Sheldon overhears their conversation and they attempt to cover it up, but he is too clever to fall for their tricks. George Sr. and Dale, Meemaw’s ex-boyfriend, take a trip to the Mexican border to bring Meemaw and George Jr back because Mary fears that her son will have to spend the night in jail.
The Meemaw and George Jr. family are questioned by an officer about smuggling cigarettes and getting caught at the Mexican border. He dismisses their attempts to persuade him of their innocence. He offers them the choice of entering a guilty plea and paying a fine to get out of the whole thing, or entering a plea of not guilty and returning for a trial that they will lose because they are guilty. They naturally pick the former. The two make an effort to haggle over the cost of the penalty, but their efforts are futile.
Sheldon and Missy talk about their dysfunctional family during their conversation. Sheldon, who is more preoccupied with logic and technical details, and Missy, who is more emotional and empathetic, end up engaging in their usual lighthearted banter. The polar opposite twins ironically have no common ground even though they are in fact twins.
Missy spots Sheldon using binoculars to view someone at Meemaw’s home. When she asks him about it, he responds by saying that a woman is on Meemaw’s porch. Missy checks the binoculars herself to make sure. To find out who the woman is, the two go over to Meemaw’s house. They learn she is Mandy, the woman who is carrying George Jr’s child. Despite Missy’s warnings not to, Sheldon accidentally tells Mandy that Meemaw has been arrested because he is more book smart than street smart like Missy.
When Mandy asks the twins why Connie, aka Meemaw, is in jail, Sheldon responds that George Jr. is also in jail as he lacks the kind of emotional maturity to comprehend the situation. Missy cleverly forces Sheldon to return to his room while she speaks with Mandy and tells her the truth. She goes on to say that he sold cigarettes to raise money for the baby. She then questions her about treating George Jr. coldly and brings up Mandy’s equal contribution to the baby’s conception.
In the fifth season of “The Big Bang Theory”, Mary’s church, which she had been attending for years, deserted her when she needed it. She is having a hard time with her religion because George Jr. is having a child out of wedlock and her position at the church was terminated in that season. Sheldon, being his usual logical self, challenges her system of belief as she questions God about why he is testing her. Additionally, when Mary asks Sheldon where Missy is, he responds by saying she is speaking with Mandy on Meemaw’s porch. Mary visits Meemaw’s house after being puzzled about why she is conversing with Mandy.
Dale and George Sr. discuss Connie as they travel to the Mexican border. Connie chose a car and a career over traveling and leading a carefree life with Dale, but Dale appears disappointed in her for this decision. In the beginning, it seems as though Dale misses her and wants her back, but it turns out that he’s doing it out of spite to rub it in her face. ..
Mary walks up to Meemaw’s house and interrupts Missy and Mandy as they are talking about George Jr. Missy suggests that Mandy might marry George Jr, but Mandy rejects the suggestion and walks away.
Meemaw and George Jr. have a conversation inside the prison. Meemaw responds to George Jr.’s claim that he is a bad father by assuring him that he is not. They then engage in their usual lighthearted banter.
When Mary runs into Pastor Jeff while taking out the trash, their interaction is awkward. When Pastor Jeff asks Mary if she intends to go to church the following day, Mary replies that she’ll think about it. Pastor Jeff presses Mary about George Jr. and his “lady friend”, but Mary replies that he does not intend to marry the mother of his child.
Sheldon struggles to sleep because of his anxiety. He worries about what to call George Jr.’s “lady friend”, as Pastor Jeff puts it. He rings Missy with a bell-like signal, and they then use a toy phone to communicate. Per Sheldon’s twisted logic, they decide to call Mandy “Niblingo”. Missy isn’t particularly interested in the conversation, but she keeps listening because she is aware that Sheldon is actually stressed out about issues at home and not what he believes to be the cause.
George Sr. and George Jr. are freed from prison by George Sr. and Dale. While talking in the car, George Sr. reassures his son that he is okay with his arrest, as he understands that George Jr. only smuggled cigarettes to earn money for his child and because he had George outside of wedlock himself. Additionally, he understands that George Jr.’s situation is more difficult because Mandy isn’t keen on marrying him. ..
Connie returns to her apartment, and she is met by Dale. He tells her that he was able to get her out of a jam, but Connie doesn’t believe him. She insists that she would have done it herself if she could have. They have a heated conversation, in which Dale pressures Connie to express her gratitude towards him.
Mary and Missy head to church together, while Sheldon has to go with them. ..
People at church are rude to Mary and her children because they know about George Jr.’s situation with his child out of wedlock. When Mary approaches them, they are almost hostile, and she leaves the church in the middle of the service. Mary drags Sheldon home with her after he becomes agitated and makes an attempt to put forth an argument in the middle of the service.
Pastor Jeff apologizes for what happened when he visits Mary’s home following the mass. After what unfolded at the church, Mary seems disheartened and goes on to tell pastor Jeff that it’s not she who is walking away; it’s God who is walking away from her.
The Episode Review
The sixth season of the show continues where it left off and is just as good as ever. The cast is amazing, with great performances by everyone. The narration by Jim Parsons is hilarious and adds to the comic timing. The dramatic and emotional elements are perfect, making the show even more enjoyable. ..
We are aware that George Sr. and Mary separate, but we are also curious about what will happen in season 6 or even if they will separate at all. We can’t help but wonder if Young Sheldon has changed quite a few things from what we learned from the Big Bang Theory, and occasionally we can’t help but perceive Sheldon as an unreliable narrator.
We know from The Big Bang Theory that George Jr. marries young, so we are left to wonder if he will wed Mandy or if he will meet someone else. We’ll have to wait and find out. ..