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Mandy McAllister’s officially a Cooper.
Thursday’s Young Sheldon — which marked the halfway point of the Big Bang Theory prequel’s seventh and final season — kicked off with Georgie and Mandy’s City Hall wedding, a low-key affair attended by everyone. Well, almost everyone.
Sheldon wasn’t present for his brother’s wedding (not that he minded). Neither was Mandy’s brother, who got a shout-out during the newlyweds’ drive to Dollywood.
Season 7, Episode 7 — “A Proper Wedding and Skeletons in the Closet” — also marked a turning point for Meemaw, whose illegal gambling room was shut down by police. As a result, Georgie will return home from his honeymoon to find that he’s out of a job. Where does he go from here? (We’ll bet you already have a hunch.)
In Part 4 (of 4) of TVLine’s Q&A, series stars Montana Jordan and Emily Osment weigh in on Georgie and Mandy’s nuptials, their missing wedding guests, and which Young Sheldon characters they’d like to see on their as-yet-untitled spinoff. They also tee up an upcoming episode involving Georgie’s relationship with his mother-in-law Audrey.
Ahead of Georgie and Mandy’s wedding, Jordan and Osment sat down with TVLine for their first interview about the highly anticipated Young Sheldon offshoot. They also reminisced about their favorite Georgie and Mandy moments, and weighed in on CeeCee’s secret baptisms. You can watch Parts 1-3 below.
New episodes of Young Sheldon air Thursdays at 8/7c on CBS (and stream the next day on Paramount+). Its one-hour series finale is slated for May 16.
Mandy’s brother was seen last season in the 12th episode, which showed the families getting together for the baby shower.
Am I the only one feeling kind of disappointed that this final season is so “meh” overall? I wonder how many of these episodes were in the can before the spin off was negotiated? I am psyched up for the sequel, but I do kind of wish they were spending a little more time on Sheldon’s journey toward Cal Tech. Sheldon was almost an “under 5” in this episode, and we do want to see his story’s completion. We can see Mandy/Georgie/CeeCee’s in the spin off. Can we at least see Tam getting “on the list,” and possibly even see if Tam’s is 1st?
While I personally agree with you, much of the fanbase of this show cares more about the rest of the cast rather than Shelly. Frankly, I think we’ve reached a tipping point where most of the folks watching this show like it more than BBT. People who really liked BBT have drifted away, or are lukewarm at best about the show. People who liked (but didn’t love) BBT seem to be the majority of this show’s audience.
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And the showrunners here are more concerned with keeping the current fans happy, because those are the ones likely to tune in to the spinoff. What few BBT superfans still tune in to this show are unlikely to do so once Shel is no longer a part of the show.
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So, expect sort of a quiet, barely there conclusion to Shel’s storylines. The rest of this season is basically about setting up the spinoff.
Sheldon’s story is basically complete though. We already know what happens next for him. There’s just not much to do with the character at this point.
Thought it was a really fitting wedding, and honestly, I really like Mandy’s dad. Will Sasso is so good!
The Dads are the best part of the show for me.
Hopefully Sasso will be on the spinoff.
Some “wedding”…two minutes of “I do’s” and a reception meal of spaghetti in a bucket? Where were the cut-up hot dogs?!
Seems like they hinted at the spinoff being called “The Coopers”
Loved big bang and I love young Sheldon ,would like to see it last another year and more about Sheldon
Sheldon did go to the reception.
Bazinga !
They should have told the mothers to get lost and not allow them to attend the wedding. They are never going to change as long as their religious beliefs are more important than what Georgie and Mandie want. Georgie and Mandie never should have backed down and let them attend the wedding.
I was surprised that the police allowed the baby to go home with someone who isn’t a blood relative or someone Meemaw isn’t married to.