Sheldon tries to help a friend in need, but his attempts at kindness only lead to more problems. Meanwhile, Mary and George try to get Sheldon to focus on his schoolwork.
In this newly released HDTVrip of Young Sheldon Season 1 Episode 19, titled "Gluons, Guacamole, and the Color of Death," our favorite prodigy learns a very hard lesson about social politics, science fairs, and why you should never trust a pre-teen with a blender.
Regarding the specific episode you're looking for, Young Sheldon S01E19, here's what I found:
Technically, Episode 19 is a masterclass in sitcom pacing. It manages to push Sheldon’s character development forward while maintaining the ensemble feel that makes the show more than just a prequel to The Big Bang Theory. We see George Sr. trying to relate to a son whose brain he doesn't understand, and Missy providing the necessary reality checks that keep Sheldon (somewhat) tethered to the real world.
Sheldon tries to help a friend in need, but his attempts at kindness only lead to more problems. Meanwhile, Mary and George try to get Sheldon to focus on his schoolwork.
In this newly released HDTVrip of Young Sheldon Season 1 Episode 19, titled "Gluons, Guacamole, and the Color of Death," our favorite prodigy learns a very hard lesson about social politics, science fairs, and why you should never trust a pre-teen with a blender.
Regarding the specific episode you're looking for, Young Sheldon S01E19, here's what I found:
Technically, Episode 19 is a masterclass in sitcom pacing. It manages to push Sheldon’s character development forward while maintaining the ensemble feel that makes the show more than just a prequel to The Big Bang Theory. We see George Sr. trying to relate to a son whose brain he doesn't understand, and Missy providing the necessary reality checks that keep Sheldon (somewhat) tethered to the real world.