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This Young Sheldon Character Has Just Become More Annoying Than Sheldon

This Young Sheldon Character Has Just Become More Annoying Than Sheldon
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In TBBT, Missy Cooper is not the most pleasant person, and we know she was even worse as a teenager. Young Sheldon is finally showing us that!

In season 6, the writers have given Missy her time to shine. Having had enough of being the forgotten child, she is rebelling like never before.

Running away from home, making snarky comments, stealing cars… Nothing is off-limits!

Missy has been a fan favorite throughout the show, but people have grown tired of her constant misbehavior in season 6, and the finale was literally the last straw.

In the season finale, Missy and George had a beautiful moment together during the tornado, and all seemed well.

Not long before that, Missy snuck out with Tanya again, and even the tornado didn't stop her from doing it again.

George stayed home for Missy, and how did she repay him? That's right, she kept up her shenanigans.

Adult Sheldon even told us that she managed to mess up a lot that summer right under George's nose, including getting her belly button pierced without permission.

We all get that teenagers are teenagers, and we should lower our expectations for them. Missy herself admitted that she didn't understand some of the bad choices she'd made.

We've all been there. However, she has been going overboard lately, and it's only going to get worse from there.

Fans put up with Missy's mischievous nature even when she ran away, but the narrator's revelation that the big tearful scene with George basically meant nothing makes Missy plain unlikable.

Still, we have to admit that Raegan Revord is a talented young actress, and her Missy is believable in everything she does. We expect great things from her!

The writers have been building up Missy's character arc this past season, and it's very likely that she will act out even more in season 7. Now her adult persona in The Big Bang Theory is not that far off…

Pastor Jeff got his redemption arc (well, kind of) in the season finale, and Missy got the opposite of that. Who saw that coming?