Young Sheldon S02e02 Bd9 [LATEST]
Not just any desk. The desk by the window. The one with optimal light diffusion and minimal distracting hallway noise. This was his third sanctuary, after home and the comic book store.
Meemaw sipped her whiskey. “Except your quarterback never tried to build a neutron decelerator in the garage.” Sheldon’s plan was not malicious in the traditional sense. It was logistical . He decided that if Dr. Sturgis was going to be smarter, then Sheldon would simply remove all distractions that aided John’s intelligence. He hid John’s favorite advanced textbook in the library’s biography section under “J” for “Junk Science.” He “accidentally” erased part of John’s whiteboard equation during a study session. young sheldon s02e02 bd9
It wasn’t a science project. It was a peace offering: a small, motorized bust of Isaac Newton with a wig made of cotton balls and a tiny parrot perched on his shoulder. Sheldon left it on Dr. Sturgis’s desk with a note: “Two standard deviations above the mean is less lonely when shared. – S. Cooper.” Dr. Sturgis smiled—the first real smile Sheldon had seen from him. He placed Sir Isaac Neutron on his own desk, right next to the window. Back home, Mary asked Sheldon how his day was. Not just any desk
George Sr., watching football, muttered to Meemaw later, “The kid met one rival and he’s having an existential crisis. I’ve seen this before—quarterbacks who lose their starting job.” This was his third sanctuary, after home and
Post-credits scene: Missy walks into Sheldon’s room, looks at the whiteboard, and without a word erases a tiny corner of an equation. Sheldon doesn’t notice. Missy smiles and walks out.
Dr. Sturgis noticed. He didn’t get angry. He simply tilted his head and said, “You’re trying to reduce my available information vectors. That’s inefficient. I already memorized the textbook.”
Mary tried: “Sweetie, you don’t have to be the smartest.”