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2[[Characters/YoungSheldonTheCooperFamily The Cooper Family]] ([[Characters/TheBigBangTheorySheldonCooper Sheldon Cooper]]) | '''Other Characters'''-]]]]]
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6Characters outside the Cooper family in ''Series/YoungSheldon''.
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8!!Children
9
10[[folder:Tam Nguyen]]
11!!Tam Nguyen
12[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/110790_1049b_full_1_1.jpg]]
13[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:''Adult Tam'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tam40_8.png[[/labelnote]]]]
14!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/RyanPhuong (''Young Sheldon''); Creator/RobertWu (''Series/TheBigBangTheory'')
15
16A Vietnamese teenage boy who was also the childhood friend and classmate of Sheldon Cooper. Tam is Sheldon's only friend in high school.
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18* AsianAndNerdy: He's the one who introduces Sheldon to comic books and role-playing games for the first time.
19* BrokenBird: Somewhat sullen and pessimistic because of his DarkAndTroubledPast. He appears to have PTSD.
20* TheBusCameBack: He disappeared after season 4 but returned in season 7 episode "A New Home and a Traditional Texas Torture".
21* CasanovaWannabe: Look at one of the reasons his and Sheldon's friendship with Libby broke up: [[spoiler:because Tam tried to hit on her when they went without Sheldon to that IMAX movie and she didn't like it]].
22* ChristianityIsCatholic: Justified, as many Catholic Vietnamese escaped to America after the Communist takeover. Around half of Vietnamese Americans are Catholic.
23* CompositeCharacter: Seems to be an amalgamation of the friends of adult Sheldon. He is the best friend of Sheldon in Texas while Leonard is Sheldon's best friend in California and both serve as the straight man to Sheldon's funny man (additionally Tam's parents are both emotionally abusive to him, just like Leonard's mom). Like Howard, Tam hits on every girl he meets. Additionally, Tam also has an overbearing mother (similar to Howard). Tam and Raj are both foreigners and Mary Cooper's racially insensitive comments to both are quite similar. Tam is very into manga and comics, similar to Stuart Bloom.
24* DarkAndTroubledPast: After the UsefulNotes/VietnamWar, Tam's father was sent to a reeducation camp because he fought with the Americans. Meanwhile, his mother, his sisters, and he lived in poverty and sometimes starved. After his father was released, they reunited and fled to Thailand and were forced to live in a refugee camp. Eventually, they left for the United States and settled in Galveston. His father bought a shrimp boat and started a business until the KKK burnt his boat and chased away his family.
25* DefectorFromCommieLand: Tam's family were among the "boat people" who fled Vietnam after the war.
26* DoomedByCanon: By the time of ''The Big Bang Theory'', Sheldon and Tam are no longer friends, and Tam wasn't mentioned for a long time. [[spoiler:It's finally revealed in season twelve that Tam had planned to go to college with Sheldon, but ended up staying in Texas with a girl named Beth he was dating. Sheldon felt so betrayed that he didn't contact or mention him for many years.]]
27* EarnYourHappyEnding: He suffered through poverty in Vietnam and often had an abusive childhood with his parents after moving to the United States. [[spoiler:When he finally appears in ''The Big Bang Theory'' he is HappilyMarried, has one son and at least one other child, and eventually repairs his friendship with Sheldon. He himself even describes his life as being great, a stark contrast to how his home life sounded in his childhood.]]
28* {{Hypocrite}}: He denounces US action in Vietnam calling the Americans the "wrong side", but he and his family fled to the United States to escape Vietnam for a better life.
29* ImmigrantPatriotism: He displays this to an even greater extent than his parents, which is saying something.
30* IntergenerationalFriendship: Downplayed, but Tam is at least five years older than Sheldon. He also occasionally hangs out with Missy and Billy.
31* LoserFriendPuzzlesOutsiders: When Tam appears in the TBBT, Howard asks him if there are no other boys in Texas when Tam describes his friendship with Sheldon.
32* ObliviousToHatred: [[spoiler:It's revealed in TBBT that he didn't go to college in California with Sheldon, who felt betrayed and even put Tam on his enemies list. Tam thought they just naturally drifted apart and was never aware that Sheldon had been angry with him for 20 years.]]
33* OnlyFriend: To Sheldon, in his childhood. (Except for that brief time when Libby was also their friend, as well as Sheldon's [[OddFriendship brief and one-time friendship]] with George Jr.'s bully Tommy Clarkson.)
34* OutOfFocus: He appeared in eleven episodes of season one and ten episodes of season two, and often had a role to play in the subplots. Starting in season three, he appears less often and is usually just a cameo at best. He was in only five episodes of the third season. In season four, he only appears in three episodes. He didn't appear at all in seasons five or six, returning for only one episode in season seven.
35* VitriolicBestBuds: With Sheldon. They do rib on each other but they are there for support when needed.
36[[/folder]]
37
38[[folder:William "Billy" Sparks]]
39!!William "Billy" Sparks
40[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bill4.png]]
41!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/WyattMcClure
42
43The son of a neighbor to the Cooper family.
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45* AbhorrentAdmirer: He has a one-sided crush on Missy.
46* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Sheldon describes him as a bully in ''The Big Bang Theory'' but in ''Young Sheldon'', he's on friendly terms with Sheldon and it's actually Billy's sister Bobbi who bullies Sheldon.
47* TheBully: To Sheldon, but only in the pilot. After that, his little sister Bobbi takes on the bully role.
48* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In his first appearance he is indeed shown bullying Sheldon, calling Sheldon a doofus and taunting him with his pet chicken Matilda. After that, Billy quickly becomes more of an emergency playmate/underling figure to Sheldon.
49* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the KindheartedSimpleton and FatIdiot. Billy might be kind to everyone he meets and nobody actually hates him, but his stupid moments embarrass his parents and once he reaches high school he becomes very unpopular with the other kids with even Missy trying to avoid him. And unlike most examples of the trope, Billy is aware that he isn't bright or have any impressive skills when compared to even the most average kids and how this impacts his family, leaving him depressed when his father leaves in Season 4.
50* DisappearedDad: Subverted. Herschel moved out in season 4, and Billy is struggling to adapt to his father's absence. Though Herschel would later gain joint custody.
51* {{Doomed By Canon}}: Some fans have speculated he might be Missy’s first husband. Missy and her husband would separate while Missy is pregnant with her second child and eventually divorce.
52* DumbJock: He's on the same baseball team as Missy, and spent practice playing with worms.
53* FatComicRelief: He's a tubby, idiotic kid whose actions are PlayedForLaughs.
54* FatIdiot: He's a slow and overweight kid who often says and does stupid things.
55* {{Foil}}: Billy isn't exactly the brightest kid and it's made very clear that intelligence wise he's below average, serving as a strong contrast to Sheldon as their respective intelligences have different impacts on their families.
56* KindheartedSimpleton: He isn't very intelligent, but he is one of the friendliest characters on the show.
57* NiceGuy: Pilot aside, Billy is a friendly boy and he and Sheldon are on civil terms. They even occasionally spend time together.
58* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: His name is William, but is usually called Billy. In fact, season 4 episode "Freshman Orientation and the Invention of the Zipper" showed he didn't know the former name either (to the point he thought he was wearing someone else's underwear due to them being marked "Billy").
59* VocalEvolution: His voice is deepening as of season 4.
60[[/folder]]
61
62[[folder:Veronica Duncan]]
63!!Veronica Duncan
64[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/isabe_2.jpg]]
65[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see her look before her conversion to born-again Christianity]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/may_plays_veronica_duncan_in_young_sheldon_1648482518.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
66!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/IsabelMay
67
68A troubled teen who becomes a Born-again Christian. She is the object of Georgie's affection.
69----
70* BewareTheNiceOnes: Being a born-again Christian didn't stop her from giving Georgie a black eye in retaliation for kissing her without permission during their baptism.
71* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: She hasn't appeared nor been mentioned since season 3 episode "An Academic Crime and a More Romantic Taco Bell". This is likely due to Isabel May working on other projects. She was finally mentioned in the series finale.
72* DarkAndTroubledPast: She was abandoned by her father and her older sister is in prison for trying to sell drugs to a cop.
73* DisappearedDad: As mentioned above, her father left when she was very young and her mother's boyfriend is a drunken {{jerkass}}.
