Warning! Spoilers ahead for Young Sheldon season 6, episode 15. Through baby Constance, season 6 confirms Sheldon's callous lie about "Soft Kitty" when Penny got injured in . Mandy and George's daughter has finally been born, and while everyone is thrilled about her arrival, her first few days haven't been the best. The show used this to reveal an unexpected ability that Sheldon has as he deals with his niece. However, the incident itself harkens back to the early years of when he wasn't exactly thrilled with having to deal with Penny yet.
Despite being set in the same universe there have been several plot inconsistencies between the shows. Due to its prequel nature, episode which benefited the nerd-centric sitcom more than its offshoot. For its part, however, the CBS family comedy uses adult Sheldon's narration to provide updates about what the Pasadena gang is up to in the future. In other instances, however, it highlights some of his most atrocious behavior towards his friends, such as Penny, which is exactly the case in season 6, episode 15.
In "Teen Angst and a Smart-Boy Walk of Shame," Sheldon soothes baby Constance after Mandy's efforts to calm her own daughter causes her to give up on it. Surprisingly, the usually socially-inept kid is able to pacify his niece by singing "Soft Kitty" to her. While this moment is arguably one of the sweetest in season 6, it also reinforces an existing about when it can be sung as Sheldon claimed that it is only during one is sick. This means that Sheldon callously lied to Penny when she got injured in and requested for him to sing "Soft Kitty."
It was in season 3, episode 8, titled "The Adhesive Duck Deficiency," that Penny asked for Sheldon to sing the infamous song as she was nursing her dislocated shoulder. Sheldon refused, however, claiming that "Soft Kitty" is only sung when one is sick. Clearly, baby Constance isn't sick in ; she has just been crying a lot and Mandy just hasn't figured out a way to pacify her. Sheldon's refusal to accommodate Penny's request highlight just how callous and indifferent he was to her during the early years of their friendship. Over time, however, he started trusting and caring for her.
. The contemporary "Warm Kitty," was written by Edith Newlin as it appeared in a book titled first published in 1937 by the Kentucky-based Willis Music. In 2015, Newlin estate sued Warner Bros., Chuck Lorre Productions, CBS, Turner Broadcasting, and Fox for the supposedly illegal use of "Soft Kitty." Ultimately, however, the case was dropped.
It was first used by the original sitcom in season 1, "The Pancake Batter Anomaly, and according to Sheldon, it's a song that his mother sang when he was sick in Medford, Texas — something that has shown before. Despite its association with and Sheldon, the song's tune originally came from a 19th-century Polish lullaby called "Wlazł kotek na płotek" about a kitten on a fence that was written by Oskar Kolberg and composed by Stanisław Moniuszko.
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