Young Sheldon season 7 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In the wake of George's death, the Cooper family and their community grapple with grief in diverse ways. As funeral preparations unfold, Sheldon struggles to connect emotionally, focusing instead on theoretical concepts. During the funeral, heartfelt and humorous tributes are shared, reflecting on George's life and influence. Sheldon, reflecting on missed opportunities, regrets not expressing his love and appreciation for his father sooner, highlighting a poignant realization of his father's enduring impact.
Full Episode S07E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
How did Sheldon's family members react to George's death?
Mary turned to religion, Meemaw turned to alcohol, and friends and neighbors brought casseroles.
What was George's favorite hymn mentioned for his funeral?
"Born to Be Wild" was mentioned as a favorite song of George's, played during football games.
How did Sheldon cope with his father's death?
Sheldon coped by thinking about "Star Trek" and theoretical concepts, showing difficulty in processing emotional grief.
What caused conflicts among family members after George's death?
Grief manifested in various ways, including anger and denial, leading to conflicts among Sheldon, his siblings, and their mother.
What did Sheldon regret about his last interactions with his father?
Sheldon regretted not saying more to his father before he died, such as expressing his love or simply saying goodbye.
How did the community remember George at his funeral?
The community shared humorous and heartfelt stories, reflecting on George's life and the impact he had on them.