@@Ayaanprithiani I watched first two season and the rest in clips and videos and I like Sheldon and Mary lot more than the rest. Of course, he may be annoying and naughty at some times, but Sheldon never lies to his mom, and he still goes to church despite being an atheist to make his mom happy unlike the other kids. It's hypocritical to say children can have favoritism but parents can't. Sheldon does all the taxes, and he never asked their parents to get a share of his money, I remember in some episode when George took Missy and Sheldon for twin test, missy demanded George to give her half of what he earned from test. Mary doesn't have much favoritism with their child as many in the comments claim, there are many instances where Mary scolded and punished Sheldon. When Sheldon cut the hair of Missy's doll Missy punched on his eyes leaving a mark on it, but still Mary didn't take any actions against Missy and said Sheldon deserves it, if I was in the place of Mary, I would have definitely punished Missy. If Mary disliked Missy than George does, why did she said if her parents get divorced, she will choose to live with mom. I had never found an instance where Mary complaining the family that no one is helping her in the household work, I am sure that if Mary were paid for such work elsewhere, she could potentially earn more than George.
I feel like Mary thought that Missy never really cared for her so that's why she spent a lot more time with Sheldon and he was overly smart, so she was worried about his social skills and thought that Missy had lots of friends. Missy's behavior was not the best in Young Sheldon (love the sass but she was sm0k!ng in middle school). But Sheldon had lots and lots of discipline so that's another reason. But Mary didn't understand that Missy wanted her to be equally loved from everyone in her family.
Everyone is saying that Mary is a terrible mother, but I disagree. Mary at most times has been there for her family. If you actually look back at the show, Mary was actually a great mother more times then she was a "terrible" mother. In the second episode of the first season, Mary tries to make Missy feel like she has her gifts different from Sheldon's, only to call her a brat a few moments after, but Missy was actually acting like a selfish brat. On the eighth episode of the first season. When Sheldon, George, and Georgie are going on a road trip to see a rocket launch. Missy is slightly jealous of them, so to make her feel better, Mary announces to them that Missy, Connie, and herself are going to have a girls day. Mary comforts Missy about having "Boy problems" and promises not to tell George Sr. But I'm not trying to make it seem like Mary is the "best mother". Mary over coddles Sheldon because he's socially unaware many times throughout the show. Mary acts out at Missy during her first breakdown for tearing Sheldon's autographed Professor Proton photograph because Sheldon was making fun of her because she's upset over a boy, hence, resulted in her tearing his signed picture, but that didn't make it right that she lashed out at Sheldon. What I'm trying to say is that she is a terrific mother overall, but at times she has done some things wrong by Missy and even by Sheldon surprisingly.
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Probably because she is only 13 and he is 15, which means he is looking for something she is not ready to give. Serves her right for messing with someone who is almost an adult.
@@all.too.swift.13 Yes when it comes to adults. There is no difference between a 30 year old and a 40 year old. However there is a gigantic difference between a 15yo boy and a 13yo girl. A lot of girls that age still have little girly stuff like dolls and stuff animals all over their rooms. They are still little kids. A 15yo boy is looking to play video games and have a naked girl in his room. I know I was at that age 🤣. Most 13yo girls are not ready for that. Not at all.
some times feel bad for mary because all she wants to do is hang out with her kids and not always be around sheldon this video just shows how good of a mother mary is and how mutch love she brings into there family oh how i sometimes hate her when she ‘prefers’ sheldon because i feel like all missy does is try and try and all she cares about is her life and i love that she is the one person that you just assume prefers sheldon over anyone else 🥲
Im glad Mary is there for missy but missy is kinda of a baby she cries over every time a boy rejects her mean while when Georgie was a similar age he got rejected by Veronica and he didn't run home crying
You can’t say anything because I bet ur a cry baby. Plus you can’t compare the two because they are different ages and one’s a boy and one’s a girl. And I also think Taylor shouldn’t have broke up with missy. Edit: also all people cry when someone breaks there heart like missy’s heart