Young Sheldon may have ended, but the Big Bang Theory universe is continuing to expand with the spinoff Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage . The new series centers on Montana Jordan and Emily Osment’s titular characters from YS and, while that may be the same, there is one glaring difference between the two shows. G&M is taking a page out of Big Bang 's book by diving into the multi-cam sitcom format, and there’s a funny way the show will address it.
While The Big Bang Theory was a multi-camera sitcom with a live audience, Young Sheldon was just single-cam. So there was no live audience or laugh track utilized. With the cast being a “little bit ham” for the live audience for Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage, it should be entertaining to see just how different the new series is compared to its parents how.
Ahead of the show’s premiere amid the 2024 TV schedule , CBS released a new clip from the series that pokes fun at the fact that G&M is a “laughing show,” and it’s pretty great. It sees Montana Jordan's Georgie watching a certain beloved sitcom with his in-laws and making a humorously astute point. Check it out: That’s definitely a fun way to reference Georgie & Mandy switching formats, and I love the Frasier shoutout.
For fans, this change might take some time to get used, especially if they watched Young Sheldon for all those years. However, if those same fans also watched the The Big Bang Theory (which ran for 12 seasons), that adjustment may not be so.