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Episode Overview: " David, Goliath, and a Yoo-hoo from the Back "
David, Goliath, and a Yoo-Hoo from the Back * Episode aired Jan 31, 2019. * TV-PG. * 18m. David, Goliath, and a Yoo-hoo from the Back
This episode was directed by and written by a team including Chuck Lorre and Steven Molaro . Iain Armitage Sheldon Cooper Montana Jordan Georgie Cooper Raegan Revord Missy Cooper Ryan Cargill Tommy Clarkson (The Bully) Ryan Phuong Tam Nguyen Annie Potts Meemaw (Connie Tucker)
Missy decides she wants to look more "grown-up" for school picture day and steals Meemaw’s makeup. This leads to a classic confrontation with Mary, who isn't thrilled about her young daughter’s sudden transformation. young sheldon s02e14 vp3
Seeking to look older, Missy applies heavy makeup for her yearbook photo without Mary's permission. This leads to a conflict between her and Mary, who eventually calls her out on the deception.
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Specifically, he calls out the school's disciplinarian, (affectionately nicknamed "VP3" for "Vice Principal Number 3"), for being an intellectual lightweight. When the paper goes to print, a typesetting error changes a single word, turning a pointed critique into an outright accusation of incompetence. Episode Overview: " David, Goliath, and a Yoo-hoo
VP3 is an older video compression format developed by On2 Technologies. While it was once popular, most modern streaming versions of Young Sheldon use newer formats like H.264 or H.265.
The episode's title refers to a specific interaction where Sheldon treats Tommy like a servant, requesting a "Yoo-Hoo from the back" of the store, highlighting Sheldon's misplaced sense of authority.
What makes this episode shine is the absurdity of the conflict. Mr. Givens (brilliantly played by the late, great with a perfect mix of simmering rage and bureaucratic pettiness) decides to make an example out of the 10-year-old genius. David, Goliath, and a Yoo-hoo from the Back
You can find the full episode available on platforms like Max or for purchase on Apple TV . Young Sheldon: David, Goliath, And A Yoo-Hoo From The Back
If you are a fan of Young Sheldon , you know the show walks a tightrope between cringe-worthy awkwardness and heartwarming sincerity. But in Season 2, Episode 14— "David, Goliath, and a Yoo-hoo from the Back" —the writers delivered a masterclass in character development using the unlikeliest of weapons: a school newspaper typo.
The episode also showcases the exceptional acting talents of the cast, particularly Iain Armitage, who brings Sheldon's character to life with remarkable precision and nuance. The writing is clever and engaging, with a narrative that is both humorous and heartwarming.