: Sheldon finds himself in a debate about the existence of God with the family's pastor. He uses mathematical probability to argue against faith, though he eventually attempts to "bargain" with a higher power when he is worried about his father’s health. Key Highlights
: Sheldon engages in a theological debate with Pastor Jeff (played by Matt Hobby ) regarding the existence of God and Pascal's Wager . Technical Details (BRRip)
"Don't say that too loud," George whispered, glancing toward the window. "I don't want the FBI kicking down my door before dinner." young sheldon s01e03 brrip
"You are welcome. Though technically, I simply rerouted the packet data."
"He is a high school football coach," Sheldon stated. "A high-stress occupation, compounded by the financial burden of raising a gifted child and a socially maladjusted older brother." : Sheldon finds himself in a debate about
George watched the screen. He watched the fictional Sheldon get bullied, outsmart teachers, and confuse his fictional father. He looked over at his real son, who was critiquing the scientific accuracy of a chalkboard equation in the background of a scene.
: After their parents leave for the hospital, Georgie (played by Montana Jordan ) "borrows" Meemaw’s car to take Sheldon and Missy (played by Raegan Revord ) to see their father. Technical Details (BRRip) "Don't say that too loud,"
: Tired of waiting for news, the kids decide to take matters into their own hands. Georgie "borrows" Meemaw’s car to drive Sheldon and Missy to the hospital to see their father.
Sheldon, the nine-year-old prodigy, was currently sitting on the floor of the den, playing with a Rubik's cube, solving it blindfolded while humming a Wagner opera. He was blissfully unaware of the capitalist venture his brother had orchestrated using his intellect.
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Upstairs, a door slammed. Missy ran down the hallway screaming. Mary yelled something about "no dessert for a week." In the kitchen, the oven timer went off, signaling that the meatloaf was burning.