74* DoomedByCanon: Given that Veronica isn't with adult Georgie in ''The Big Bang Theory'', any romance that may happen between the two will have ended before their adulthood. Adult Sheldon confirms that Georgie has at least two ex-wives, so it's possible that Veronica might be one of them.
75* EarnYourHappyEnding: Adult Sheldon's narration at the end of "Seven Deadly Sins and a Small Carl Sagan" indicates that Veronica went on to live a life devoted to God and help feed the poor, even helping her older sister, who she said previously had been arrested, start a literacy program for female inmates.
76* EasyEvangelism: After visiting Mary Cooper's Hell house on Halloween, she ends up immediately embracing Christianity upon seeing the sin of Lust.
77* EasilyForgiven: She's rather quick to forgive Georgie for coming on to her during their baptism. Perhaps justified due to her newfound Christian beliefs.
78* FormerTeenRebel: She's introduced as a cigarette-smoking, alcohol-drinking wild child who will put out for pretty much anyone. A trip to the Hell House later, she's a born-again Christian and has truly changed for the better.
79* FriendToAllChildren: She wants to be a teacher as she likes kids and gets along with Missy and Sheldon rather well.
80* GirlyBruiser: Very sweet and feminine, but capable of giving Georgie a black eye with one punch.
81* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: She has blond hair and is very nice and compassionate to all, even Georgie.
82* LetsJustBeFriends: Georgie has a big crush on Veronica and the two even date on Halloween. Though after embracing God, Veronica would rather be friends. Though [[spoiler:she seems to be developing feelings for him as of "A Proposal and a Popsicle Stick Cross".]]
83* NiceGirl: She is a very nice and compassionate person and a delightful person to be around.
84* ReallyGetsAround: Heavily implied to be this before her salvation, as Sheldon notes that there are a lot of boys she has been "friendly" with. Had it not been for the visit to the Hell House, Veronica and Georgie would have likely ended up having sex on Halloween.
85* StatuesqueStunner: Very beautiful and taller than Georgie.
86[[/folder]]
87
88[[folder:Paige Swanson]]
89!!Paige Swanson
90[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/paige.jpg]]
91[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:"Bad Girl" look]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/paige___bad_girl_look.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
92[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Mature look]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/paige_3.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
93!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/MckennaGrace
94
95A ChildProdigy who takes Dr. Sturgis' class alongside Sheldon. She's not only smarter than Sheldon, but also more social as well. Sheldon views her as a rival, but Paige is always kind towards him.
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97* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: And this is why Sheldon views her as a nuisance. She's not only more intellectually gifted (for one, she's fluent in three languages while Sheldon only knows English and some Spanish, along with conversational Klingon), but has better social skills as well. And she is a month younger, making her both the youngest and smartest person in Dr. Sturgis' class.
98* BerserkButton: Poking fun at her parents' divorce, especially if you insinuate that it's her fault. Sheldon did this and earned a black eye for his trouble.
99* DistaffCounterpart: To Sheldon, being a female ChildProdigy who knows more than the adults.
100* FiveFingerDiscount: She and Missy want to buy some body glitter at Hot Topic, but neither have any money. They try to steal it, but Sheldon catches them in the act and threatens to rat them out, so they back down. [[spoiler:Then Paige places the glitter in Sheldon's backpack when he turns away to leave the store.]]
101* FreudianExcuse: Paige having [[spoiler:fooled him into [[FaceDoodling drawing a moustache on his lip]] while he thought they were kissing]] in "A Second Prodigy and the Hottest Tips for Pouty Lips" and [[spoiler:punched him hard in the face]] in "Bible Camp and a Chariot Of Love" [[spoiler:soured Sheldon from love for a long time, until he met Amy]].
102* GivenNameReveal: Her last name was never stated in her first three appearances, but "Body Glitter and a Mall Safety Kit" reveals that her last name is "Swanson."
103* TheGlomp: Gives one to Sheldon. Sheldon, who HatesBeingTouched, reacts the way you'd expect.
104* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Despite sharing Sheldon's academic intellect, she is much friendlier and more social. At least until her parents got divorced.
105* HollywoodAtheist: Downplayed. "Bible Camp and a Chariot of Love" reveals that she is an atheist like Sheldon. But aside from expressing mild shock that Sheldon "believes in this stuff" (not knowing that his mom made him attend because his "Stamp Camp" was cancelled, similar to how Paige was forced to attend after she was caught with cigarettes) she doesn't feel the need to openly mock believers.
106* IJustWantToBeNormal:
107** Subverted. In her debut episode, she asks Sheldon if he sometimes wishes he was normal, but Sheldon says no and Paige says the same, as she enjoys being smarter than everyone else.
108** Double subverted by "Body Glitter and a Mall Safety Kit". Sheldon asks Paige why someone as smart as her would resort to [[spoiler:shoplifting]]. She tells Sheldon that she doesn't want to be smart anymore. Sheldon, of course, can't comprehend why Paige would say this and he calls Dr. Sturgis for advice on how to handle it. John tells Sheldon that the best thing to do would be to just listen to her problems. It turns out that [[spoiler:Paige blames herself for her parents splitting up, as they had a hard time dealing with her needs. She also cannot cope with all the sudden changes in her life, which is why her grades have been slipping and why she's been acting out.]]
109* IJustWantToHaveFriends: Going to college turned out to not be as fun as she thought. She's been unable to make any friends and her academic colleagues don't treat her very well either. She reaches out to Sheldon, who tries his best to help her out, but only ends up making her feel worse.
110* InnocentlyInsensitive: She has a tendency to insult Sheldon's intelligence, though usually not intentionally. As of "Body Glitter and a Mall Safety Kit", she has become more openly antagonistic towards Sheldon. She doesn't do this to Missy, however, mainly due to the two having common interests outside of science.
111* InnocentProdigy: Despite sharing Sheldon's academic intellect, she likes ''My Little Pony'', ''Hello Kitty'', playing with dolls, and has a childish, mischievous side.
112* IntelligenceEqualsIsolation: Initially subverted, but later played straight. She tries to befriend Sheldon but he has no interest in making friends with a girl who (unintentionally) keeps insulting him for not academically catching up to her speed, proving that just like Sheldon, Paige doesn't know how to avoid offending other people and she implies that she doesn't have a lot of friends because of this. Though in "A Stunted Childhood and a Can of Fancy Mixed Nuts" she is able to form a friendship with Missy due to them having the same interests outside of science and Paige is able to avoid talking down to Missy despite their gap in intellect (for example, she didn't mock Missy for not knowing where tea comes from, which is something Sheldon would have leaped at the chance to do). This is in contrast to Sheldon, who is not interested in socializing with others and isn't shy about expressing his perceived intellectual superiority over others. By the time they attend college, the situations reverse, as Sheldon finds a group of friends while Paige is unable to make any.
113* KarmaHoudini: She gets no comeuppance for [[spoiler:shoplifting the body glitter]] in "Body Glitter and a Mall Safety Kit". Or for punching Sheldon in "Bible Camp and a Chariot of Love".
114* LovingBully: "Bully" is a stretch, but it is implied that she has a crush on Sheldon and that's why she teases him. She seems to confirm such in "A Second Prodigy and the Hottest Tips for Pouty Lips" and Sheldon suspects that he feels the same way about her. Paige suggests that they kiss in order to find out for sure. [[spoiler:However, when Sheldon closes his eyes, Paige draws a mustache on his face, meaning that she was just screwing with him the entire time. Though it's possible that she wasn't lying about having a crush on Sheldon and was just too nervous to kiss him.]]
115* ManipulativeBitch: In "Body Glitter and a Mall Safety Kit", she's able to guilt trip Mary into taking her, Missy and Sheldon to the mall, which is something Mary usually wouldn't do (Mary says it's because the mannequins don't wear enough clothes, but Missy and Sheldon know it's because they're too poor to shop there). In fact, Paige says to Missy that ever since her parents split up, people just can't say "no" to her and she takes full advantage of it.
116* NiceGirl: Unlike Sheldon, she is very sweet and kind. At least, until she TookALevelInJerkass.
117* NonconformistDyedHair: Sports a new hairstyle with pink highlights in "Body Glitter and a Mall Safety Kit" as a way of lashing out. And the hair isn't just for show, as Paige has also become a lot meaner (at least away from the adults), more sarcastic and even [[spoiler:steals a bottle of body glitter from Hot Topic and sneaks it out in Sheldon's backpack.]] The highlights are gone by "Bible Camp and a Chariot of Love", but her attitude remained.
