Sheldon S01e02 Bd9 ((exclusive)) | Young
Episode Overview: "Rockets, Communists, and the Dewey Decimal System"
They called the school. They called Georgie. They called Missy. No one knew where he was.
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Meanwhile, a different kind of crisis was unfolding at the high school—a crisis of politics.
Missy, often the quiet observer to Sheldon’s loud intellect, overheard the teacher’s comments and saw an opportunity for mischief—or perhaps, sibling loyalty in the strangest form. She went home and spun a tale to their devoutly religious mother, Mary. Missy claimed that the teacher was spreading "Communist propaganda" and speaking ill of America and NASA. No one knew where he was
Sheldon’s teacher, Mr. Givens, was a man who often seemed exhausted by his own job. During a discussion about current events, the topic turned to the Space Shuttle program. Sheldon, obsessed with physics and space travel, was eager to discuss the science. But the conversation took a dark turn when a student suggested that NASA was a waste of taxpayer money. Mr. Givens, perhaps trying to play devil’s advocate or simply speaking out of frustration with government bureaucracy, made a passing comment about NASA not being what it used to be.
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He had lost track of time, immersed in a corner of the library he hadn't explored before, or perhaps having wandered into a classroom to correct an equation on the board. When he finally emerged, the school was locked up tight. The janitors had gone home. The buses had left.
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To Mary Cooper, there were few things worse than a Communist. Her eyes went wide. A God-fearing woman protecting her children’s moral compass, she marched down to the school the very next day. She stormed into the principal's office and then the classroom, demanding to know why a teacher was filling students' heads with anti-American sentiment. The ensuing confrontation was awkward and explosive. Mr. Givens was baffled, trying to explain he was merely discussing budget cuts, while Mary stood her ground like a force of nature. In the end, the teacher was reprimanded, and Missy watched from the hallway, satisfied with the chaos she had orchestrated.