For the next two minutes—exactly 127 seconds—Sheldon performed a rapid-fire comparison, complete with a stopwatch, a clipboard, and three dramatic re-enactments of button-pressing. Halfway through, Meemaw walked in, took one look, and stole Missy’s blue nail polish.
The scene faded to black, followed by a single subtitle: young sheldon s04e10 bluray
Missy held up her wet toes. “Sheldon, nobody’s watching the director’s cut.” “Sheldon, nobody’s watching the director’s cut
The Blu-ray menu screen for Young Sheldon: The Complete Fourth Season glowed softly. But if you selected Episode 10, “A Bruce Jenner Memento and a Softball on Fire,” and then pressed “up, up, down, left, right, B, A” on the remote (a nod to Sheldon’s old Nintendo), you unlocked it: This was that monologue
Missy snorted. “The answer is ‘who cares.’”
Because in the actual Blu-ray commentary track for Episode 4.10, Jim Parsons (narrator) had mentioned that young Iain Armitage once improvised a two-minute monologue about calculators that was cut for time. This was that monologue.
“That’s statistically false, Missy. At least 12% of physical media collectors watch bonus features. That’s thousands of people. Thousands who will never learn that the TI-81’s exponent function has a 0.03-second lag.”