Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage Thanksgiving Hinted At An Off-screen Young Sheldon Tragedy


Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage episode 5.
Although Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage mostly keeps things light-hearted, the Young Sheldon spinoff’s Thanksgiving special hinted at an off-screen tragedy. While it might be a warm family sitcom with a laugh track and a lot of zany character comedy, Young Sheldon’s spinoff Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage warned viewers that it was going to get heavy. In The Big Bang Theory season 11, episode 23, Georgie referenced his “Ex-wife” during his first on-screen appearance in the series. Since then, viewers have always known that George and Mandy’s union is doomed to end in divorce or separation, although it is unclear why.
Thus, while Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage is fun, there is an underlying darkness to the show’s rom-com plot. Young Sheldon’s finale left Mandy and Georgie in a relatively stable place despite the recent death of George’s father, George Sr., but the cracks were already starting to show. Georgie felt alienated from his increasingly pious mother, Mary, and protective of his teenage sister Missy, so he took responsibility for looking after them in a way that might impact his ability to parent his daughter, Cece, and prioritize his marriage with Mandy. The spinoff’s Thanksgiving episode proved this wasn’t its only tragic element.
Dale Reveals His Son Doesn’t Talk To Him In Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage Episode 5
Young Sheldon’s Spinoff Barely Mentioned This Family Dysfunction
In season 1, episode 5, “Thanksgiving,” Meemaw, Dale, and Mandy discussed Mary’s decision to avoid Thanksgiving altogether thanks to her grief over losing George Sr. Dale mentioned that his son no longer spoke to him in passing before he was quickly hushed by Meemaw. Since the episode mostly focused on how Mary’s choice impacted Georgie and Mandy’s relationship, “Thanksgiving” had no time to expand on this comment. However, it was a genuinely tragic surprise that was made all the more sad by Dale’s nonchalance. Dale seemed resigned to this fate, which made the mysterious circumstances all the more intriguing and dramatic.