Summary
- Young Sheldon introduces inconsistencies with Sheldon's perception of his father's alcoholism, suggesting that his childhood perspective may have influenced his adult beliefs.
- The spinoff also changes Sheldon's love of scheduling and rules, going against the character's meticulous nature and adherence to routine portrayed in The Big Bang Theory.
- Sheldon's claims of being bullied on The Big Bang Theory don't align with what is shown in Young Sheldon, where he mainly receives odd looks and eye rolls, presenting another inconsistency.
The following contains discussions of alcoholism.
Young Sheldon chronicles the early life of theoretical physicist Sheldon Cooper, but there have been several Young Sheldon vs Big Bang Theory inconsistencies. TBBT introduced the eccentric physicist Sheldon (Jim Parsons), and he was an instant fan-favorite, with many of the best epsidoes centering on his antics. With his eidetic memory, love of routine, and constant crafting of binding contractual agreements such as the famed "Roommate Agreement," Sheldon was the most interesting character in the series, getting his spinoff after The Big Bang Theory ended.
Young Sheldon follows his life as a young prodigy (played now by Iain Armitage) living in Texas with his family. Except for his father, most of Sheldon's family already appeared on TBBT and brought plenty of childhood anecdotes with them. This managed to create some Young Sheldon inconsistencies, as Mary and Sheldon's stories on TBBT didn't match up with Young Sheldon. In the case of Young Sheldon vs. Big Bang Theory, certain things happen differently than how they were described in the parent show.

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12 Sheldon Said His Dad Was An Alcoholic
Young Sheldon Shows He Wasn't Drinking That Much
One of the biggest Young Sheldon inconsistencies is its depiction of George Sr., who was described quite differently on TBBT. The Big Bang Theory spinoff never shied away from the fact that Sheldon’s dad, George, loved his beer — he's usually seen having one, maybe two every night, and sometimes three on Fridays. To a young Sheldon’s eyes, it might have seemed that his father drank a lot. So, perhaps it isn’t an inconsistency, as much as it is a young boy’s perception being carried over to his adult life.
This was even proven, to some degree, when Sheldon unearthed an old VHS tape of his father giving a pep talk during an episode of The Big Bang Theory and realized with the help of Amy that sometimes things can be “observer-relative.” Maybe the drinking got worse over time, and viewers have yet to see it. Either way, it seems like Sheldon’s dad was a man who drank a lot of beer but didn’t have a problem with alcohol, per se.
11 Sheldon's Scheduling Conflicts
Sheldon Hated Making Schedules In Young Sheldon
Another one of the bigger Young Sheldon vs Big Bang Theory inconsistencies that the spinoff changed was Sheldon's love of scheduling and rules. A season 5 episode of Young Sheldon reveals that the titular character heavily regulated other students' use of his dorm room at East Texas Tech, though he hated scheduling these things. Given Sheldon's meticulous nature and love of routine, one would assume that he would have no problem with this.
Additionally, Sheldon's extreme adherence to routine was a major part of The Big Bang Theory, to the point that he once revealed his bowel movements ran like a "German train schedule." While it's possible that he developed these idiosyncrasies later in life, it's tough to believe that Sheldon would, at any point, have reviled creating a schedule for himself and his cohorts.

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10 Sheldon Claimed To Be Bullied A Lot
Young Sheldon Didn't Show The Bullying He Described On TBBT
Viewers have seen glimpses of how Sheldon was picked on at school, but it seems as though he mainly kept to himself and wasn’t tormented and bullied as much as he describes later to his friends on The Big Bang Theory, only adding to the list of Young Sheldon inconsistencies. What's more, there are several Young Sheldon.
Maybe there are things audiences just aren't shown in the series, and there’s still more story to tell. But, from what has been depicted thus far, while Sheldon didn’t have many friends, most of the high school students just gave him weird looks and rolled eyes. His biggest bully was the dimwitted neighbor, Billy Sparks, and the little girl whose bullying seemed to stop as soon as it began.
9 Adult Sheldon Said He Didn’t Have Any Friends
The Spinoff Shows Sheldon Had Friends In His Childhood
Tam surely must be hurt to know that Sheldon told all of his friends in adulthood that he didn’t have any friends when he was younger, as Sheldon's claim on TBBT that he was friendless is one of the biggest Young Sheldon vs Big Bang Theory inconsistencies. Meanwhile, it seemed like he and Tam hung out every day, eating together, studying in the library, and sometimes even getting together after school.
A grown-up Tam appeared on The Big Bang Theory, showing that Sheldon sort of blocked out their friendship after getting upset that Tam moved away, so this could explain that inconsistency. That said, Sheldon even, much to Paige's surprise, had a group of friends in college with whom he hung out to play games like Dungeons & Dragons.

