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⭐️ 4.5/5 – One of Season 1’s strongest outings. Great balance of humor, heart, and that signature Texas-sized awkwardness.
George, seeing a rare opportunity to bond with his older son over something non-science-y, agrees to split the cost. Cue the secret PPV plan. The fight is set for Sunday night — the same night as Mary’s church revival meeting. George and Sheldon think they’re in the clear. young sheldon s01e18 ppv
Mary, of course, says absolutely not. That’s grocery money. But Sheldon, in his perfectly logical way, argues that missing the fight would be “an empirical tragedy.” When Mary still refuses, Sheldon does what any self-respecting genius would do: he enlists George Sr. ⭐️ 4
Let’s break it down.
George tries to defend it: “It’s just boxing, Mary.” But she fires back with a line that cuts to the core of her character: “It’s not about the fight. It’s about you two deciding what I don’t need to know.” Cue the secret PPV plan
Meanwhile, Missy brings home a drawing from her art class — a rendering of a nude man from behind. It’s tasteful (well, as tasteful as a blue crayon butt can be), but when Mary sees it, she hits the roof. The art teacher, she learns, showed the class a reproduction of a famous painting featuring a naked backside. Cue small-town Texas outrage.
The episode kicks off with Sheldon discovering the wonders of cable TV’s Pay-Per-View — specifically, a boxing match between Mike Tyson and someone Sheldon has calculated to be his inferior. But this isn’t about sports. It’s about data . Sheldon has crunched the numbers, analyzed punch velocity, and needs to watch the fight live to confirm his statistical model. The problem? It costs $49.95.