
It’s nice to see Georgie Cooper and Mandy McAllister’s relationship timeline play out, but the spinoff’s non-title characters have had their own complicated relationship dynamics that drive the show equally well. Unfortunately, the only way to improve one key relationship might be to take a note from the most depressing story The Big Bang Theory spinoff has told to date.
“An Old Mustang” Is The Most Tragic Episode Of Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage Season 1
It Explores Themes About Family That Can Be Hard To Reconcile
When most people try to think of the saddest episode of Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage, it’s reasonable to assume their minds would go straight to Georgie’s ghost encounter with his father in episode 12. But a character learning their deceased parent is still an emotional resource is a common episode concept. The real tragic episode is “An Old Mustang.”
Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage made one major change that unfortunately leaves a prominent character without any clear season 2 storyline.
Meanwhile, Audrey comes clean about her concerns for Mandy. Although she’s consistently blamed Georgie for the path Mandy’s life has taken, Audrey reveals in “An Old Mustang” that she’s just as disappointed in Mandy for giving up on her dreams. At the same time, Mandy realizes these are the types of worries she may one day face with CeeCee.
None of these feelings are spoken into a vacuum. Connor clearly hates that his father lacks faith in him, and Mandy is as worried about her future as Audrey. But putting these feelings out there sets both Connor and Mandy on the path to change, and that’s exactly why another character needs a similarly blunt parental exchange in a future episode.
Missy Deserves The “Old Mustang” Treatment In Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage
She And Her Mother Need To Address Their Issues Bluntly
It’s only one episode after “An Old Mustang” that Jim asks Connor to help around the house. Mandy starts working for herself in the same episode, although her TV dreams don’t gain traction until a while afterward. In short, both of the McAllister kids make small yet ultimately important life changes as a result of honest talks with their parents.
Considering she’s referred to Missy as needing a demon exorcism, it might not sound like Mary was ever keeping the gloves on to begin with. However, Mary hasn’t actually been shown to have a sincere conversation with Missy about running off to Mexico, let alone the smorgasbord of minor infractions she accrues over Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage season 1.
Mary’s biblical doomsaying comes off strong, but there’s arguably much more strength involved in Audrey and Jim confronting their children from such vulnerable places of concern. That’s not something Mary’s tried yet. If she did, it could help put Missy on a new track. And if any series is going to save their relationship, it has to be this one.
Why The Prequel Series Is Perfect To Save Missy And Mary’s The Big Bang Theory Relationship
The Spinoff Can Better Explain Their Future Dynamic
Because we know things aren’t perfect for them in the future, First Marriage can only better their relationship so much. The good news is that “fixing” the relationship between Mary Cooper and her daughter doesn’t require making it perfect. Penny’s family didn’t have a perfect dynamic in Big Bang Theory, but they at least seemed to have reached an understanding.
And that’s essentially all that Missy and Mary truly need. Even if they can never believably see eye to eye for the foreseeable future, they can at least reach an understanding that allows them to live peacefully under the same roof. This would likely lead to the same strained relationship we see in Big Bang, but with less actual hatred.