
on July 26, 2017 at 6:39 PM
I think they would be better off if it was called "The Coopers" and focus on the family. Sheldon has fans to be sure but he also has a lot of non-fans. While there have been some successful sitcoms featuring a child actor, "Blossom" of course, this one might be too much. Plus Jim Parsons is as much the draw as is Sheldon, and this kid cast in the show has to start fresh. I really don't care. It might be okay for a while.