118* ObliviousToHatred: Downplayed. She is aware that Sheldon doesn't like her much, but that doesn't stop her from trying to be friends with him. This is why she makes attempts to goof off like other kids and why she insists on spending time with Sheldon, as she doesn't want him to grow up being despised and lonely. Following her parents' divorce and Sheldon making light of it, she has grown to hate Sheldon as well. Fortunately, they are able to patch things up in college.
119* OddFriendship: She befriends Missy when Sheldon stops paying attention to her. Despite their differences in intellect, they have the same girly interests and get along without any tension.
120* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Sheldon is able to recognize that Paige's drastic change in appearance and behavior is a reflection of some inner problems and calls Dr. Sturgis for help.
121* TookALevelInJerkass:
122** Her return in the episode "Body Glitter and a Mall Safety Kit" sees her taking on a new "bad girl" look and acting out as a way of coping with her parents' divorce. Though [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold she's still a good person deep down]]. Something that Sheldon of all people is able to see. He willingly listens to her vent about her problems and offers her a hot beverage afterwards.
123** She appears to have learned nothing by the time she appears again in "Bible Camp and a Chariot of Love". Paige's mom sent her to Bible Camp as punishment for smoking. She has started wearing makeup against her mom's wishes, and while she and Sheldon enjoy mocking Bible Camp together, she still can't resist trying to compete with Sheldon on who has the most Bible knowledge. And when Sheldon spends the night studying to best her, Paige decides to stop competing in order to intentionally irritate him.
124* TookALevelInKindness: In "A Solo Peanut, a Social Butterfly and the Truth", she's nice to Sheldon again, since she was lonely at college and figured that Sheldon could help her deal with it (unaware that Sheldon has made friends of his own in college.) And even though she's gone further off the rails in future appearances, she's still friendly enough towards Sheldon.
125* TragicDropout: [[spoiler:Her negative experiences at college has taken such a toll on her that she decides to drop out "A Solo Peanut, a Social Butterfly and the Truth". She's too young to get a job, so then subsequently turns to substance abuse to cope with her troubles.]]
126* {{Troll}}: Admits in "Bible Camp and a Chariot of Love" that she likes upsetting Sheldon. In fact, when Sheldon reveals that he spent all night studying the Bible to compete with Paige in Bible trivia, Paige decides not to compete with Sheldon, as she knows that will make Sheldon even more angry than if she did compete with him.
127* ToxicFriendInfluence:
128** She encouraged Sheldon to wander through a museum with her when they were supposed to be listening to a lecture (they both already knew everything that the lecturer was teaching, but Sheldon was determined to power through it to obey his father's command to stay put). They end up getting in trouble for messing with the displays. It's hinted in "A Stunted Childhood and a Can of Fancy Mixed Nuts" that she's trying to help Sheldon break out of his shell so that he won't grow up to be socially stunted. Obviously, she doesn't succeed.
129** She also encourages Missy to shoplift at the mall [[spoiler:Missy objects to it, so Paige just does it herself.]]
130* VocalEvolution: Her voice is noticeably lower-pitched in "Body Glitter and a Small Safety Kit", due to her previous appearance in the series taking place over a year ago in real-time, allowing Mckenna Grace to start puberty.
131* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: She doesn't appear at all in season seven (what makes this especially jarring is that, following her introduction in season 2, she had appeared at least once in every other season after that) and we never find out what became of her.
132[[/folder]]
133
134[[folder:Libby]]
135!!Libby
136[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/libby_5.png]]
137!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/AnjelikaWashington
138
139An aspiring geologist who briefly befriends Sheldon and Tam.
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141* BlackAndNerdy: A black girl who's interested in Geology.
142* InnocentlyInsensitive: She referred to spending time with Sheldon as "babysitting", which hurt Sheldon very deeply to the point where he swore eternal hatred against Geology over it. She certainly wasn't intending to be mean-spirited.
143* OneShotCharacter: She only appears in Season one episode "Dolomite, Apple Slices, and a Mystery Woman".
144* SmallRoleBigImpact: She's only in one episode, but is the main catalyst to Sheldon's contempt against Geology which he'd carry with him to adulthood.
145[[/folder]]
146
147[[folder:Bobbi Sparks]]
148!!Bobbi Sparks
149[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/c8d48341_6ec0_4211_9174_7cc0aa583df6.jpeg]]
150!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/EllaAllan and Creator/MiaAllan
151
152Billy’s sister who has a reputation of tormenting Sheldon.
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154* FakeCutie: Sheldon's family is shocked that such a seemingly innocent girl could be a bully. Meemaw says that's probably why she can get away with it.
155* OneShotCharacter: She only appears in the Season one episode "Jiu-Jitsu, Bubble Wrap, and Yoo-hoo".
156* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: She has mysteriously disappeared after her first appearance and it is unknown what happened to her. She is indirectly mentioned by Brenda in the season five premiere "One Bad Night and Chaos of Selfish Desires" when she tells George that Herschel had the kids that night.
157[[/folder]]
158
159[[folder:Jana Boggs]]
160!!Jana Boggs
161[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jana_3x17.jpg]]
162!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/AvaAllan
163
164A cheerleader who Georgie dates.
165----
166* {{Alpha Bitch}}: Jana is a popular, talented cheerleader dating Georgie, a Football player.
167* AmicableExes: Downplayed. She's upset after Georgie breaks up with her but seems to smile a bit when he offers to drive her home so she doesn't have to walk. Though they get back together in season 4.
168* {{Brainy Brunette}}: Possibly. While Jana doesn’t appear to be very academic, and couldn’t tell what Sheldon was saying in Spanish to her, it’s possible that she might be more clever than people think, as she was much more knowledgeable about early pregnancy factors and Science than Georgie, even if this wasn’t a very difficult thing to accomplish.
169* ClingyJealousGirl: She makes it very clear that she doesn't want Georgie to so much as look at other girls besides her. She also doesn't react well to Georgie still hanging out with Veronica, perhaps for good reason, since it's painfully evident that the two have feelings for each other.
170* DatingWhatDaddyHates: Her father doesn’t approve of Georgie dating her.
171* {{Doomed by Canon}}: Jana may very well be Georgie’s first wife, who he would later divorce, so if a marriage were to occur between them then it probably won’t end too well.
172* FlatCharacter: The series hasn't shown much about her personality or backstory, other than her being possessive.
173* {{Friend to all Children}}: Jana seems to get on well with Missy and they had a nice conversation when giving an excited Missy a lift to her first date with her new boyfriend, obviously charmed by her innocent enthusiasm. She does seem to also not harbor any negative feelings for Sheldon despite his rudeness to her when he asks her about how she thinks she did in her Spanish test, while speaking in Spanish.
174* PomPomGirl: She's a cheerleader who avoids most of the negative stereotypes of the sport.
175* SatelliteLoveInterest: Doesn't really have much of a purpose in the story other than being Georgie's girlfriend.
176* SuddenNameChange: Her last name was originally "Owens", but was later changed to "Boggs".
177* {{Vanity is Feminine}}: Jana is conventionally feminine and considered attractive, Georgie admitted he has high standards and Jana meets them enough for her to be his girlfriend and dominate the relationship.
178[[/folder]]
179
180[[folder:Marcus Larson]]
181!!Marcus Larson
182[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2022_02_16_at_144438.png]]
183!!!'''Played by:''' London Cheshire
184
185A baseball player and Missy's boyfriend during Seasons 3 and 4.
186----
187* SatelliteLoveInterest: Has only had one line[[note]]"Good game."[[/note]] during the series (as of the season 4 finale).
188* SmallRoleBigImpact: [[spoiler:Missy's breakup with Marcus in the Season 4 finale causes the entire family to get into an argument, setting the stage for George possibly having an affair and the family breaking up.]] The Season 5 premiere strongly supports this theory.
189[[/folder]]
190
191!!Medford High School Staff
192
193[[folder:Principal Tom Petersen]]
194!!Principal Tom Petersen
195[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ys_s1e1_pilot_55.png]]
196!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/RexLinn
197
198The principal of Medford High School.
199----
200* BearerOfBadNews: He and Wayne inform the Cooper family that [[spoiler:George has died]].
201* BenevolentBoss: [[spoiler:When George and Mary found out that they were going to have another child]], George asked Tom for a raise and Tom happily gave it to him. And even when [[spoiler:Mary miscarried the child]] and George told Tom he didn't need the raise anymore, Tom still gave it to him.
202* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He can be crude at times, but he does try his best to help Sheldon fit in at Medford High and treats George very well. He also comforts a distressed pregnant teen and tries to help Billy cope with his father leaving.
203* JerkassHasAPoint: He pointed out to Ms. [=McElroy=], Mr. Givens and Ms. Ingram that instead of relying on Sheldon to raise the school's test curve, they could simply do a better job at teaching the other students.
204[[/folder]]
205
206[[folder:Ms. Victoria [=MacElroy=]]]
207!!Ms. Victoria [=MacElroy=]
208[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ys_s1e1_pilot_48.png]]
209!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/ValerieMahaffey
210
211->''"This boy does not belong in our school!"''
212
213Sheldon's homeroom teacher and English teacher at Medford High School. Although she previously looked out for Sheldon on his first day and was nice towards him, as soon as she learned of his rude attitude she disliked him.
214-----
215* ApatheticTeacher: She clearly doesn't give a damn about her job, like the rest of Sheldon's teachers.
216* BigEater: She stress eats out of depression over gender inequality, claiming this as the reason why she's not the school principal. Though she's not overweight (yet).
217* FormerlyFit: Sheldon's narrations indicate that she will become obese in the future as a result of her eating habits.
218* {{Hypocrite}}: She complains that she wants to live long enough to see women no longer treated like second-class citizens while munching on a chili cheeseburger, high in trans fats and calories.
219* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She isn't very nice to Sheldon or any of her other students, but she does speak well of him in the video he made to convince Mary to go to college. And unlike the last time Sheldon tried to get into college, it seems like this time it was legit, and not just because she wants him gone.
220* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Chili cheeseburgers.
221[[/folder]]
222
223[[folder:Mr. Hubert Givens]]
224!!Mr. Hubert Givens
225[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hubert_givens_and_his_sweaty_armpits_ys_pilot_episode.jpg]]
226!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/BrianStepanek
227
228Sheldon's Science teacher at Medford High School. Out of all the teachers in the school, he seems to hate Sheldon the most.
229----
230* ApatheticTeacher: He clearly doesn't give a damn about his job, like the rest of Sheldon's teachers.
231* HiddenDepths: Despite all of his apathy and bad attitude as a teacher, Mr. Givens is revealed to be a big ''Series/LostInSpace'' fan and attends the same comic convention as Sheldon in one episode. He's also familiar with ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' and gets into a passionate argument with Sheldon about which show is better.
232* INeedAFreakingDrink: He is shown drinking with George and Wayne in the season three finale. Seeing Sheldon there (long story) likely didn't do him any favors.
233* {{Jerkass}}: Unlike the rest of Sheldon's teachers, who seem to respect Sheldon deep down, he appears to have nothing but utter disdain for Sheldon and makes no attempts to hide it. His testimony in Sheldon's college video is basically just begging Mary to let Sheldon go to college, offering to help out in any way he can, including packing up his stuff for him.
234[[/folder]]
235
236[[folder:Ms. Evelyn Ingram]]
237!!Ms. Evelyn Ingram
238[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/evelyn_ingram_hears_sheldon_use_her_first_name_ep_1_2.jpg]]
239!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/DaniellePinnock
240
241Sheldon's Math teacher at Medford High School. Like most of the teachers at school, she seems to hate Sheldon.
242----
243* ApatheticTeacher: She clearly doesn't give a damn about her job, like the rest of Sheldon's teachers. Though it's revealed in the season 3 finale that Sheldon actually inspired her to take her job more seriously by studying every night just to keep up with him.
244* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She isn't very nice to Sheldon or any of her other students, but she does speak well of him in the video he made to convince Mary to go to college. And unlike the last time Sheldon tried to get into college, it seems like this time it was legit, and not just because she wants him gone. She even admits that she spent every night studying material in order to keep up with Sheldon.
245* SassyBlackWoman: Normally averted, but she does turn up the sass when Sheldon gets on her nerves, which anyone else would do in that situation.
246[[/folder]]
247
248[[folder:Coach Wayne Wilkins]]
249!!Coach Wayne Wilkins
250[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wayne_wilkins.jpg]]
251!!!'''Played by:''' Doc Farrow
252
253Sheldon's P.E. teacher and assistant football coach at Medford High.
254----
255* BearerOfBadNews: He and Tom inform the Cooper family that [[spoiler: George has died]].
256* HappilyMarried: George is somewhat jealous over how much better Wayne's marriage seems to be than his own. Until he realizes that Wayne and his wife don't have any children. Subverted by "An Ugly Car, an Affair and Some Kickass Football", where it's revealed that [[spoiler:Darlene has been cheating on Wayne]].
257* {{Hypocrite}}: He tends to give others health advice despite not being in very good shape himself.
258** One example comes from "An Eagle Feather, a String Bean and an Eskimo", where Sheldon points out how hypocritical is of him to ask his students to run twenty laps when he is not willing to lead by example.
259** In "A Proposal and a Popsicle Stick Cross", he encourages George not to eat a donut for health reasons.
260* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: Has this relationship with George, even saying he considers himself to be George's "work wife".
261* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Wayne is the sensitive guy to George's manly man. Wayne takes on the stereotypical "female" role in their LikeAnOldMarriedCouple relationship. He also mentions that his dad was a hugger.
262* SuddenNameChange: His first name was initially "Roy", but in "A Broom Closet and Satan's Monopoly Board", it was changed to "Wayne."
263[[/folder]]
264
265[[folder:Ms. Sheryl Hutchins]]
266!!Ms. Sheryl Hutchins
267!!!'''Played by:''' Sarah Baker
268
269The Medford High School librarian and pretty much the only staff member at the the school who can tolerate Sheldon due to her being a depressed loner. She is often complaining about how lonely she is, though later begins dating someone, but it has to be a secret as it is Mr. Givens, a Co-Worker.
270----
271* BunnyEarsLawyer: She's a great librarian and quite helpful to Sheldon despite her personal issues.
272* TheChewToy: She's perpetually single, friendless, has cats who often run away and was accidentally tackled and seriously injured during a football game.
273* CrazyCatLady: She tries to be this, but her cats have a habit of running away.
274* TheEeyore: To say that she's a depressed, insecure sad sack would be a massive understatement.
275* {{Expy}}: She's basically a DistaffCounterpart to Stuart from ''The Big Bang Theory''. Single, down on her luck and hopelessly depressed. Stuart mentioned feeding a stray cat at one point.
276* NiceGirl: Easily the nicest of the Medford High staff and the only one who gets along with Sheldon.
277[[/folder]]
278
279[[folder:Mr. Gene Lundy]]
280!!Mr. Gene Lundy
281!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/JasonAlexander
282
283The drama teacher at Medford High School. Also dabbles in real estate on the side.
284----
285* BadBadActing: He can be a good actor when he wants to be, but his feigned sadness towards Sheldon for saying he can't help Mr. Lundy sell the house next door is so horrible that anyone other than Sheldon would be able to see right through it.
286* CrosscastRole: In-universe, he plays the role of ''Theatre/{{Annie}}'' in the school play, when Sheldon drops out of the role at the last moment.
287* JerkassHasAPoint: While he does take over Mary's Hell House project in "Seven Deadly Sins and a Small Carl Sagan", many of the liberties he has taken are actually valid: sin is supposed to be appealing, or else no one would be tempted to commit it.
288* LargeHam: As expected of an unsuccessful theatre actor, even when he's not acting. He hams it up big time when portraying Satan in the Hell House.
289* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: Lampshaded in "A House for Sale and Serious Woman Stuff", he works part-time as a real estate agent to make some extra money, while still acting and teaching. And in "A Pink Cadillac and a Glorious Tribal Dance", he's a cosmetic salesman.
290* TookALevelInJerkass: Mr. Lundy acts more earnest and encouraging in his first episode but is often greedy, manipulative, condescending, and quick to showboat in the following seasons. This may be because of how he ends up publicly humiliated due to Sheldon's StageFright, or mean that he was just laying on the charm for Sheldon to keep a potential theater prodigy in his class.
291[[/folder]]
292
293%%[[folder:Ms. Fenley]]
294%%->'''Played by:''' Creator/MelissaTang
295%%The music teacher, who is fascinated by Sheldon's ability but unable to attract his interest in her subject.
