Young Sheldon S02e09 Bluray
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"Sheldon, the game is on," George says, gesturing to the large console TV. "The Oilers are playing the Steelers. It’s the fourth quarter."
"Hey!"
Meanwhile, the episode also touches on the challenges of growing up and navigating social relationships. Missy and Georgie both face their own struggles, and the episode shows how they learn to cope with them in their own ways. young sheldon s02e09 bluray
"Deal," Sheldon says.
Missy rolls her eyes. "Get in line, Shelly. I wanted to watch The Love Boat later, but Daddy said if the game goes into overtime, I have to go outside."
The story begins not in the chaotic Cooper household, but in the hushed, blue-carpeted sanctuary of the First Baptist Church of Medford. It is a Tuesday, which usually means a routine meeting of the Women’s Bible Study group. However, today is different. The mood in the room is heavy, the air thick with unspoken grief. Mary Cooper sits in the circle of folding chairs, clutching her King James Bible with white knuckles. Across from her sits her mother, Connie Tucker—known to everyone as "Meemaw"—looking unusually somber. To watch "Family Dynamics and a Red Fiero"
Sheldon Cooper, age nine, is sitting in his spot on the far end of the couch—a specific cushion chosen for its optimal distance from the drafty front door and the noisy kitchen. He is currently engaged in a battle of wits with his father, George Sr. The conflict? The television.
" Dad has usurped the television," Sheldon presses. "I believe this constitutes a breach of the social contract within the family unit."
"Mom," Mary says, her voice dropping an octave. "The sign-up sheet specifically said I was covering the main dish. Dessert was assigned to Mrs. Hodges." Missy and Georgie both face their own struggles,
While the DVD release contains only a few featurettes, the Blu-ray includes:
"Just a little something I whipped up. You know, for the grieving family."