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Watching Annie Potts (Meemaw) and Melissa Peterman (Brenda) share the screen is a masterclass in passive-aggressive comedy. Meemaw shows up at Brenda’s door with a casserole and a smile, but her eyes are doing calculus on how to ruin Brenda’s life. It’s petty, it’s messy, and it is deliciously entertaining.

This episode brilliantly contrasts Mary’s rigid morality with Meemaw’s chaotic pragmatism. Mary tries to drown her anger in the Lord (cue the "attempted drowning" of the title—a literal dunking tank baptism scene that goes hilariously wrong), while Meemaw tries to drown Brenda’s social standing in Medford. young sheldon s06e13 msv

Unlike Mary, Meemaw doesn’t turn the other cheek. She activates what we’ll call . Her strategy? Befriend Brenda to destroy her. Watching Annie Potts (Meemaw) and Melissa Peterman (Brenda)

While the episode juggles its usual multi-plot circus (Sheldon’s college woes, Missy’s teenage angst), the real headline is against George Sr.’s new "friend," Brenda Sparks. She activates what we’ll call

Meemaw, after being asked if she’s going to church: "I’ve already got my get-out-of-hell-free card, honey. It’s called being too old to care."

MSV isn't about violence. It’s about psychological warfare. Meemaw knows that a public scene helps no one, but a slow-burn campaign of guilt and territorial marking? That’s her love language. Mary’s Religious Spiral: More Than Just Jealousy While Meemaw plays dirty, Mary plays holy—or tries to. After catching George, she doesn't scream. She gets baptized. Again.