296%%----
297%%[[/folder]]
298
299!!East Texas Tech University
300
301[[folder:Dr. John Sturgis]]
302!!Dr. John Sturgis
303[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dr_john_sturgis_0.png]]
304!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/WallaceShawn
305
306A physics professor at East Texas Tech, the university Sheldon is auditing coursework for, and is dating Meemaw. Specifically, Sheldon is learning quantum chromodynamics in Sturgis's class.
307-----
308* AmicableExes: To a fair extent, he and Connie are this as they are still friends well into Season 4... this does get PlayedWith in Season 5 when John finds out Dale and Connie broke up and plans to make a move on Connie again.
309* CelebrityParadox: Wallace Shawn appears as Dr. John Sturgis. Shawn's most famous roles are in ''Film/ThePrincessBride'' and ''Franchise/ToyStory'', both of which have been mentioned many times on ''The Big Bang Theory''. In fact, on ''Toy Story'', he appeared on the first two movies with Annie Potts (Meemaw on ''Young Sheldon'') and on the first three with Creator/LaurieMetcalf (Mom on ''Theory'').
310* CommutingOnABus: In season 4, as he moved to Waxahachie to work on a supercollider. He occasionally gets phone calls from Sheldon and Connie. He returns to Medford in the penultimate episode of season 4.
311* DoomedByCanon: Seeing as how he doesn't appear nor is referenced in ''The Big Bang Theory'', his romance with Connie is this. It's likely that either he'll die at some point or they will eventually break up. [[spoiler:It seems to be the latter though as John broke up with her in the Season 3 episode "A Pineapple and the Bosom of Male Friendship".]]
312* EndearinglyDorky: He's as socially unaware as Sheldon, but is nicer and has more of an awkward charm about him that makes Connie fall head over heels for him.
313* FriendlessBackground: He didn't have much of a social life before meeting the Cooper family. [[spoiler:This is likely why he continues to hang with them even after he broke up with Connie.]]
314* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Outside of Sheldon and Connie, the Cooper family don't seem to like him very much. Missy is the most vocal about it, though it's implied that she's angry at him for [[spoiler:breaking Connie's heart.]] George takes him out for drinks a few times at Mary's urging and doesn't seem to enjoy it much, but feels guilty enough for shooting him down to invite John over to watch a football game. Georgie seems to at least tolerate John, and being the person he is, asks uncomfortable questions that John is more than willing to answer.
315* FriendlyRivalry: With Ira Rosenbloom for Connie's love, after getting to know one another at the Rosenbloom furniture business.
316* GenderBlenderName: His middle name, Whitney. From the scene when Connie (Meemaw) finds out about it:
317-->'''John:''' My middle name's Whitney.
318-->'''Connie:''' And now I know that.
319-->'''John:''' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Well, I'm so glad you enjoyed it.]]
320* LoveTriangle: Connie Tucker, John Sturgis and Ira Rosenbloom. Later Connie and John with Coach Dale Ballard. (Connie, John and Linkletter don't really count, because she never liked the latter.)
321* {{Manchild}}: Despite his old age, he's just as, if not even more childish than Sheldon is. He steers a bike instead of a car, wears elbow patches and overprotective gear while bicycling, and is reluctant to do things on his own without asking permission from Meemaw as if Meemaw is his mother.
322* NiceGuy: He is very kind-hearted and one of Sheldon's closest friends. He also happens to be the only one of Sheldon's teachers who gets along with him and is fond of Sheldon.
323* NotSoAboveItAll: Can be just as egotistical as Grant Linkletter, not helped by Sheldon's presence.
324* ScatterbrainedSenior: The season 2 finale implies that he is becoming senile in his old age, and by season 3, [[spoiler:he has been checked into a mental institution.]]
325* SuddenNameChange: He stated in his debut episode that his middle name is "Whitney", but in "A Perfect Score and a Bunsen Burner Marshmallow" he says his middle name is "Burgess". To be fair, he was delirious at the time, but it was more likely a SeriesContinuityError.
326* UglyGuyHotWife: Dr. Sturgis looks like a human-turtle, yet his awkward charm was enough to woo Connie.
327* YesMan: He does everything and anything Sheldon and Connie ask him to do with eager compliance. In [=S2E18=], he even agrees to have Sheldon live with him at his house, but [[spoiler: it turns out Sturgis is horribly incompetent to take care of a child as he had no idea how to handle emergencies when his kettle pot caught on fire and he had to call 9-1-1]].
328[[/folder]]
329
330[[folder:Dr. Grant Linkletter]]
331!!Dr. Grant Linkletter
332[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/74015b4a_1a67_49b2_9a08_c2a121b5289e.jpeg]]
333!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/EdBegleyJr
334
335A professor and colleague of Dr. Sturgis. He constantly tries to woo Connie away from him, to no avail. Sheldon audits his course during John's recovery and he becomes Sheldon's mentor once the latter starts attending full time.
336----
337* ChildHater: Part of the reason he wants to be free of Sheldon is because he doesn't understand him and dislikes being around children.
338* EveryoneHasStandards: He may not be very fond of Dr. Sturgis, but he seems to take his side when Sheldon accuses John of plagiarism. He informs Sheldon that scientists frequently exchange ideas, warns him that this accusation could have severe consequences and insists on talking to John himself before Sheldon takes the issue to the higher-ups.
339* HopelessSuitor: He regularly pursues Connie, even when she's with John (and though he knows of that) and later Dale, and fails miserably every time. Even when she finally agrees to go out with him in "Future Worf and the Margarita of the South Pacific", it's clear that she only did it because he wore her down and she had nothing better to do. Not to mention she's clearly bored and uncomfortable on the date itself.
340* {{Jerkass}}: If coming on to another man's girlfriend in front of said man isn't enough to qualify him as this, he also regularly uses Sheldon to get closer to Connie, allowing Sheldon to take his class while John is recovering at the mental hospital, asking Connie to an event in front of Sheldon so that she can't say no, lying when Sheldon asks Linkletter if he is using Sheldon to get closer to his Meemaw. Not to mention he doesn't really like Sheldon (at least outside their science experiments), even taking into account the latter's abrasiveness, only opportunistically doing so to be closer to Connie. All and all, he's a real piece of shit.
341* LoveTriangle: He'd ''wish'' this would happen between him, Connie and Dr. Sturgis, but she's always been very clear about not liking him.
342* {{Manchild}}: He complains about Sturgiss lacking maturity for his age but Linkletter is little better prone to putting his ego above scientific integrity.
343* PetTheDog: Despite his general jerkassery, he does have his moments:
344** His science experiments with Sheldon are the only times he isn't using the latter to get closer to Connie or not showing the latter his utter contempt for him. (Although he'll still try to get rid of him if he has a chance.) The science experiment they did with Connie is also the one time he's not outrageously hitting on her (outside the beginning of that episode).
345** His rowdy, drunken night with Dr. Sturgis is one of only two times he isn't treating the latter like shit or being rivals with him.
346** The time they went on a road trip to a radio telescope. Not only did he encourage Dr. Sturgis to drive, he also was understanding of the latter's feelings when he [[spoiler:ran over the armadillo]] (who, eventually, [[spoiler:died]]).
347* SitcomArchNemesis: He's this to Dr. Sturgis. Not only are they academic rivals, but they at one point were both competing for Connie's affections.
348[[/folder]]
349
350[[folder:President Linda Hagemeyer]]
351!!President Linda Hagemeyer
352[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2022_02_22_at_075615.png]]
353!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/WendieMalick
354
355The president of East Texas Tech.
356----
357* MistakenForServant: In "A Free Scratcher and Feminine Wiles", she explains to Dr. Lee that during her first month as president, everyone thought she was the president's secretary. In response to this, she told them that the president was too busy to see them, and then cut their funding.
358* HeadInTheSandManagement: Thinks its a good idea to lie to Sheldon about the Grand Chancellor thinking it won't bite her in the ass, she's wrong.
359* YesMan: Zigzagged. She gives Sheldon a second phone line so that he can use the modem without being interrupted, and later gives him a dorm room (that's nicer than most of the rooms on campus) just for downtime in between classes. However, she also casually lies to Sheldon about her (non-existent) boss, the "Grand Chancellor", and feels no remorse for it.
360[[/folder]]
361
362[[folder:Prof. Dora Ericson]]
363!!Professor Dora Ericson
364[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2022_02_22_at_052441.png]]
365!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/MelanieLynskey
366
367A philosophy professor.
