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Sheldon walks through the kitchen, humming. He has Leah’s number written on his hand in pen. He holds it up to Missy like a trophy. She rolls her eyes—but she also gives him a thumbs up, just out of Mary’s view.
Mary: “You okay?”
At Medford High, Sheldon is assigned a lab partner for an extra-credit physics project: a new student named Leah (guest star, reminiscent of a young Paget Brewster). Leah wears a band t-shirt, has messy ponytail, and, most disturbingly to Sheldon, she chews gum while solving differential equations.
He knocks three times on Missy’s door— knock, knock, knock —“Missy.”
Principal’s office. Mary arrives, frazzled. Missy won’t speak.
Parallel to Sheldon’s awakening, Missy’s day unravels. She’s caught passing a note in class—except the note isn’t gossip. It’s a list of reasons she hates school, written in poetry form. The teacher reads it aloud. The class laughs. Missy doesn’t cry. She just goes cold.
She walks away. Sheldon stands frozen. Victory.
Sheldon walks through the kitchen, humming. He has Leah’s number written on his hand in pen. He holds it up to Missy like a trophy. She rolls her eyes—but she also gives him a thumbs up, just out of Mary’s view.
Mary: “You okay?”
At Medford High, Sheldon is assigned a lab partner for an extra-credit physics project: a new student named Leah (guest star, reminiscent of a young Paget Brewster). Leah wears a band t-shirt, has messy ponytail, and, most disturbingly to Sheldon, she chews gum while solving differential equations. young sheldon s07e10 bd5
He knocks three times on Missy’s door— knock, knock, knock —“Missy.” Sheldon walks through the kitchen, humming
Principal’s office. Mary arrives, frazzled. Missy won’t speak. She rolls her eyes—but she also gives him
Parallel to Sheldon’s awakening, Missy’s day unravels. She’s caught passing a note in class—except the note isn’t gossip. It’s a list of reasons she hates school, written in poetry form. The teacher reads it aloud. The class laughs. Missy doesn’t cry. She just goes cold.
She walks away. Sheldon stands frozen. Victory.