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Dale is scheduled for a colonoscopy and tries to "man up" by forcing Meemaw to get one too. The two end up sharing drinks (pre-procedure solution) and bonding over the experience, which reveals deeper insights into Connie’s past and her late husband.

Iain Armitage (Sheldon), Zoe Perry (Mary), Lance Barber (George Sr.), Montana Jordan (Georgie), Raegan Revord (Missy), and Annie Potts (Meemaw). Guest Stars: Rob Brownstein as Malcolm Green (the IRS agent). Craig T. Nelson as Dale Ballard. young sheldon s04e14 tv

It’s not Kant. It’s not Camus. It’s a 13-year-old girl discovering absurdism on her own terms. Sheldon pauses, processes, and then—in the episode’s most quietly devastating moment—says: “That’s not a system. That’s just… feeling.” Dale is scheduled for a colonoscopy and tries

The A-plot follows Sheldon Cooper (Iain Armitage) as he attempts to audit a philosophy class at East Texas Tech. This storyline is significant because it marks one of the first times Sheldon’s rigid, empirical worldview is genuinely challenged by the humanities. Guest Stars: Rob Brownstein as Malcolm Green (the IRS agent)

The plot is deceptively simple: Sheldon, now a freshman at East Texas Tech, enrolls in a philosophy class to fulfill a humanities requirement. He expects formal logic and tidy axioms. Instead, he gets Professor Erikson (a wonderfully deadpan guest star), who introduces existential nihilism—the idea that life has no inherent purpose. For Sheldon, this isn't an intellectual exercise. It’s a virus.