Young Sheldon S07e10 Msv Page

Raegan Revord delivers her best performance of the series. Missy has been the forgotten Cooper for years, and here her anger finally finds a target — not her family, but the unfairness of life. Her blow-up at the barbecue (“Dad was the only one who saw me”) is the episode’s emotional core.

After the emotional earthquake of George Sr.’s death in the previous episode, Young Sheldon returns with an installment that feels less like a standard sitcom entry and more like a quiet, sun-drenched epilogue. “A New Home and a Traditional Texas Torture” doesn’t try to shock or laugh its way through grief — instead, it lets the Cooper family take their first shaky steps forward. The episode splits its focus between two Coopers: Mary, who throws herself into finding a new house for the family as a way to control the uncontrollable; and Sheldon, who — in true Sheldon fashion — copes with his father’s death by obsessing over a “scientific” way to rank the best possible new home. Meanwhile, Missy continues to simmer with quiet rage, Meemaw provides her usual unsentimental tough love, and Georgie steps into a role he never asked for: man of the house. young sheldon s07e10 msv

Memorable quote: Meemaw, after tasting the overcooked brisket: “Your daddy couldn’t cook worth a damn either. But he loved feeding people. So go on. Love ‘em back.” Raegan Revord delivers her best performance of the series