368----
369* TheAntiNihilist: After Sheldon has an existential crisis due to her class, she consoles him with her worldview of epistemology giving life meaning instead of making life seem pointless.
370* HippieTeacher: She has a laid-back teaching style, is very passionate about philosophy (especially her then-trendy post-modern ideas), and even invites her students to take off her shoes -- which, according to Sheldon, some do (although, not Sheldon himself).
371[[/folder]]
372
373[[folder:Prof. Boucher]]
374!!Professor Boucher
375[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2022_02_22_at_075431.png]]
376!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/LanceReddick
377
378An engineering professor and Army Corps of Engineers veteran.
379----
380* FreudianExcuse: Combined with SmallRoleBigImpact, though not for this series but ''Big Bang''. Boucher is [[spoiler:a very strict, no-nonsense professor that constantly rejected and tore up Sheldon's work for being wrong. Unlike other professors, he adamantly refused to help Sheldon develop an understanding of his class's subject by telling him what he was doing wrong. It culminates in him closing the door in Sheldon's face when he was late to class, right after Sheldon finally figured out what was wrong with his work (the wind)]]. Overall, this one man became the whole foundation for why Sheldon hates and looks down upon Engineering itself.
381* ScheduleFanatic: He espouses military time in casual conversation, locks the classroom door at the start of class as a deterrent to late students, and points out to Sheldon about how his "fun fact" caused the class to fall one minute behind schedule. Sheldon eventually ends up a victim himself of Boucher's strictness and it colors his opinion of engineers well into his adult years.
382[[/folder]]
383
384[[folder:Dr. Carol Lee]]
385!!Dr. Carol Lee
386!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/MingNaWen
387
388A physicist from UC Berkeley brought in to lead a project that Sheldon, Dr. Sturgis, and Dr. Linkletter are working on.
389----
390* NerdNanny: President Hagemeyer brings her in to lead the telescope project because, along with her scientific credentials, as a mother of three, she knows how to deal with the immature Sturgis, Linkletter and Sheldon.
391* TerritorialSmurfette:
392-->'''Dr. Lee:''' Can you believe there were only three women in my major?
393-->'''President Hagemeyer:''' Well, at least you had each other.
394-->'''Dr. Lee:''' Those bitches? Pass.
395[[/folder]]
396
397[[folder:Sam]]
398!!Sam
399!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/TaylorSpreitler
400
401One of Sheldon's fellow physics students.
402----
403* TheCassandra: In an attempt to ease the tensions between them, Sam tries to advise Sheldon that his haughty attitude is keeping him from having friends. He prefers to think that people avoid him out of deference to his intelligence and ignores her for the time being.
404* GreenEyedMonster: She is clearly jealous that Sheldon's dorm room is a single with its own bathroom, while she has to share a bedroom with two other people and a bathroom with 30.
405* OddFriendship: Sam has a distant if not hostile relationship with Sheldon due to his arrogance and privileges, but gets along great with his mother when they tour the campus together.
406[[/folder]]
407
408[[folder:Oscar & Darren]]
409!!Oscar and Darren
410!!!'''Played by:''' Ivan Mok (Oscar), Caleb Emery (Darren)
411
412Sheldon's dorm neighbors at East Texas Tech. They and Sheldon frequently play video and tabletop games together.
413----
414* EarlyBirdCameo: Darren appears in "A Pager, a Club and a Cranky Bag of Wrinkles" as a student who studies by himself in Sheldon's Professor Proton Appreciation Club meeting (which no one else showed up to).
415* JustFriends: Abby apparently made it very clear that she only likes Darren as a friend.
416* {{Manchild}}: Lampshaded in S5 E17.
417-->'''Darren:''' We're basically 12.
418[[/folder]]
419
420[[folder:Abby]]
421!!Abby
422!!!'''Played by:''' Maddy Caddell
423
424Oscar & Darren's friend who plays ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' with them.
425----
426* NerdNanny: Lampshaded in S5 E13.
427-->'''Darren:''' You're the closest to a mommy here.
428* VomitChainReaction: In S5 E13.
429-->'''Abby:''' If [Sheldon] throws up, I throw up!
430[[/folder]]
431
432!!Neighbors
433
434[[folder:Herschel Sparks]]
435!!Herschel Sparks
436[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/herschel_sparks_at_his_garage.jpg]]
437!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/BillyGardell
438
439The Coopers' next door neighbor, husband of Brenda Sparks and father of Billy and Bobbi Sparks. He works as a mechanic and recognized Georgie's knack for auto repairs, hiring him part-time after school.
440----
441* GreaseMonkey: Works as a mechanic and puts Georgie on the path to becoming Dr. Tire.
442* HenpeckedHusband: Constantly yelled at and bossed around by Brenda. He and George both bond over how they are often dominated by their wives.
443* NiceGuy: Unlike his wife, he's always courteous to the Coopers.
444* OddNameOut: The only member of the Sparks family whose first name doesn't begin with the letter "B".
445* PutOnABus: He stopped appearing after the season 2 episode "Albert Einstein and the Story of Another Mary" and the storyline of Georgie working at his mechanic shop was an AbortedArc. Herschel was officially written off the series in season 4's "A Box of Treasure and the Meemaw of Science", with Brenda telling Mary that he moved out. His disappearance is likely due to Billy Gardell's portrayal of the titular Bob on ''Series/BobHeartsAbishola'', a fellow Creator/ChuckLorre show. [[spoiler: In the penultimate episode "Funeral", it is revealed he now lives in New Jersey.]]
446[[/folder]]
447
448[[folder:Brenda Sparks]]
449!!Brenda Sparks
450[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brenda_sparks_2x16.jpg]]
451!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/MelissaPeterman
452
453The wife of Herschel Sparks and the mother of Billy and Bobbi Sparks. She works at the bowling alley that Connie goes to.
454----
455* TheAlcoholic: It is mentioned that she drinks a lot. In "An Academic Crime and a More Romantic Taco Bell", she organizes a meeting between all the baseball mothers, but it's really just an excuse to get drunk.
456* HateSink: In the first couple of seasons she's a straight bitch without a single redeeming quality who likes to antagonize the Cooper family. This would change in the third season, as she and Mary realize that they aren't so different.
457* {{Hypocrite}}:
458** She calls both Sheldon and Missy "weird". This is coming from the mother of Billy Sparks.
459** She tells Mary that Missy playing baseball isn't ladylike, then immediately yells at Billy "like a dock foreman" (in Mary's words).
460* {{Jerkass}}: She treats everyone terribly, even her own husband and children. Though she develops a HiddenHeartOfGold in the third season.
461* NotSoDifferentRemark: "A Party Invitation, Football Grapes and an Earth Chicken" has Brenda and Mary acknowledge that they both have difficulty dealing with children that are considered strange and unpopular, Mary with Sheldon, and Brenda with Billy.
462* ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife: Initially she would try to act superior to Mary and her mother, which backfired eventually. She mellows out when her husband leaves her.
463* PetTheDog: The above exchange could qualify, but an even more appropriate example would be in the season 3 finale "A Secret Letter and a Lowly Disc of Processed Meat". She catches Mary outside sulking and begins to mock her. But when she sees that Mary is genuinely distressed, she apologizes and invites Mary over for drinks.
464[[/folder]]
465
466!!First Baptist Church of Medford
467
468[[folder:Pastor Jeff Difford]]
469!!Pastor Jeff Difford
470[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/young_sheldon_pastor_jeff_620x375_1.jpg]]
471!!!'''Played by:''' Matt Hobby
472
473The pastor at the church Sheldon and his family attend. Also gives Sunday school to Sheldon, his sister, Billy Sparks and other kids.
474----
475* AscendedExtra: As of the Season 3 premiere "Quirky Eggheads and Texas Snow Globes", he billed as part of the main cast.
476* AwfulWeddedLife: Proved to some extent by Selena not knowing Jeff's actual finances and he having to mistranslate what she says to the Cooper family. The plot of season 2's "A Broken Heart and a Crock Monster" is about [[spoiler:Pastor Jeff moving in with the Coopers after he and Selena stopped speaking to each other and he [[ExiledToTheCouch starts sleeping on his office's couch]]]]. By the end of the episode, [[spoiler:she dumps him because he is "un perdedor" (Spanish for "a loser")]].
