After CBS announced that the hit Big Bang Theory spin-off Young Sheldon would end after its seventh season, star Annie Potts expressed her shock and disappointment at the decision. The show had been given a three-season renewal in March 2021, taking it up through Season 7, but it was revealed in November that it would end after that season. Potts, best known for her roles on shows like Designing Women and Love & War, called the decision a ‘stupid business move’ in an interview with Variety. She admitted that she was completely unprepared for the news, especially since the show was highly successful both on network TV and on streaming platforms.

Potts explained that she and her co-stars were blindsided by the decision, as they were not expecting the show to end so abruptly. She emphasized that the cast and crew had created a tight-knit community while working on the show, and the sudden ending left a significant void in their lives. Her 15-year-old co-star Iain Armitage echoed her sentiments, expressing his sadness at not being able to work with Potts and the rest of the cast on a daily basis. Together, they felt that there were more stories to tell and more potential for the show to continue.

The emotional impact of the show ending was palpable during the wrap-up of filming, with Potts reflecting on the significance of the show in her life and Armitage acknowledging the difficulty of moving on from such a meaningful experience. Despite their sadness, the cast members recognized the positive aspects of their time on the show and looked forward to future opportunities. Armitage shared his excitement about returning to Los Angeles and pursuing other interests, such as getting his pilot’s license and giving tours at Warner Bros. He also mentioned the joy of reuniting with former cast members like Jim Parsons and Mayim Bialik.

The return of Parsons and Bialik as the grown-up Sheldon and Amy for the show’s finale brought a sense of closure and nostalgia for the cast and fans alike. Armitage described the experience as a reunion, highlighting the chemistry between the actors and their shared history on the show. Despite the disappointment of Young Sheldon ending, the cast members were grateful for the opportunity to work together and create a successful series that resonated with audiences. While saying goodbye to a beloved show was challenging, they embraced the memories and relationships formed during their time on set.

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