Streaming or viewing this episode in 2160p with High Dynamic Range (HDR) brings out textures that are simply lost in lower bitrates.
Meanwhile, back at home, the Cooper family - including George (Lance Barber), Mary (Zoe Perry), Missy (Raegan Revord), and Georgie (Montana Jordan) - deal with their own issues, providing a heartwarming subplot to the episode.
The episode ends with a moment of connection between Sheldon and Dr. Linkletter over a shared intellectual interest. In standard definition, this is just a scene. In 4K, with the depth of field blurring the background and keeping the focus razor-sharp on the two scientists, the moment feels intimate and earned.
: Sheldon's analytical mind and strict adherence to science clash with the camp's religious teachings, leading to some comedic moments as he tries to reconcile his understanding of the world with the biblical stories presented.
Critics might ask: Does a sitcom really need to be in 4K?