477* FourthDateMarriage: [[spoiler:He and Robin get married rather abruptly because they want to become physically intimate, but Jeff can't do so outside of holy matrimony. It's not specified exactly how long they were together before tying the knot, but based on the episode airings, it can't have been longer than a few months.]]
478* TheFundamentalist: He tries to convert everyone, including atheists such as Sheldon, to Christianity. While it's unknown how many he's converted to Christianity, he's failed miserably to do so with Sheldon.
479* HappilyMarried: [[spoiler:To Robin]].
480* HenpeckedHusband: In the episode Selena [[spoiler:dumps]] him, he's actually so afraid of her coming at him with a cutler's knife he goes to his home accompanied by Mary.
481* InsaneTrollLogic: Sheldon interprets Jeff's defense of religion as being this, such as the fact that Charles Darwin is right about God but wrong about evolution. Sheldon also disproves Jeff's theory there's a 50/50 chance of a god existing, arguing all probability in the already-existing universe (not a theoretical one) must be taken in a binary sense (0 or 1) making the chances 100/0 rather than 50/50.
482* MistakenForPedophile: Quick to avert this, in "A Crisis of Faith and Octopus Aliens", Mary's struggling to cope with the death of a neighbor girl. Jeff advises her to go help the needy, start a Bible study, or hug a stranger and tell them God loves them. As long as it's not a child, as that backfires.
483* MockMillionaire: Lied about his wealth to Selena. It's clear he has a ''very'' precarious financial status.
484-->'''Mary:''' Why don't you just talk to her? Explain your financial situation?\
485'''Jeff:''' That...\
486'''Mary:''' Oh, we're closing the door now, okay.\
487'''Jeff:''' That's not so easy.\
488'''Mary:''' Because of the language barrier?\
489'''Jeff:''' That, and I implied, when we were dating, that I was well-to-do.
490* NiceGuy: Despite his flaws such as being an unsubtle preacher, he cares about everyone, is a kind and well-meaning person and tries to be the best Christian he can.
491* NotSoAboveItAll: Can be just as bad as his fundamentalist counterparts when he feels he has to bar Mary from the church due to Georgie's actions. Not to mention [[KickTheDog none of it was Mary's fault.]]
492* ReligionIsRight: The viewpoint Pastor Jeff tries to impart on his audience (without necessarily saying ScienceIsWrong although at times it may seem so) during Sunday school and Sunday service. Unfortunately Sheldon is present at both, and pokes holes in his arguments.
493* TactfulTranslation: It's obvious he actually knows Spanish, but he's purposely mistranslating Selena to the Cooper family due to Selena's pessimism. [[BilingualBackfire Unfortunately, Sheldon, who does know the language, is there]] and [[ComicallyMissingThePoint thinks he doesn't know it.]]
494* UglyGuyHotWife: While not ugly, he's definitely a dorky-looking (and dorky-acting) guy married to a total knockout. Though she's a {{Gold Digg|er}}ing bitch who leaves him. He later marries a FairCop who had just moved to town and was very into him.
495[[/folder]]
496
497[[folder:Peg]]
498!!Peg
499!!!'''Played by:''' Nancy Linehan Charles
500
501Pastor Jeff's chain-smoking secretary.
502----
503* DirtyOldWoman: She displays many un-Christian behaviors in church, such as her smoking and drinking habits. In S5 E6, she is perfectly okay talking about sex at church, while Pastors Jeff and Rob are not.
504* SmokyVoice: Peg's voice is very rough and gravelly due to her smoking habit.
505* StoppedCaring: Her boyfriend served in World War II, and came home with syphilis. Since then, she has not dated anyone.
506[[/folder]]
507
508[[folder:Pastor Rob]]
509!!Pastor Rob
510[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/young_sheldon_pastor_rob.png]]
511!!!'''Played by:''' Dan Byrd
512
513A youth pastor hired by Pastor Jeff to teach Sunday school.
514----
515* SexyPriest: Both Mary and Missy are secretly attracted to him and fantasize about him.
516* YoungerAndHipper: His approach to preaching religion screams this, compared to Pastor Jeff and Mary. He even encourages the children to think for themselves about religon, even [[InsufferableGenius Sheldon]] is ''impressed'' by this approach.
517[[/folder]]
518
519!![=McAllister=] Family
520
521[[folder:Jim [=McAllister=]]]
522!!Jim [=McAllister=]
523[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jimmcallister.png]]
524!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/WillSasso
525
526Mandy's father and Audrey's husband.
527----
528* HenpeckedHusband: Audrey constantly pushes him around with everything that he does.
529* NiceGuy: He is a good-natured and pleasant fellow, even more so than his wife.
530* WhatTheHellHero: He delivers one to his wife in "A Launch Party and a Whole Human Being"
531[[/folder]]
532
533[[folder:Audrey [=McAllister=]]]
534!!Audrey [=McAllister=]
535[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/audreymcallister.png]]
536!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/RachelBayJones
537
538Mandy's mother and Jim's wife.
539----
540* {{Foil}}: To Mary Cooper. Both of them tend to be Control Freaks regarding their families, criticize them, and try to enforce their lifestyle and beliefs onto them. Mary does so utilizing her faith whereas Audrey does it in a somewhat discrete manner. Mary is depicted as still being a warm parental figure in spite of her faults, whereas Audrey has a lot to learn.
541* LikeMotherLikeDaughter: As both Georgie and Jim say, Mandy takes after Audrey's overbearing behavior.
542* PassiveAggressiveKombat: She's shown to repeatedly engage in this regarding her relationship with her daughter. She continues to do so with Georgie, even after he marries Mandy.
543
544[[/folder]]
545
546[[folder:Connor [=McAllister=]]]
547!!Connor [=McAllister=]
548!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/JoeApollonio
549
550Mandy's younger brother.
551----
552* BasementDweller: He's a 22-year-old graduate who is unemployed and still lives with his parents.
553* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: A large portion of "A Tornado, a 10-Hour Flight and a Darn Fine Ring" takes place at the [=McAllister=] household. Connor is not seen or mentioned at any point, even when the rest of the family is taking cover in the bathroom.
554* ADegreeInUseless: Connor has an art school degree. According to Jim, he has no prospects of ever holding a real job.
555[[/folder]]
556
557!!Others
558
559[[folder:Ira Rosenbloom]]
560!!Ira Rosenbloom
561!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/RichardKind
562
563One of Connie's suitors. He owns the local furniture store and he's Jewish.
564----
565* DoggedNiceGuy: Right after Connie decides in favor of John, he starts showering her with expensive gifts -- often from his store -- to the point of annoying her. He stops this after getting better acquainted with John.
566* FriendlyRivalry: With Dr. Sturgis. They become friends when they fight for Connie's attention and remain so after she prefers John -- especially after they got to meet each other at Ira's furniture store. In fact, when John broke up with Connie, he told her he'd like for her to get back with Ira.
567* LoveTriangle: Connie, Ira and Dr. Sturgis. He tries one with Coach Dale in place of the Dr., but it doesn't go anywhere besides a date and him crashing her date with the Coach.
568* NiceGuy: He's very amiable and doesn't take a grudge on Connie preferring Dr. Sturgis (except for what's mentioned in DoggedNiceGuy).
569* OnTheRebound: Was this for Connie after she broke up with Dr. Sturgis.
570* PutOnABus: Once his romance plot with Connie ends, he disappears. TheBusCameBack twice: once when Sheldon was trying out different religions and Ira is the one to present Judaism to him, twice when Dr. Sturgis breaks up with Connie and she goes on a date with Ira on John's suggestion.
571* SatelliteLoveInterest: Except for two minor points (him selling furniture -- which still sets the way for him and Connie to meet and then fall in love -- and Sheldon's religion plot), his whole story is about loving Connie (and his relationship to first John, then Dale).
572* SelfDeprecatingHumor: He's prone to this about his Jewish religion.
573[[/folder]]
574
575[[folder:Selena]]
576!!Selena
577[[quoteright:295:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/selena_difford_ep_1_14.jpg]]
578!!!'''Played by:''' Zuleyka Silver
579
580Pastor Jeff's ex-wife who doesn't speak a word of English and has nothing in common with Pastor Jeff.
581----
582* BeautyIsBad: She's very beautiful, but also rude, selfish and implied to be abusive towards Jeff.
583* CreditCardPlot: She used Jeff's credit card to purchase a $2,000 massage chair.
584* DomesticAbuser: Implied. Jeff asks Mary to accompany him when he returns home, in case Selena decides to come at him with a knife.
