S04e14 Ppv !new! | Young Sheldon

: Missy discovers "bad words" in the Bible (specifically the word "ass") and begins using them around the house to annoy Mary. This leads to Mary grounding her, though Missy remains hilariously defiant about her "biblical" vocabulary. Where to Watch S04E14

While the title teases Southern charm (a parasol) and athletic grit (a hell of an arm), the heart of this episode revolves around a very modern, very relatable problem: the Pay-Per-View (PPV) event. Set in the early 1990s, the episode brilliantly contrasts the Coopers' struggle with outdated technology against the looming shadow of Sheldon’s impending move to college. young sheldon s04e14 ppv

This episode originally aired on . Fans looking to catch up on this specific episode can find it on several major streaming platforms: Max (formerly HBO Max) : The primary home for the series. Apple TV : Available for individual episode purchase. Paramount+ : Often hosts recent seasons for CBS viewers. Critical Reception Season 4, Episode 14 - Young Sheldon - Rotten Tomatoes : Missy discovers "bad words" in the Bible

As the episode progresses, Sheldon becomes fascinated with the story of Elijah and the chariot of fire. He starts to see parallels between the biblical story and his own life, which leads to some interesting insights and character developments. Set in the early 1990s, the episode brilliantly

: Sheldon engages in a high-stakes battle of wits with an IRS agent named Malcolm Green. Despite the agent's initial skepticism, he eventually admits that Sheldon is remarkably well-versed in the tax code.