Warning! Spoilers ahead for Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage’s episodes 1 and 2.

Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriagehas already released two episodes, and with that, I can honestly say that I was wrong about it, and I officially apologize for that. For years, I covered bothThe Big Bang TheoryandYoung Sheldonfor Screen Rant, so it was a given that I would also tackle the latest show in Chuck Lorre’s evolving universe. Set after the events of theYoung Sheldonfinale,Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriageis an attempt to continue taking advantage of its parent series' popularityeven after it has ended.

Montana Jordan’s Georgie and Emily Osment’s Mandy looking worried while holding a baby basket in a kitchen from Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage

I fully understandwhyYoung Sheldonhad to enddespite still being very popular. After years of contradicting The Big Bang Theory canon by creating countless plot inconsistencies to varying degrees, they wanted to honor the established timeline with Sheldon’s move to California. That said, it’s also no secret that I wascampaigning for the prequel’s rebranding toThe Coopersinstead of launching a new show. It would have been a much easier transition, plus, it would also retainYoung Sheldon’s tone and format. CBS had other plans, however, which made me quite skeptical ofGeorgie & Mandy’s First Marriage.

Why Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage’s Multi-Cam Format Worried Me

The Big Bang Theory Was Also A Multi-Cam Show

Premiering a new spinoff, even with its ties to hit shows, always comes with risks.Cheers’The TortellisandFriends’Joeyare some of the failed offshootsproving that they can’t succeed based on connections alone. Naturally, I was worried aboutGeorgie & Mandy’s First Marriage, especially since it would shift its focus from theCooper familyto the McAllisters, who now make up its ensemble cast. That said, more than anything else, I was most concerned over the change of format.

Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage Continues Mary’s Destruction Resulting In Her Appalling TBBT Behavior

Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage episode 1 brings back Mary, and sadly, it only further ruins the character to get her closer to her TBBT version.

Young Sheldonwas a single-cam series, which meant that it was filmed in closed-door sets. Meanwhile,Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriageis a multi-cam show, similar toThe Big Bang Theory, which was filmed in front of a live studio audience. Based on the overall vibe of the nerd-centric sitcom, its set-up gave it a more humorous tone, which wasn’t bad. It is just thatI wantedGeorgie & Mandy’s First Marriageto have the same storytelling approach balancing comedy and drama as its parent series, and it was hard to imagine that in a multi-cam environment.

Annie Potts as Meemaw, Montana Jordan as Georgie, and Emily Osment as Mandy in Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage

Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage Premiere Proves That It Can Still Do Dramatic Scenes Effectively

The First Two Episodes Of Georgie & Mandy Are Surprisingly Emotional

As it turns out, I didn’t have anything to be concerned about at all. Having watched the first two episodes ofGeorgie & Mandy’s First Marriage, I am quite impressed with how the series is able to balance comedy and drama effectively, despite the live audience’s laughter.The single-camera set-up really worked forYoung Sheldon, as it allowed the director to control the pacing of the narrative. It could stay in a dramatic or tense moment for as long as it needed, which meant that these scenes were able to breathe.

Montana Jordan and Emily Osment are exceptional during Georgie and Mandy’s more serious conversations without losing their dynamic’s playfulness.

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Being filmed in front of people,Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriagedoesn’t have that luxury, since it has live viewers to cater to. Despite that, it is still able to effectively tackle emotional moments. Georgie and Jim’s conversation about thedeath of Georgeis particularly a stand-out moment for me, as it was then that I realized thatGeorgie & Mandy’s First Marriageisn’t shying away from delving deeper storylines. It’s also worth noting that the cast has been great. Montana Jordan and Emily Osment are exceptional during Georgie and Mandy’s more serious conversations without losing their dynamic’s playfulness.

How Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage’s Format Can Make It Better Than Young Sheldon

Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage Can Benefit From Its Live Studio Audience

Just becauseGeorgie & Mandy’s First Marriagehas been great in executing their dramatic scene, it doesn’t mean that it sacrifices its comedy. If anything, I think that it makes it more creative and precise. The multi-cam set-up allows for a variety of comedy sources. WhileYoung Sheldonprimarily relied on its dialog for its humor,Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriagecan also tap into physical comedy to bring in laughter, which is better, as proven by my holy grail sitcom,Frasier, the series that Lorre used to explain the change in format for his new show.

Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage Reveals A New Meemaw Tragedy Just Months After George’s Death

Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage’s pilot focuses on the couple’s new life, but it subtly reveals a Meemaw tragedy in her post-Young Sheldon life.

Meemaw’s shaking face while the house shakes is already funny in theory, but the laughter from the audience makes it more hysterical. The same can be said during the final scene ofGeorgie & Mandy’s First Marriageepisode 2 when Georgie asks his crying sister if going to George’s grave helped her, and she aggressively replies. The new show can tap into the energy of the audience for its comedy — something thatYoung Sheldondidn’t have.

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Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage follows the couple as they navigate the complexities of adulthood, parenting, and marriage while raising their young family in Texas.