Raegan Revord’s Instagram Post Will Make You Cry Even More About Young Sheldon Finale
You didn’t think anything could be even sadder than the funeral scene, yet here it is.
Young Sheldon has been over for a few months now, and even the franchise’s upcoming new show about Georgie and Mandy ’s life as a married couple is unlikely to put fans’ hearts back together after everything they had to see.
The prequel’s final season caught everyone off guard with George Sr.’s sudden passing upon suffering yet another heart attack, and the show didn’t let up on its viewers’ depressed mood until the last episode, in which Sheldon leaves his family house to pursue new opportunities in California.
However, the funeral scene is what probably remains the biggest traumatic experience for the Cooper family fans, but a recent social media post from one of the cast members may quickly disprove it.
Young Sheldon may have wrapped it all up long ago, but it will take quite a long time for the Coopers to move on. The seven years that the show had for its TV run did the trick, making the whole cast feel like they were indeed a real-life family meant to get separated once the cameras stop rolling.
Around a month after Young Sheldon aired its final episode, Missy Cooper’s actress Raegan Revord took to her social media posting a carousel of pictures from the final season’s set and mentioning that she no longer had any reason to keep those photos from the public.
Revord’s post features many behind-the-scenes pictures taken on the day George Sr.’s funeral was filmed, but it’s not even that heartbreaking for those who are still not over the family patriarch’s passing.
A couple of other photos also capture the rest of the family having their traditional dinner without George, and one of the photos sees the latter’s actor Lance Barber watching the scene being filmed in the background and then crying as he hugs his on-screen wife Zoe Perry.
Ahead of Young Sheldon’s finale release back in May, Barber repeatedly stated that everyone expected all kinds of emotional states during the last season’s production time, so the massive outburst on set wasn't really a surprise to anyone.
According to the actor, the cast had spent seven years together as one family and obviously got attached to each other too much to let it all go that quickly.