Young Sheldon S02e03 Msv
October 11, 2018 Directed by: Michael Judd Written by: Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro (teleplay/story)
The community is rocked by the tragic death of a 16-year-old girl in a car accident. This senseless loss causes Mary to question how a loving God could allow such a tragedy to happen. young sheldon s02e03 msv
Sheldon has an existential meltdown. He barricades himself in his room, declaring that “a universe without me as the smartest person is chaos.” Mary and Dr. Sturgis try to comfort him. Sturgis gives a surprisingly tender speech: “There will always be someone smarter. Your job isn’t to be the smartest—it’s to do good work.” Paige, overhearing, admits she’s lonely and moves schools often because her parents are divorcing. Sheldon, unable to process emotions, awkwardly offers her a bite of his bologna sandwich. They part as uneasy rivals/friends. October 11, 2018 Directed by: Michael Judd Written
—Young Sheldon Season 2, Episode 3—is widely regarded as one of the most poignant episodes in the series. It breaks from the show's standard sitcom formula to explore heavy themes of grief, theodicy, and the complex relationship between science and religion. Episode Summary He barricades himself in his room, declaring that