You know… you’re not all hard angles. Sometimes you’re the right pressure in the right place.
Final shot: The kitchen window is lit. Through it, we see Sheldon showing George Sr. a diagram of “optimal dishwasher loading patterns.” George nods, pretending to listen.
TITLE CARD: “WORKPRINT – NOT FOR REVIEW” appears on screen in blocky red text. The audio is scratchy, with a placeholder synth track (sounds like a cheap Casio keyboard) attempting to mimic the show’s usual theme. young sheldon s03e10 workprint
For the record, I still believe theater is inefficient. But I’ve revised my hypothesis. Sometimes, a little controlled madness—a wobble, a leak, a lie told beautifully—is the most logical thing a person can do.
(tired laugh) Get over here.
The play is in progress. Sheldon as Puck, wings now properly sewn (by Mary), delivers the epilogue to a small but appreciative crowd—including Mary, George Sr., Meemaw, Missy, and Georgie (looking at his phone, but smiling).
She leaves. Sheldon stares at the faucet diagram he’s drawn. Then at the Shakespeare monologue. He picks up a pencil. You know… you’re not all hard angles
I’d prefer the latter. But I’ve also calculated the optimal repair method using the principle of mechanical advantage. If you’d listen—
MISSY (11, chewing gum loudly—temp audio) appears in the doorway. Through it, we see Sheldon showing George Sr