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Young Sheldon S04e10 240p

Sheldon attempts to bypass standard university waitlists through a variety of tactics, including offering "bribery" in the form of peanut butter cookies and leveraging his status as a "once-in-a-generation mind".

In a desperate bid for leverage, Sheldon even resorts to hounding Dr. Linkletter with late-night phone calls and making vague reports about other candidates' supposed extracurricular activities. young sheldon s04e10 240p

This episode was directed by and written by a team including Steven Molaro and Steve Holland . Sheldon Cooper Iain Armitage Mary Cooper George Cooper Sr. Lance Barber Meemaw (Connie) Annie Potts Georgie Cooper Montana Jordan Missy Cooper Raegan Revord Dr. Grant Linkletter Ed Begley Jr. (Guest) Mr. Gene Lundy Jason Alexander (Guest) David Hasselhoff Cameo Appearance Episode Reception This episode was directed by and written by

Sheldon explaining why a living chicken is scientifically superior to a fried one, while his family ignores him to discuss wedding plans. In 240p, Sheldon’s sweater vest becomes a mossy blob, but Iain Armitage’s delivery still cuts through perfectly. Grant Linkletter Ed Begley Jr

In S04E10, the Cooper family chaos peaks. Georgie and Mandy’s secret engagement hangs over everything, while Missy has a crisis of faith, and Sheldon—true to form—is more concerned with the thermodynamics of fried chicken than the emotional bombs going off around him. Mary is torn between joy and judgment, and George Sr. is just trying to keep the peace (and maybe sneak a beer).

The venture takes a humorous turn as Lundy pushes for a more "theatrical" vision, leading to creative clashes and the eventually disappointing realization that the market for line-dancing-inspired workouts might be smaller than Georgie hoped. Key Details & Cast

Dr. Linkletter eventually relents, not because of Sheldon’s credentials, but to end the relentless pestering. This illustrates a recurring theme in the series: Sheldon's social rigidity often forces the world to bend to his will simply to regain peace, reinforcing his belief that "relentlessly annoying behavior" is a viable path to victory. Entrepreneurship and "Cowboy Aerobics"