Young Sheldon S02e18 Dvd5 -
As the episode progresses, Sheldon's frustration with the camp comes to a head when he gives a presentation on the scientific inaccuracies of the Bible. The campers are unimpressed, and Sheldon's parents are embarrassed by his outburst.
Sheldon sprints forward. "The ham radio! I need to log the barometric pressure!" Missy pushes past him. "The TV! My show is on!" Mary holds up a hand. "The coffee maker. It’s been a long day."
"If we don't get power soon," Sheldon warns, "the social fabric of this house will disintegrate. We will revert to a Hobbesian state of nature." "Sheldon," Missy says, shoving a handful of pretzels into her mouth, "We're already in a state of nature. Dad's yelling at a lawnmower engine in the rain." young sheldon s02e18 dvd5
Inside, the tension rises. Missy is bored without the TV. Mary is worried the meat in the freezer will thaw. Sheldon is spiraling into a neurotic episode because he cannot listen to his Star Trek audiobook.
George wipes his face with a towel. "Well. Looks like you saved us from a wet sidewalk, Sheldon." As the episode progresses, Sheldon's frustration with the
Sheldon (Iain Armitage) is frustrated. The local news broadcast is being interrupted by atmospheric interference caused by a sudden Texas thunderstorm rolling into Medford. To Mary (Zoe Perry), the storm is a sign to bring in the laundry; to Sheldon, it is an aggressive assault on his data collection.
Suddenly, the power flickers and dies. The house plunges into silence, save for the relentless drumming of rain on the roof. "The ham radio
The episode opens with the familiar squeak of the Cooper family’s suburban life, but the atmosphere inside is charged with a different kind of electricity. It is a Saturday afternoon, and while Georgie is attempting to sell “slightly used” car batteries to neighborhood kids, Sheldon is engaged in a battle of wits with the family’s Zenith television set.