Missy immediately bails on the deal, revolted by the reality of medical science, while Sheldon remains baffled that his subjects are unwilling to suffer for the advancement of the species. It is a funny, albeit slightly uncomfortable, reminder that Sheldon views people as data points rather than family members.
Because Young Sheldon actually has a gorgeous color palette. In S02E11, the Medford family home has that warm, golden-hour glow. In a crappy re-encode, that warmth turns into muddy orange. In a proper WEB-DL, you can see the texture of Sheldon’s sweater vest and the dust motes in the Texas sunbeams.
In the Young Sheldon Season 2, Episode 11 episode, titled " A Race of Superhumans and a Letter to Alf
The episode splits its focus between the two Cooper siblings. Sheldon, obsessed with theoretical physics, decides to conduct a genetics experiment to breed a "superhuman" by convincing his sister, Missy, to donate her eggs (unaware of the biological implications) and asking his older brother, Georgie, for a sperm donation. Meanwhile, Connie "Meemaw" helps George Sr. write a letter of recommendation for Georgie’s shop class teacher, Mr. Givens, which leads to an awkward evening of alcohol and unexpected revelations.
Especially for this season.