

I'm excited to see what everybody thinks is going to happen and it might happen. MJ: Yeah, I'm just excited to see what everybody thinks about the cliff hanger and what everybody thinks is going to happen next season. It's just chaos, fighting, and confusion. I think it's super sweet seeing the other side of Missy, peeling back the layers on her. I love doing that because you don't get to see it often. It was a lot of fun to play the sad side of Missy. I frankly enjoy being able to yell at everybody. She's just getting mad at everyone around her because she doesn't have anyone else to take it out on. That really makes her angry so she's sad, she's crying, she's distraught. RR: Well, Missy has a little heart break. I know you can't tell me too much, but what can you give away about what we're going to see? MW: Season finale coming up tonight at 8PM. MJ: Yeah it's always fun to have those scenes with Georgie and Missy. What's it been like growing up together on this show? Montana you just turned 18 a couple of months ago. MW: It's really incredible what you two, and Ian as well, have been able to do where you get this show so young and it goes on to be so successful. It's crazy to think about how we got picked up for three more seasons and it'll be seven seasons after these three. It's nice to have such an amazing onset family and be able to feel comfortable with spending three more years with them and even more after that, maybe. I try not to think about it because I don't know, that's just how I am. MJ: You know, it's a big deal, it really is. A really high pitch whistle, that I can't do to save my life, but it was amazing. We were laughing, cheering, and whistling.

I wasn't there, but I saw the video and it was insane. We expected to get one, maybe possibly two, because how we ended season two, but we never expected three. Young Sheldon got picked up for three more seasons, what was each of your reactions when you got the news? MW: Raegan, Montana, great to see you two and first of all, congratulations are in order. I was a sibling that lost my sister and they didn't have that back then either, which was very difficult," Souza said.Ĭaleb is now five years out from his brain surgery and miraculously has no side effects from his tumor.CBS' Matt Weiss spoke to series stars Montana Jordan and Raegan Revord about growing up on the show and what's to come for Sheldon and co. Different dosages, different treatments and you want support for families and siblings. Because they're totally different people. You want the research, you want treatments specific to children, not adults. Which is part of why it's so important to raise funds. "For us, the support we got made the biggest difference.

She also understands how important it is for families to have support through the hardest time in their lives. Souza credits the power of prayer and an amazing pediatric neurosurgeon with saving Caleb's life. "When I was going in and I didn't know if I was going to come out alive," he said. "When you're holding your child and that happens, when that thing goes flat, no we were supposed to be in surgery, what do you mean?" Souza said.Ĭaleb remembers bits and pieces of that night but says one thing in particular sticks out in his mind. He had to be resuscitated and rushed into emergency surgery. But before the surgery could happen, his pain grew unbearable and Caleb coded in his parent's arms. Once Caleb was diagnosed, he was scheduled for surgery.
