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As Sheldon Cooper nears the end of his college journey in Young Sheldon, the lack of enthusiasm from his family about his future becomes glaringly evident. His parents, George and Mary, seem detached, and even his siblings Missy and Georgie fail to show much interest in his big decisions, signaling a deeper issue with the Cooper family dynamic. Let’s watch the video to see how this lack of family engagement plays a pivotal role in Sheldon’s future, setting the stage for his Nobel Prize moment in The Big Bang Theory.