The episode begins with Sheldon struggling to adjust to his new school. He's having trouble making friends, and his antics in class are causing more problems than solutions. Meanwhile, Missy is trying to fit in with the popular crowd, and Georgie is dealing with his own set of high school issues.
Sheldon lies in bed, talking to himself. "Today I learned that adults use religion to avoid answering math questions. Tomorrow, I’ll ask Mr. Finley if God could microwave a burrito so hot that He Himself could not eat it. That’s a real test of omnipotence." He turns off his light. Then turns it back on to write that down. young sheldon s03e02 bd5
"Sheldon. Can I just sit here for ten minutes and not talk about God, monsters, or real estate?" The episode begins with Sheldon struggling to adjust
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Sheldon is in his room, meticulously cataloging his comic books by debut date of the villain , not the hero. Mary calls him for dinner, but he refuses to come out until he finishes cross-referencing a disputed issue of The Flash . Georgie threatens to eat his tater tots. Sheldon sighs: "The only thing faster than The Flash is my sister's ability to disappoint Mom."