Young Sheldon S04e17 1080p Bluray Repack – No Ads
★★★★½ (out of 5) Half-star off only because the A-plot black hole metaphor is a little on the nose. But the Missy-George material is perfect.
Here’s a deep, critical review of Young Sheldon Season 4, Episode 17 (“A Black Hole, a Spaceship, and a Box of Dinosaurs”), presented in the context of the 1080p Blu-ray release. Review Format: 1080p Blu-ray (S04E17: “A Black Hole, a Spaceship, and a Box of Dinosaurs”) Director: Alex Reid Writer: Steve Holland (co-creator) young sheldon s04e17 1080p bluray
The 1080p transfer is crisp but not overly sharp, preserving the show’s warm, slightly nostalgic color grade (early ‘90s Texas gold-hour tones). The space center scenes are surprisingly cinematic — wide shots of Sheldon standing alone in a planetarium dark room, his small frame dwarfed by a projected black hole. The Blu-ray’s lossless audio highlights the foley work: the clink of Missy’s stolen dinosaurs, the hiss of the truck door as George lights a cigarette. Small sounds, enormous meaning. ★★★★½ (out of 5) Half-star off only because
On the surface, Young Sheldon S04E17 sounds like a typical episode of the prequel: Sheldon obsesses over a space shuttle mission, Missy feels ignored, and George Sr. tries to be a good dad. But strip away the laugh track (which the show wisely omits from its Blu-ray mix), and you find a devastating 21-minute meditation on deferred dreams, childhood loneliness, and the quiet collapse of a marriage. Review Format: 1080p Blu-ray (S04E17: “A Black Hole,
