Here’s a thoughtful write-up for Young Sheldon Season 7, Episode 10, titled — written as if for a fan blog or recap. Young Sheldon S07E10 Review: “A New Home and a Traditional Texas Torture” – Bittersweet Beginnings Spoilers ahead.
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.” Here’s a thoughtful write-up for Young Sheldon Season
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. “A New Home and a Traditional Texas Torture”