Young Sheldon S02e02 Satrip =link=

Observation: Sports are ritualized chaos designed to distract society from entropy. See also: cheering, Gatorade, the concept of “bases.”

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Sheldon closed his eyes. A vision overtook him: he was now a guest on a black-and-white 1950s philosophy show called The Satrip Hour . A man in a beret asked, “Dr. Cooper, if a boy chews on a bus and no one records the decibels, does he still violate the Geneva Convention?” young sheldon s02e02 satrip

:In this episode, Sheldon encounters his first true intellectual rival, a 10-year-old girl named Paige Swanson (played by Mckenna Grace). Sheldon becomes jealous when his mentor, Dr. Sturgis, shows an interest in her, leading Mary to organise a "play date" for the two families.

After school, Sheldon reluctantly attended Missy’s softball practice because his mother, Mary, said it was “family time.” His father, George, was trying to teach a nine-year-old named Derek not to run to third base when the ball was in the catcher’s mitt. A vision overtook him: he was now a

Sheldon watched her leave, then turned back to his cereal. The milk had turned a murky gray. He sighed. “Challenge accepted.”

“It is now,” Missy said, grabbing her backpack. “Mom says you’re doing it more since Dad started coaching my softball team.” Sheldon becomes jealous when his mentor, Dr

He wrote in his notebook: New theory: My sister is the most efficient satrip machine I know.

On the bus, Sheldon sat next to his best friend, astrophysics enthusiast Tam. Billy Sparks, the boy who once ate glue in front of him, was making loud chewing sounds three rows back.