Summary

Months afterYoung Sheldonended, Missy and Paige actors, Raegan Revord and McKenna Grace reunites, effectively highlighting one of the most heartbreaking aspects of George’s death. Despite contradicting the canon countless times in its run, the prequel finally decided to stick to the bigger points of the established continuity whenGeorge died of a heart attack. This became the launching pad for the special one-hourYoung Sheldonfinale, with its first half devoted to the Coopers coming to terms with the tragedy. Everyone coped with the matter differently, as they grappled to move forward following the massive loss.

Aside from following what wasThe Big Bang Theorycanon, George’s death and funeral also allowed the writers to bring back many familiar faces for the last time. Beloved supporting characters including Reba McEntire’s June Ballard rallied the family as they dealt with the unimaginable turn of events. Despite this, Young Sheldon wasn’t able to bring back all of the show’s prominent role players.Paige’s absence in its final season was particularly problematicas it left her fate in limbo. Besides that,Grace’s recent reunion with Revordemphasizes one other aspect the prequel missed by not bringing her back.

Zoe Perry as Mary in Young Sheldon

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Missy Barely Got Any Support During George’s Young Sheldon’s Death

Until The End, Missy Continued To Be Overlooked

George’s funeral is arguablyThe Big Bang Theoryfranchise’s best episode. It is a masterclass in balancing comedy and drama — something that the show tried to perfect for years. The outing has been dissected multiple times, but one thing that is often overlooked is how unsupported Missy was during that time. Mary had Meemaw, who had Dale. Georgie sought strength from his new family, while Sheldon, despite trying to ignore it, got sympathies from Dr. Sturgis and Dr. Linkletter.Missy didn’t have anyone to rely on, hence why she resorted to lashing out at almost everybody.

Paige Could Have Helped Missy With Her Grief In Young Sheldon

Missy Could Have Leaned On Paige, Her Only Real Friend, After George’s Death

Much has been said aboutYoung Sheldon’s underutilization of Revord’s character. WhileMissy was barely inThe Big Bang Theory, she became one of the most dynamic characters in the prequel. Unfortunately, while her family members' stories evolved, hers didn’t. Missy’s last compelling arc was her rebellious stint in season 6, where she and Paige attempted to drive to Florida.Young Sheldondidn’t fully flesh out their friendship, but they had a deep bond, in a way that they oddly understand each other’s issues.Missy could have relied on Paigeas she dealt with her grief over losing George.

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Seeing Revord and Grace continue their off-screen friendship is a reminder of their characters' relationship inYoung Sheldon— something that the CBS show could have devoted more time to over the years. Despite the limited screen time left, the finale could have done a brief scene withPaige coming to visit Missy after the death of George. From there, they could have had a poignant conversation about their respective struggles in their early years. Considering Missy’s support during Paige’s darkest moments, this could have been her way of reciprocating that very kind gesture.

Missy and Paige sitting in a diner in Young Sheldon season 6

Young Sheldon

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A spinoff of the sitcom The Big Bang Theory, Young Sheldon follows the youth and coming-of-age of Sheldon Cooper during his childhood in Texas as he pursues science and academia. The show also follows his parents, siblings, and Mee-Maw, painting a picture of the world where Sheldon grew up.

Mary, Sheldon, George, and Georgie in Young Sheldon

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