Young Sheldon S01e11 Dvdrip Link -
While Young Sheldon is a sitcom, we can develop a for S01E11 ("Demons, Sunday School, and Prime Numbers") as if it were a poignant, character-driven drama.
Flashbacks reveal that Meemaw loaned Mary money for a car repair, then publicly embarrassed her at a church social for being "financially reckless," revealing that George had been laid off. Mary hasn't spoken to her mother in three weeks. The sin: humiliation disguised as help. The unforgivable part: Meemaw refuses to apologize, insisting she was "telling the truth."
Mary dodges. Connie smirks. George Sr. sighs.
Missy tries to comfort him: "You just say sorry and move on." Sheldon retorts: "That's not math. That's pretending."
Sheldon confronts Meemaw directly at her house. He presents his "Prime Sin Theorem." Meemaw, stunned, admits she's proud. "You're right, honey. I said what I said. But your mama's being dramatic."
The Unforgiving Equation
While Young Sheldon is a sitcom, we can develop a for S01E11 ("Demons, Sunday School, and Prime Numbers") as if it were a poignant, character-driven drama.
Flashbacks reveal that Meemaw loaned Mary money for a car repair, then publicly embarrassed her at a church social for being "financially reckless," revealing that George had been laid off. Mary hasn't spoken to her mother in three weeks. The sin: humiliation disguised as help. The unforgivable part: Meemaw refuses to apologize, insisting she was "telling the truth."
Mary dodges. Connie smirks. George Sr. sighs.
Missy tries to comfort him: "You just say sorry and move on." Sheldon retorts: "That's not math. That's pretending."
Sheldon confronts Meemaw directly at her house. He presents his "Prime Sin Theorem." Meemaw, stunned, admits she's proud. "You're right, honey. I said what I said. But your mama's being dramatic."
The Unforgiving Equation