Young Sheldon S07e10 Msv [top]

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.

As always, the episode wrestles with its title character. Sheldon’s attempt to rank houses by “emotional suitability metrics” is funny and sad, but the script wisely lets him fail. He can’t quantify his father’s absence. A lovely late scene shows him admitting to Mary, “I don’t know how to be sad.” Mary’s reply — “That’s okay. You’ll learn” — is the gentlest moment between them in years. young sheldon s07e10 msv

The episode follows two primary storylines that test the patience and relationships of the Cooper clan. Young Sheldon: Season 7, Episode 10 - Rotten Tomatoes Raegan Revord delivers her best performance of the series

young sheldon s07e10 msv