Missy is back in her angsty teen behavior in the newly-released Young Sheldon season 7, episode 11 trailer after promising George to change.
The new trailer for Young Sheldon season 7, episode 11 shows Missy back in her rebellious phase. Sheldon’s twin sister went through a tumultuous arc last year when she decided to act out to get her parents’ attention. After a near-death experience during the Young Sheldon season 6 finale, she promised George that she would be better — a promise that she mostly kept in the aftermath of the catastrophe. That’s about to change now, however.
In a new trailer for Young Sheldon season 7, episode 11, “A New Home and A Traditional Texas Torture, Missy has seemingly regressed into her angst attitude. Check out the video from CBS (via TV Promos) below:
The clip features a montage of scenes from the upcoming episode. It includes scenes of Georgie and Mandy with the family having dinner and sharing a hug. In the end, Missy storms out of the living room, leaving her parents stunned.
Missy Is Young Sheldon’s Biggest Wasted Opportunity
Young Sheldon Could Have Done More With Missy.
Assuming that this is the case, it’s imperative that Young Sheldon gives one of its best characters the satisfying send-off she deserves.
Much has been said about Young Sheldon underutilizing Missy. She is arguably the biggest missed opportunity in The Big Bang Theory and its prequel. While Missy has been dethroned as the best Cooper family member, she remains one of the most interesting characters from the show. George and Mary’s only daughter is so different from Sheldon and Georgie, that it’s unfair that both boys are getting their time under the spotlight but not her. The Young Sheldon character could have been the show’s anchor point as it became a family show. Unfortunately, the prequel fails to capitalize on her assets.
Currently, Georgie and Mandy’s Young Sheldon sequel series is officially a go. It would have been the perfect opportunity to make up for its Missy blunder. Unfortunately, as the actor herself revealed, Revord wasn’t asked to return. Making a guest appearance is not off the table, but ideally, she should be a series regular. Since the show hasn’t started filming, it is still not too late for CBS to change its mind and recruit her. The Big Bang Theory canon already mandates her to be tied to Georgie after George dies anyway, so it shouldn’t be difficult to explain her involvement.
Like the rest of the Coopers, Missy didn’t appear in The Big Bang Theory finale. This means that if she doesn’t become a series regular in Georgie and Mandy’s spinoff sequel, that will likely be it for the character. Assuming that this is the case, it’s imperative that Young Sheldon gives one of its best characters the satisfying send-off she deserves.