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8 Sheldon’s Parents Had A Much More Functional Relationship
Sheldon's Parents Breakup Seemed To Come Later Than Expected
While Sheldon often discusses how his parents’ marriage imploded, with his father’s cheating and staying out all night, very little of that has thus far come to light, and his parents' marriage becomes one of the bigger Young Sheldon vs Big Bang Theory inconsistencies. Sure, they don’t exactly have the perfect marriage, but, for the most part, his father, George, seems like a doting, hard-working father.
Young Sheldon season 5 did show signs of fractures starting to come to the surface in Sheldon's parents' marriage and is likely setting the scene for more of what's to come in of how Sheldon re his youth. Sheldon seemed to have left out a lot about the happier moments from childhood, instead embellishing the bad in his recollections.
7 Where Is The House On Blocks?
Sheldon Lives In A Nice House In Young Sheldon
In The Big Bang Theory, Sheldon mentions one time that his mother had to return home to Texas because their house was slipping off the blocks again, which would imply that they lived in a trailer park. However, more Young Sheldon vs Big Bang Theory inconsistencies come to light, as they live in a lovely home. So, when exactly did they move to this type of home on blocks?
It could have been after Sheldon’s father died, which is when he was 14 or 15. Or maybe it was after George lost his job. Perhaps this means the Young Sheldon story will take a bad turn at some point, and the family will lose their home — or maybe Mary and Sheldon didn’t mean the comment literally. Also, their current house could be “on blocks,” a cheaper method of building a foundation versus poured concrete.

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6 Meemaw Seems Very Different
Meemaw Changed Drastically Between The Shows
Meemaw's character is quite different on TBBT, and her depiction in the spinoff is one of the biggest Young Sheldon inconsistencies. During her appearance on TBBT, Meemaw (June Squibb) hilariously rags on Amy. But, there was no resemblance between her and the Meemaw in Young Sheldon, played by Annie Potts, both in appearance and attitude. She did present as the true Meemaw when adult Sheldon poured her a whiskey instead of wine and declared “I made it just how you like it — a lot in a glass.”
It’s possible that Meemaw became old-fashioned and stern as she aged, but the woman seen in The Big Bang Theory seems almost nothing like the version seen in Young Sheldon. It's hard to believe that Meemaw shifted so rapidly from the wild and unconventional grandmother she was 20+ years before to the wholesome woman she appears to be in the present day.
5 Where Is Pop-Pop?
Sheldon Claims His Grandfather Was An Influence In TBBT
Speaking of Meemaw, Sheldon credits his grandfather for getting him into science before he ed away. In Young Sheldon, it has presumably been about four years since his grandfather died, which would mean Sheldon was five years old when he lost Pop-Pop. Five is probably old enough to start developing an interest in particular hobbies, so it’s quite possible that someone as intellectually advanced as Sheldon got the science bug from that age.
But he never really talks about his grandfather in Young Sheldon, nor about him being an inspiration. Viewers never see photos of him either, both in Connie's house or in Sheldon's. While he is mentioned from time to time, including one episode when Dr. Sturgis (whose absence in talk on The Big Bang Theory about Sheldon's childhood is another Young Sheldon) tries on his old jacket at a garage sale, upsetting Connie. But Sheldon rarely quotes or references him.

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4 Sheldon’s Dad Was Leonard’s Bully
The Actor Who Plays George Had Another Role In TBBT
Eagle-eyed fans noticed as soon as Young Sheldon was released that the actor who plays George also plays Jimmy, Leonard’s high school bully, in an episode of The Big Bang Theory. In TBBT season 5, episode 11, "The Speckerman Recurrence," Jimmy (Lance Barber) reaches out to Leonard, and Leonard has the chance to stand up to him. Meanwhile, Barber returned to the TBBT family to play George, and viewers noticed. It was only a small role, but, for the sake of believability, it’s something audiences can’t unsee.
3 How To Win Friends and Influence People
Sheldon's Eidetic Memory Causes Many Inconsistencies
Sheldon's eidetic memory is a curse when it comes to Young Sheldon vs Big Bang Theory inconsistencies. In Young Sheldon, the librarian hands Sheldon the book How to Win Friends and Influence People, which he reads and attempts to follow to win friends and influence people. The tactics don’t quite work. However, in The Big Bang Theory, an adult Sheldon comes across a mention of Dale Carnegie and this book, and he seems unfamiliar with it. For someone with an eidetic memory, this isn’t something he would forget.

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