The upcoming spin-off ofThe Big Bang Theory,Stuart Fails to Save the Universe, has the potential to set up the emotional return of a past character. The original show gained immense popularity for its unique premise, setting it apart from other sitcoms of the time. It brought the stereotypical nerd culture to the forefront, establishing itself as Chuck Lorre’s magnum opus.

UnlikeThe Big Bang Theory,Stuart Fails to Save the Universewill lean far more into theoretical sci-fi. It will focus on the aftermath of comic book store owner Stuart Bloom causing a timeline-altering event and attempting to fix everything before it’s too late.

Kevin Sussman as Stuart Bloom in The Big Bang Theory mouth gape

In July 2025, it was confirmed that Stuart and his friends would run into alternate universe versions of characters we know. While Chuck Lorre didn’t confirm if iconic characters fromThe Big Bang Theorywould make cameos, he indirectly hinted that they could appear on the upcoming spin-off, leading viewers to speculate about which characters might show up. In doing so, it could set up a heartbreaking return.

Stuart Fails to Save the Universe Could Eventually Include Alt-Universe Young Sheldon Characters

Stuart Fails to Save the Universe Explores Time Travel

Stuart Fails to Save the Universewill include characters from otherTBBTuniverse shows, possibly making appearances or being involved in the main storyline. For now, it’s known that the characters will come fromThe Big Bang Theory, but as the spinoff unfolds, it could be that other characters appear fromYoung Sheldon.

The main plot of the show involves Stuart causing a multiverse event by messing with Sheldon’s experimental device, and as he travels across different timelines to fix what he broke, he will encounter alt-universe versions of previous characters. There’s a long list of memorable characters that viewers would love to see return inStuart Fails to Save the Universe,and it will likely start withThe Big Bang Theory.

George Cooper (Lance Barber) making the Vulcan salute hand gesture in Young Sheldon season 7  episode 13

If the spin-off explores time travel, however, it could expand to include other characters from the wider franchise. In doing so, it could open up the door for the return of a character that has long been dead in theBig Bang Theoryuniverse.

The TBBT Spin-Off Sets Up A Scenario Where A Version Of George Cooper In Another Life Returns

Fans Would Love To See A Glimpse Of George Cooper

While viewers would welcome almost all returns, one, in particular, would be particularly poignant and appreciated. Sheldon’s father, George Cooper, has loomed large over the Big Bang Theory shows. First in, TBBT, he was Sheldon’s late father whose character was only shown through anecdotes by others and Sheldon’s bitterness.

Then, we got to see his actual story without the unreliable narrator of Sheldon inYoung Sheldon, where it was revealed that George was a flawed but loving father who tried to do his best for his family and his brilliant son he didn’t understand. It made him a fan favorite, and his inevitable death from a heart attack was the most dreaded moment in both shows.

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Young Sheldonconcluded shortly after the death of George Cooper in season 7, episode 12, making the finale even more emotional as it documented how everyone was impacted by the loss. Bringing back Sheldon’s father, either in his original form or an alternate version, inStuart Fails to Save the Universecould provide the emotional depth that the spin-off needs.