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In Season 2, Episode 14, the show explores the classic "David vs. Goliath" dynamic, but with a Cooper family twist. 1. Sheldon vs. The Bully

A Yoo-hoo (boxed, not bottled – Sheldon has opinions) and a notepad to calculate the trajectory of a bully’s right hook.

"You know, I could just tell him you have cooties. Works every time in sixth grade." young sheldon s02e14 720p web h264

Spoiler alert: Sheldon ends up not fighting the bully, but by using his father’s football coaching tactics. He stages a public confrontation in the cafeteria where he mathematically predicts the bully’s punch pattern, dodges it, and humiliates him in front of his peers. The episode closes with Marcus transferring schools—not because of violence, but because he can’t stand being outsmarted.

In this heartwarming yet character-driven episode, Sheldon Cooper takes on a modern version of the David vs. Goliath story. After a larger, intimidating student steals his lunch money, Sheldon refuses to back down—not with violence, but with the weapon he knows best: logic, rules, and a well-placed call to authority. Meanwhile, Mary and George Sr. have a rare moment of unity when they confront the school’s lax discipline policies. In Season 2, Episode 14, the show explores

The episode features many humorous moments, including Sheldon's meltdowns, Missy's pranks, and Georgie's struggles with adolescence.

When seventh-grade bully Marcus corners Sheldon for his Yoo-hoo and snack money, Sheldon initially tries to rationalize his way out of the situation. His attempts fail hilariously (he literally tries to present a written argument about the inefficiency of theft). After being physically intimidated, he doesn't go to his dad or his Meemaw first—he goes straight to Principal Peterson, citing school code violations. Sheldon vs

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Mary is outraged that the school allows a "culture of fear." George Sr. joins her, leading to one of their rare collaborative parenting moments. They demand the bully be suspended, but the school proposes mediation instead. Sheldon, feeling betrayed by the system, takes matters into his own hands in a very Sheldon way.