"It means I can get the show," Sheldon translated. "But we must wait for the download. It is approximately three hundred megabytes. At our current connection speed, it should be ready by... let me calculate... Thursday."
"Well," Sheldon said, staring at the blue screen of death. "I suppose the term 'rip' was quite literal. It appears the file has torn a hole in our operating system." young sheldon s04e14 dsrip
Sheldon discovers a $4.22 error in the family's tax return and calls the IRS to correct it, leading to a full-scale audit of the last three years. "It means I can get the show," Sheldon translated
Sheldon nodded, already reaching for the Windows 95 recovery floppy disk. "Noted. However, the concept of digital distribution is the future. I predict that one day, we won't need physical media at all, and the resolution will be perfect." At our current connection speed, it should be ready by
After an initial fallout over the audit, George provides a football-inspired "pep talk" that helps Sheldon find a winning argument.
"Is this another instance of emotional volatility caused by outdated analog technology?" Sheldon asked, taking a sip. "Because if so, I have been suggesting a switch to digital media since I was six."
The episode features guest stars such as Craig T. Nelson as Dale and Rob Brownstein as the IRS agent Malcolm Green. Key Plot Points