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The episode introduces Professor Boucher, an engineer who embodies the pragmatism that Sheldon despises. Unlike Sheldon’s previous academic adversaries who were often impressed by his intellect, Boucher is unimpressed by theoretical posturing. The conflict is not intellectual but philosophical. Sheldon represents the purity of theory, while Boucher represents the messiness of application.
Meemaw, at the diner, takes a call from Dr. Sturgis, who’s in a mental health facility. He asks if she still has his lava lamp. She says yes. He says, “Good. I’ll need it for my escape.” She laughs — then pauses. “Wait, are you serious?” Cut to credits. young sheldon s05e10 fullrip
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Sheldon begins letting other students use the room for "studying" while he is in class. Sheldon represents the purity of theory, while Boucher
At Medford High, Sheldon partners with his only tolerable classmate, a quiet girl named Emily (who, he notes, “at least doesn’t sigh every time I speak”). They’re building a model of a pneumatic tube system to demonstrate atmospheric pressure. But when Emily suggests adding decorative glitter to their display for “visual appeal,” Sheldon declares it “pseudoscientific pageantry.”
Season 5, Episode 10 "A Protractor, a Pneumatic Tube, and a Lack of Moral Flexibility"