585* {{Foil}}: To Robin. While both are known to have been married to Pastor Jeff, Selena is Hispanic, not very nice, a gold digger and doesn’t really like Pastor Jeff while Robin is American, a kind woman, doesn’t steal money and loves and cares for Pastor Jeff deeply.
586* GoldDigger: As such, Pastor Jeff lies to her about the finances and she often spends his money.
587* {{Jerkass}}: She appears to be this since Pastor Jeff says she can make him do things and doesn't seem very friendly either.
588* MasterOfTheMixedMessage: Leaves Jeff a note saying she's left him and calls him a loser. And signs it "Love, Selena". Mary is quick to point out the mixed signals.
589* PutOnABus: After her first and only appearance in the episode "Potato Salad, a Broomstick, and Dad's Whiskey", she is never seen again after she dumps Pastor Jeff in the penultimate Season 2 episode "A Broken Heart and a Crock Monster".
590* TrophyWife: Pastor Jeff once described her like this after being asked by Mary Cooper:
591-->'''Mary:''' Oh, Pastor Jeff, why would you do that [lie about his finances]? You saw her.\
592'''Jeff:''' Uh, she is the kind of woman that can make a man do bad things.
593* UglyGuyHotWife: The hot wife of the gangly Pastor Jeff. However, her beauty is only skin-deep, as she's nothing but an ungrateful gold-digging bitch who leaves Jeff because she thinks he's ''un perdedor'' (a loser). Jeff's definitely more beautiful on the inside.
594[[/folder]]
595
596[[folder:Linda Swanson]]
597!!Lisa Swanson
598!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/AndreaAnders
599
600Paige's mother.
601----
602* EducationMama: She constantly pushes Paige to excel in school, even when Paige doesn't want to.
603[[/folder]]
604
605[[folder:Robin]]
606!!Robin
607[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/medford_police.png]]
608!!!'''Played by:''' Mary Grill
609
610A policewoman in Medford.
611----
612* TheBusCameBack: In the Season 7 premiere "Half A Wiener Schnitzel And Underwear In A Tree" for the first time since the Season 3 episode "A House for Sale and Serious Woman Stuff" (S3E19), a span of 65 episodes.
613* FairCop: She's a very beautiful police officer.
614* {{Foil}}: To Selena. While both are known to have been married to Pastor Jeff, Selena is Hispanic, not very nice, a gold digger and doesn't really like Pastor Jeff while Robin is American, a kind woman, doesn’t steal money and loves and cares for Pastor Jeff deeply.
615* FourthDateMarriage: [[spoiler:She and Pastor Jeff get married rather abruptly because they want to become physically intimate, but Jeff can't do so outside of holy matrimony. It's not specified exactly how long they were together before tying the knot, but based on the episode airings, it can't have been longer than a few months.]]
616* NiceGirl: She is a very nice lady and cares deeply about Pastor Jeff.
617* HappilyMarried: [[spoiler:To Pastor Jeff]].
618[[/folder]]
619
620[[folder:Coach Dale Ballard]]
621!!Coach Dale Ballard
622[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/coach_dale_ballard_meets_george_and_missy.jpg]]
623!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/CraigTNelson
624
625Missy's baseball coach and Connie's boyfriend. He also owns a sporting goods store and hires Georgie, and later George Sr., as a salesman.
626----
627* CastingGag: He's portrayed by Creator/CraigTNelson, who's famous for previously portraying another fictional Series/{{coach}}.
628* DerailingLoveInterests: While it may be too soon to say, the way he treats Dr. Sturgis in the latter portion of season 3 seems to signal that he's headed in this direction. Though to be fair, he has shown some jerkass qualities ever since he was first introduced and John is not entirely undeserving. [[spoiler:He finally crosses fully into this in "A Baby Tooth and The Egyptian God of Knowledge" when Connie rejects his offer to get married. Not only does he take on an EntitledToHaveYou attitude, but he fires Georgie the next day. While Georgie did leave the cash register open while he was in charge of the store, leading to over $400 being stolen, it's obvious that Dale only fired Georgie because he was pissed at Connie.]]
629** [[spoiler:He and Connie split up for real when Connie says she's not ready to slow and settle down with him.]]
630* DoomedByCanon: Much like Dr. Sturgis, he's most likely dead during ''TBBT''. [[spoiler:Like Connie and Sturgis, she and Dale broke up in season 5's "A Suitcase Full Of Cash And A Yellow Clown Car".]]
631* EntitledToHaveYou: [[spoiler: Takes on this attitude with Connie in "A Baby Tooth and The Egyptian God of Knowledge", after she refuses to marry him. He reminds her of all the things he's done for her and her family and Connie rightfully informs him that this doesn't obligate her to ''marry'' him.]]
632* EveryoneHasStandards: [[spoiler:As much as he belittles Dr. Sturgis on their fishing trip, he stops himself from mentioning John's mental problems.]]
633* {{Foil}}: To Dr. Sturgis. John is short, homely, slightly effeminate and socially awkward. Dale is tall, fairly handsome [[SilverFox for his age]], a manly man and confident. Their differences are also examined when both of them [[spoiler:proposed to Connie. Connie rejected both proposals, but they reacted in different ways. John was heartbroken at first, but ultimately respects Connie's decision and the two remain on good terms while Dale is furious and acts like a whiny, entitled jerk, going so far as taking his anger out on Georgie.]]
634* JerkassHasAPoint:
635** [[spoiler:While the way Dale treats John is unacceptable, his reasons for doing so are at least somewhat understandable, as John did spy on him after he found out Connie was dating Dale.]]
636** [[spoiler:His firing of Georgie in "A Baby Tooth and The Egyptian God of Knowledge" is not entirely unjustified either, as Georgie did forget to lock the cash register, which resulted in a theft.]]
637* JerkassToOne: The only person he is mean to on a consistent basis is Dr. Sturgis.
638* JerkJock: He's a baseball coach and definitely has a bad side to him.
639* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite first appearing to be a sexist pig for not allowing Missy to try out for baseball, he soon reveals himself to be quite a stand-up guy and does coach her well once he finally puts her on the team. [[spoiler: Though he is quite a jerk to Dr. Sturgis and his bad qualities are slowly revealing themselves, hinting that he may well be a JerkWithAHeartOfJerk]]. As much as he tries to better himself, he can't keep it up for long.
640* KickTheDog: [[spoiler:He fires Georgie in “A Baby Tooth and The Egyptian God of Knowledge” because he was mad that Meemaw didn't want to marry him. Seeing as how the store was robbed on Georgie's watch, Dale had a good reason to fire him. What makes it more cruel, however, is that Georgie was willing to pay back the stolen money out of his own pocket. Dale took the money, then fired him anyway.]]
641* NotGoodWithRejection: [[spoiler:He doesn't take it well when Meemaw rejects his proposal. At first, he pouts, then tries to guilt her by reminding her of all the things he's done for her and the family. When that doesn't work, he fires Georgie just to spite her.]]
642* StrawMisogynist: Subverted. He has reservations about Missy trying out for baseball, mainly because he doesn't want the boys to hurt her instead of believing that girls shouldn't play sports. His fears quickly subside once he sees Missy beat the crap out of a pitcher on the opposing team for nearly beaning her in the face several times.
643[[/folder]]
644
645[[folder:June]]
646!!June
647!!!'''Played by:''' Music/RebaMcEntire
648
649Dale's ex-wife, who is the local hairdresser.
650----
651* ChattyHairdresser: Apparently, as shown by the first time Mary went there, her clients actually go there more to talk to her than for hairdressing services, [[{{lampshaded}} to the point]] she actually wonders whether she should start charging by the hour.
652* HollywoodToneDeaf: When she and Connie go to a casino together, she demonstrates her terrible singing voice. This is likely a CastingGag due to her actress being a very famous singer.
653[[/folder]]
654
655[[folder:Jake Rutledge]]
656!!Jake Rutledge
657!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/BillFagerbakke
658
659A Medford police officer. He's a friend of Dale's but an antagonist of Connie because of [[spoiler:his shake down of her]].
660----
661* DirtyCop: First he shuts down Connie's [[spoiler: gambling den not because he thinks it's wrong but because he wants to use it as a campaign strategy because he's running for sheriff]]. Then when Connie finds [[spoiler: a loophole, he shakes her down saying it's a gray area, and threatens her with jailtime, unless she paid him off.]]

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