Meemaw, Missy Cooper, and Raj from The Big Bang Theory
There are many characters in The Big Bang Theory franchise that don't get the accolades they deserve. While The Big Bang Theory focused on the relationships between the members of the scientists' friend group, Leonard and Sheldon often took the central stage, leaving several other characters without the storylines or attention they should have gotten, including people both in the main group and those peripheral to the story.
Posts Meemaw has always been a widow, with little to no explanation of her relationship with her husband or what her life was like before. Additionally, while her best-known story is a silly one, she often provides emotional support to Sheldon or Mary and has good advice after George Sr.'s death. These moments are more important than the nonsense surrounding her illegal gambling room and demonstrate how deserving she is of more than she has.
8 Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz Melissa Rauch Close Bernadette is often thought of as a shallow character with an annoyingly high-pitched voice, but this superficial description bears little resemblance to reality. She is much more than the stereotypical character she originally seemed to see, and it is unfortunate that she is so overlooked.
6 Coach Wayne Wilkins Doc Farrow Coach Wilkins is one of the most underrated characters in Young Sheldon. He's most often seen in scenes in the high school coaching office, giving George advice or making hilarious comments, making it appear that he is a minor character whose job is to provide comedy in exchanges with George. However, Wilkins' relationship with George is deeper than that. He wanted the best for George and his kids, often helping him see things differently.
2:45 Related Big Bang Theory: Why Raj Is the Perfect Character For the Next Spinoff With rumors swirling about a Big Bang Theory spinoff centering on Raj Koothrappali, we examine why he's the perfect character for his own show. 3 Billy Sparks Wyatt McClure Billy Sparks was initially introduced as a foil for Sheldon. He was supposed to be as dimwitted as Sheldon was bright, and his lack of understanding and common sense were often at the heart of jokes in the early seasons. However, Billy is far more than a villain stereotype, and the version of him in Young Sheldon is very different from the boy that Sheldon described as a"childhood bully" in The Big Bang Theory.
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