young sheldon s02e04 lossless

Young Sheldon S02e04 Lossless -

| Parameter | Details | |--------------------|----------------------------------------------| | | Amazon WEB-DL / HBO Max master (lossless) | | Video | AVC/H.264 @ ~10–15 Mbps, 1920x1080, 23.976fps| | Audio | English E-AC-3 5.1 @ 640 kbps (lossless from master) | | Subtitles | English (SDH), Spanish, French (pgs/srt) | | File Size | ~2.8 GB (lossless stream, not re-encoded) | | CRC / MD5 | Available upon request (scene-standard) |

"I have a vision," Sheldon countered. "And a vision requires capital. Which reminds me..."

"Thanks, son."

George flinched. "That’s for bills, Sheldon. Adult stuff. Things you don't worry about."

Missy didn't look up. "You charge people to talk to you? I’d pay for you to stop." young sheldon s02e04 lossless

"Correct," Sheldon said. "But you failed to subtract the non-essential items from the total. You claimed the entire amount. While that reduces your taxable income, it triggers a flag because the amount exceeds the standard deduction threshold for miscellaneous expenses when combined with your other itemizations."

"I know how the IRS works, Mary," George grumbled, rubbing his temples. "I’ve done the taxes every year since we got married. We always get a refund. It’s the one time of year I actually feel like I’m winning something." "That’s for bills, Sheldon

"Understood," Sheldon said stiffly. "I will conduct a cost-benefit analysis of your mood later."

For Sheldon, whose moral compass is as rigid as his schedule, keeping a lie from his mother is physically and mentally taxing. To escape the pressure of being around Mary, Sheldon decides he must leave the house, leading him to request a sleepover at his friend Tam Nguyen's home. "You charge people to talk to you

"What kind of example am I setting?" George asked, his voice low. "I can't even balance a checkbook, Mary. I’m a grown man. And Sheldon... Sheldon asked me for money today to start a business. A business! The kid is nine, and he’s already thinking about equity. And I can’t even give him five bucks without worrying about the electric bill."

But this year, the numbers were fighting back.