Young Sheldon - Season 5 Apr 2026
If you want the show where Sheldon says “Bazinga” as a child, stick to Seasons 1-3. But if you want a profound, aching portrait of a family’s unraveling—with genuinely great performances from Barber, Potts, and Revord—watch Season 5. Just keep a tissue handy. And maybe don’t watch it with your own mother.
When Young Sheldon premiered in 2017, it was sold as a gentle, nostalgic sitcom. It was The Wonder Years with a bow tie and a Boogeyman complex—a safe place to watch a child prodigy outsmart his Texas family. For four seasons, the show balanced precocious physics jokes with warm hugs. Then came Season 5. Young Sheldon - Season 5
But for viewers who grew up with Roseanne or Friday Night Lights , Season 5 is a revelation. Creator Chuck Lorre finally sheds the multicamera laugh track (the show is single-cam, but the DNA was always sitcom) and delivers pure, serialized drama. The episode “A Clogged Pore, a Little Spanish and the Future” doesn’t have a single joke. It has a teenage couple terrified of an unplanned pregnancy. That is bold. Rating: 9/10 If you want the show where Sheldon says
Young Sheldon Season 5 is the Empire Strikes Back of the franchise. It destroys the status quo. It makes you uncomfortable. It asks whether love is enough to keep a family together when money, faith, and desire tear them apart. And maybe don’t watch it with your own mother