Warning! Spoilers ahead for Young Sheldon season 7, episode 8.
Summary
- Missy announces that she won’t go to college in
Young Sheldon
season 7, episode 8. - Missy not going to college sets her on the path to being the least successful Cooper sibling in
The Big Bang Theory
. - Unlike George, Missy needs the structure of being in school to reach her full potential, which she ends up failing to do.
Missy’s tragic The Big Bang Theory fate is foreshadowed in the most subtle way possible in Young Sheldon season 7. George and Mary’s only daughter has gone through a tremendous arc in the last year, starting with her rebellion arc that included going on a daring drive out of state. By the Young Sheldon season 6 finale, however, Missy seemed to have already realized her wrong ways and vowed to change moving forward. So far, she seems to be sticking to that promise, albeit not without some minor shenanigans that aren’t out of the norm for adolescent their age.
Missy’s good behavior has been beneficial to the Coopers, especially since Young Sheldon season 7 is already chaotic as it is. Between George’s cheating scandal getting retconned and Mandy and Georgie tying the knot, not to mention Meemaw getting arrested, the family has gone through a lot in such a short period. Unfortunately for Missy, her redemption doesn’t mean a better future, considering what The Big Bang Theory revealed about it. Admittedly, setting up her fate isn’t the top of the prequel’s priority, but somehow, Young Sheldon season 7, episode 8, “An Ankle Monitor and a Big Plastic Crap House.”
Young Sheldon Season 7 Fixes Its Worsening Sheldon/Meemaw Big Bang Theory Plot Hole
Meemaw’s latest crisis allows Young Sheldon season 7 to fix a glaring plot hole regarding his and Meemaw’s relationship in The Big Bang Theory.
Missy Reveals She Isn’t Going To College In Young Sheldon Season 7
The Coopers Has A New Home Crisis.
As if things haven’t already been hectic for the Coopers, the family gets another crisis in Young Sheldon season 7, episode 8, when their only toilet gets backed up. Unable to fix it on their own, George calls for a plumber but immediately realizes how expensive the repair would be. As he contemplates the price, Missy unexpectedly says he is lucky she isn’t going to college, referring to the bill. It’s a brief statement that George doesn’t even respond to, but the declaration sets Missy on the path that will lead her to her The Big Bang Theory future.
Why Missy Not Going To College Explains Her Big Bang Theory Fate
Missy Ends Up Being The Least Successful Cooper Sibling.
Missy isn’t the first Cooper kid to not go to college. In Young Sheldon season 5, Georgie dropped out of school and transitioned to working full-time. Despite the opposition from his parents, he ultimately ended up as a successful entrepreneur as revealed when he finally debuted in The Big Bang Theory. Sheldon, on the other hand, is almost done with college, which is expected. However, Missy’s situation is a bit different from her oldest brother. She needs a more traditional path to be successful, while Georgie has always had entrepreneurial skills in him, which helped him succeed without finishing school.
Because of the lack of guard rails that would keep her on a straight path, Missy becomes the least successful Cooper sibling. Considering her tendencies, she needed a more solid path to ensure that she would reach her full potential, especially after George’s unexpected death. Young Sheldon has yet to tackle the tragic incident, but it is confirmed to happen before The Big Bang Theory prequel wraps up. While that part of Missy’s life wouldn’t be shown on-screen anymore, Georgie had already revealed in the nerd-centric sitcom that she was a “dumb teenager” on the heels of their dad’s passing.
Young Sheldon
season 7 airs every Thursday, 8pm ET on CBS.
Young Sheldon
A spinoff of the sitcom The Big Bang Theory, Young Sheldon follows the youth and coming-of-age of Sheldon Cooper during his childhood in Texas as he pursues science and academia. The show also follows his parents, siblings, and Mee-Maw, painting a picture of the world where Sheldon grew up.
- Cast
- Jim Parsons , Iain Armitage , Annie Potts , Emily Osment
- Release Date
- September 25, 2017
- Seasons
- 6