While we were so busy with everything else, it seems that no one paid enough attention to the main thing that happened in the show.
Young Sheldon ended its season 6 on a pretty obvious conclusion for almost all the characters. There is Mary and Sheldon on their way to Germany, Georgie and Mandy finally taking their relationship to a new level. And as for the rest of the family, they were left to deal with what the tornado brought them.
The season 6 finale was actually straightforward, and didn't even end on a cliffhanger. At least that's what most fans thought. But the truth is, there was a major twist that almost decided the future of a major character.
The tornado affected a lot of characters in a bad way. Georgie and Missy were even in danger of dying while trying to get home. But it was Meemaw who suffered the most. The consequences of the tornado were devastating for her, as her house was actually crushed down.
But most interestingly, that same tornado also did some good in her life. Earlier in the series, while living under the same roof, Pastor Jeff found out about Meemaw's illegal gambling business.
Frankly, her makeshift casino has hit a few rough patches this year, but given Pastor Jeff's judgmental and self-righteous personality, his intrusion into Meemaw's business was the biggest. And there was no reason to believe that a person like him would keep quiet about such illegal activity.
Because of Pastor Jeff's self-aggrandizing nature, he has caused problems for the Coopers several times in the past. For example, in Young Sheldon season 5, he heartlessly fired Mary after learning of Georgie and Mandy's unexpected pregnancy.
But this time, it seems that seeing Meemaw at her wretched state made Pastor Jeff unexpectedly sympathetic. Not only did he show his compassion, but he also promised not to rat out her gambling den, basically allowing it to continue to operate.
This is a big deal, especially considering that the casino money was the only income in Connie's life. So Pastor Jeff not tipping off is actually a good deed. And we hope that the story will continue in season 7.
Young Sheldon Season 6 Finale Image Shows The Creepy Truth Behind Missy & George’s Harrowing Scene
A brand new Young Sheldon season 6 finale BTS image reveals the creepy truth about how Missy and George's tense tornado scene was filmed.
Missy crying in the Young Sheldon season 6 finale
A new Young Sheldon season 6 finale behind-the-scenes image shows how Missy and George's harrowing tornado scene was filmed.
The Big Bang Theory prequel officially ended its year with a special two-episode capper. While they were mostly focused on Sheldon's Germany trip, the tornado plotline arguably had a bigger impact since it involved the majority of the Cooper family.
Raegan Revord took to Instagram to share a string of behind-the-scenes images from their time filming the episodes, including a look at the dummies used as doubles for Missy and George as they lay on the side of the road while the tornado passed in the Young Sheldon season 6 finale. Check out the photos below:
After George and Missy were on their way home from the airport, they had to leave their car because of the approaching tornado in the Young Sheldon season 6 finale. The pair had to lay flat on the ground to keep themselves safe, which proved to be the correct move since their car was carried away by the wind.
Missy in bed in the Young Sheldon season 6 finale
It's an understatement to say that the Young Sheldon season 6 finale was packed. It juggled multiple plotlines, including some big ones like Georgie and Mandy getting engaged. Missy, on the other hand, also got substantial focus after
she was caught trying to sneak out again at night after Sheldon tattled about it. This created a rift between the Cooper twins that remains unresolved. Ultimately, it was Meemaw who had the most difficult time as she came home to her house wrecked by the tornado.
Amid everything that happened in the Young Sheldon season 6 finale, George and Missy's one-on-one were arguably the best. After the near-death experience, the only Cooper daughter broke down and started apologizing for acting out.
She tearfully confessed that she loves her parents and she didn't know why she had been rebelling. George consoled her, highlighting his special relationship with Missy. It's unknown if this means that Missy is now also willing to forgive Sheldon for ratting her out.
Young Sheldon season 7 is already guaranteed, but it may be The Big Bang Theory spin-off's last. This means that the family comedy has more than enough time to redeem Missy from her season 6 transgressions. Otherwise, CBS can just rebrand the show once Sheldon moves to California so that it focuses on his twin and the remaining Cooper family members
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