Young Sheldon S01e14 - Fullrip Best
Mary is trying to coax Sheldon into the car. MARY: "You’re going to school. You’re taking the re-test." SHELDON: "I can’t. The environment is chaotic. The air conditioning hums in B-flat. It clashes with the fluorescent lights." MEEMAW (Enters): "Good lord, listen to him. You want perfect, Sheldon? Come with me. I’m going to the casino." MARY: "Mom, he’s not going to a gambling hall." MEEMAW: "I’m going to play Bingo. It’s all about patterns, Sheldon. Columns and rows. Numbers." SHELDON (Intrigued): "Is the paper quality superior?" MEEMAW: "It’s cardstock. Very stiff. Very smooth." SHELDON: "I’ll get my jacket."
George and Mary sit across from Principal Peterson. PETERSON: "Sheldon spent three hours erasing the bubbles on his test to make them perfect circles. He tore a hole through the paper. Then he started crying. We’re calling it a 'behavioral disruption.'" MARY: "He’s a perfectionist! It’s a sign of intelligence." PETERSON: "It’s a sign that he’s holding up the entire class. He needs to learn that sometimes 'good enough' is okay." young sheldon s01e14 fullrip
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Many regions have the earlier seasons, including Season 1. Prime Video: Available for purchase or stream. The environment is chaotic
Sheldon is sitting with Meemaw. He has four dabbers of different colors arranged neatly. SHELDON: "Statistically, B-7 is overdue." MEEMAW: "Just dab the number, Sheldon." CALLER: "B-7." SHELDON: (Gasp) "I have achieved a vertical line. Is this a victory?" MEEMAW: "It’s a Bingo, Moonpie. You just won a ham." SHELDON: "I don’t eat pork. But I did enjoy the precision of the daubing motion."
Mary’s subsequent attempt to confront the school fails spectacularly. The principal’s office scene is a sharp critique of well-meaning parenting. Mary sees bullies; the school sees a kid who corrects the teacher’s grammar. The episode refuses easy villains. The children aren’t monsters; they’re just indifferent to a boy who is, by all measures, an alien in their midst.