When the news broke about Young Sheldon's cancelation, fans were left in shock and disappointment. One particular reason for the uproar was the unjust ending given to Missy, played by Raegan Revord. Revord herself expressed her dismay, revealing, "I feel bad for Missy's ending. She lost her dad and was left with a mom who wasn't capable of being a mother." Missy, who had always lived in her brother Sheldon's shadow, deserved a more thoughtful conclusion.
Instead, her character was sidelined, overshadowed by the central narrative focused on Sheldon.

Young Sheldon's sixth season gave a glimpse of Missy's potential with a proper character arc. However, by season seven, she was once again relegated to a supporting role. Revord's comments echoed the fans' sentiments, highlighting how Missy was neglected despite the show's success.
"Missy just doesn’t have it easy. Her whole life, she was kind of ignored because of her twin brother, and the one person who paid her attention died," Revord lamented.
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