Georgie will be a busy man when he begins his married life in Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage. He is the head of a young family that can barely meet their basic needs, so he moves in with his in-laws. The move becomes a disaster when his mother-in-law decides he’s not intelligent enough to warrant her respect. That aside, Georgie has just lost his father, who died in Young Sheldon. George Snr’s death left Georgie as the head of the family, heaping more responsibilities. Viewers will meet Georgie’s sister, Missy, in the second episode of the new series. In “Some New York Nonsense,” Georgie barely stays afloat when Missy gets into trouble at school, per the official logline below.
Raegan Revord guest stars in the episode as Georgie’s teen sister, who is at the height of her rebellion phase. Images from the episode tease a tough situation for Georgie. He spends his days working at the McAllister family business and comes home to ridicule from Audrey. An image features a disheveled Georgie who looks like he hasn’t slept in several days. Another image shows Missy sitting on a bed while on the phone. She holds a fashion magazine, but it is unclear who she is talking to or what the conversation is about. An image of Georgie sitting next to his father’s grave tells a sad story, one of a young man who has been dealt a bad card in life.
Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage premieres on Thursday, October 17. The pilot episode, “The 6:10 to Lubbock,” finds the Young Cooper family living with the McAllisters, but the situation is not great for Georgie. Audrey doesn’t hide her disdain for him; the other characters must keep defending him. Per the official logline below, the young family thinks of moving out, but with what money?
The series is the sequel to Young Sheldon. It follows Georgie (Montana Jordan) and Mandy (Emily Osment) as they raise their young family in Texas while navigating the challenges of adulthood, parenting, and marriage. Other cast members include Rachel Bay Jones as Audrey, Will Sasso as Jim, Dougie Baldwin as Connor, and Jessie Prez as Ruben.
Catch the series premiere on October 17. Watch Young Sheldon on Netflix.