The 10 Most Underrated ‘Young Sheldon’ Episodes, Ranked

While young sheldon may be a spin-off of the popular sitcom The Big Bang Theory , the series stands proudly on its own two feet. What started as a series aiming to provide insight into the upbringing and developmental stages of childhood for the beloved character of Sheldon Cooper, has transformed The Big Bang Theory into an expansive universe…
Audiences knew and loved the extremely smart, ultra-nerdy adult physicist Sheldon Cooper (played by Jim Parsons), however, watching young Sheldon (played by Iain Armitage) discover… or a new comic book series was a level of satisfaction no audience could’ve predicted. With the Young Sheldon series finale approaching, it’s a good time to rediscover some of the less appreciated pivotal episodes of the series.

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10“Gluons, Guacamole and the Color Purple”
Season 1, Episode 19
It’s these weekly drives that would…(her nickname for Sheldon). However, this isn’t the only relationship strengthened in this episode. We begin to see how Missy (played by Raegan Revord) and Georgie (played by Montana Jordan) respect and need each other as siblings when Missy asks Georgie for help with her grammar homework. All of these little moments of character development are actually what paves the way for the success of Young Sheldon.
9“Graduation”
Season 4, Episode 1
After only two years, Sheldon graduates from high school as class valedictorian. Soon after, he has a breakdown when he realizes he may not be ready for college. Meanwhile, Missy is also graduating from elementary school, and Dale (played by Craig T. Nelson) tries to make amends with Meemaw.
8“An Ugly Car, an Affair and Some Kicka** Football”
Season 6, Episode 6
Georgie has knocked up Mandy, and they are learning how to co-exist as future parents. Being estranged from her own parents, Mandy moved in with Connie. Georgie, on his best fatherly behavior, is determined to win Mandy back. Mandy is still sorting between what’s best for the baby and what she ultimately wants. Meanwhile, she learns about Connie and Georgie’s secret gambling room.
It’s hard to introduce a new character in the middle of a series, and when Mandy McAllister (played by Emily Osment) stepped onto the scene she had a lot to prove. “An Ugly Car, an Affair and Some Kicka** Football” solidified Mandy as a Cooper the second she discovered the gambling room and shouted “my kid’s going to private school.” Always a bit stand-offish and reserved, Mandy finally begins to let her guard down and be her authentic self. She’s as resourceful and smart as Connie, as stubborn as Sheldon, but also conservative enough to balance Georgie’s wackiness. All of which will lend itself beautifully in…
7“Mitch’s Son and the Unconditional Approval of a Government Agency”
Season 4, Episode 14
After years of filing the Cooper family taxes, the IRS finds a mistake in Sheldon’s work. This, of course, is unacceptable to Sheldon. On a mission to prove the IRS wrong, Sheldon ends up getting his family audited. What happens next is the most perfectly written chess match (literally) of tax code quips ever seen on television.
…Sorting through the IRS tax code is already tedious. Researching the tax code for accurate dialogue purposes goes above and beyond. An actor’s performance choices and sense of timing go a long way in comedy, but without good writing, performance and timing often fall flat. The marriage between the three, that’s the magic and that’s exactly what this episode is: magic.
6“Snoopin’ Around and the Wonder Twins of Atheism”
Season 5, Episode 2
There’s a new youth pastor and he’s shaking up the Cooper family. Mary (played by Zoe Perry) is intimidated and nervous by Pastor Rob’s (played by Dan Byrd) approach. Missy is questioning the concept of God and Sheldon is suddenly invested in Sunday school. This is Mary, and coincidentally Perry’s, time to shine.
5“A Fancy Article and a Scholarship for a Baby”
Season 7, Episode 9
George Sr is often the butt of the joke throughout Young Sheldon, but when Coach Cooper steps up to the plate it’s always a home run. Providing the perfect balance between Mary’s uptight parenting approach, and Meemaw’s more laid back advice, George Sr often bridges the gap that saves the day. Barber’s calm, cool and casual approach to George cashing in on Sheldon’s future is comedy gold. In the end… and he’s torn between MIT and Caltech. A very curious dilemma given all the years Sheldon teased Howard for being a MIT graduate on The Big Bang Theory.
4“An Introduction to Engineering and a Glob of Hair Gel”
Season 5, Episode 7
There are many quirks of adult Sheldon that audiences want more information about. In this episode, fans finally unravel Sheldon’s distaste for all things engineering. It’s mainly rooted in the fact that Sheldon meets his intellectual match in his engineering professor, who consistently finds Sheldon’s work to be wrong. Professor Boucher (played by Lance Reddick) is just as strong-willed as Sheldon, and despite multiple efforts from others to give Sheldon the correct answer, he sticks to his guns as “coddling him won’t prepare him for the real world.”
3“A Strudel and a Hot American Boy Toy”
Season 7, Episode 3
By Season 7, each member of the Cooper family is dialed in and holding their own storyline. Connie lost her home in the tornado and has moved in with Dale, placing Mandy, Georgie and the baby in Sheldon’s room. Sheldon and Mary are in Germany for the summer, Missy has taken over as head of the house and George Sr is, well, paying the bills. The whole family began writing letters between Germany and Texas.
2“The Geezer Bus and a New Model For Education”
Season 4, Episode 13
Connie Tucker is really the heart of this entire series…. while also driving the story forward. “The Geezer Bus and a New Model For Education” is no exception. Connie wrecks her car and ends up having to take the church’s shuttle service made for people who can’t get around, which happens to be mainly seniors. Meanwhile, President Hagemeyer (played by Wendie Malick) is spoiling Sheldon too much for Mary’s liking.
1“A Swedish Science Thing and the Equation for Toast”
Season 2, Episode 22
… when the series creative team made the decision to connect The Big Bang Theory series finale with the season finale of Young Sheldon, airing the same night. “A Swedish Science Thing and the Equation for Toast” centers on Sheldon’s borderline obsession with the Nobel Prize, while The Big Bang Theory finale involved Sheldon and Amy Cooper being awarded medals for the Nobel Prize in Physics. Getting a glimpse into young Sheldon’s lifelong admiration for such an achievement, and then watching adult Sheldon achieve it was quite a beautiful emotional journey.