Young Sheldon S04e10 Bluray Fix Page

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Sheldon stood up, arms wide. “Dad, the episode we just watched—the one where I tried to prove that Bruce Jenner’s 1976 Olympic memorabilia was scientifically inferior to a softball on fire—did you notice the mathematical flaw?”

When Sheldon finished, he looked at the imaginary camera—the Blu-ray exclusive one—and whispered, “If you’re watching this, you have better taste than 88% of consumers. Please write to Texas Instruments. They need to know.” young sheldon s04e10 bluray

Missy snorted. “The answer is ‘who cares.’” Sheldon stood up, arms wide

Because in the actual Blu-ray commentary track for Episode 4.10, Jim Parsons (narrator) had mentioned that young Iain Armitage once improvised a two-minute monologue about calculators that was cut for time. This was that monologue. They need to know

Here’s a short story based on Young Sheldon Season 4, Episode 10, imagining a fun “behind-the-scenes” Blu-ray exclusive scene. The Tenth Time’s the Charm

“The answer is 38.039,” Sheldon corrected. “But the journey to that answer is what matters.”

Sheldon, age 11, sat at the dining table, surrounded by twelve identical calculators. Missy was on the couch, painting her toenails electric blue. George Sr. walked in with a beer.

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Sheldon stood up, arms wide. “Dad, the episode we just watched—the one where I tried to prove that Bruce Jenner’s 1976 Olympic memorabilia was scientifically inferior to a softball on fire—did you notice the mathematical flaw?”

When Sheldon finished, he looked at the imaginary camera—the Blu-ray exclusive one—and whispered, “If you’re watching this, you have better taste than 88% of consumers. Please write to Texas Instruments. They need to know.”

Missy snorted. “The answer is ‘who cares.’”

Because in the actual Blu-ray commentary track for Episode 4.10, Jim Parsons (narrator) had mentioned that young Iain Armitage once improvised a two-minute monologue about calculators that was cut for time. This was that monologue.

Here’s a short story based on Young Sheldon Season 4, Episode 10, imagining a fun “behind-the-scenes” Blu-ray exclusive scene. The Tenth Time’s the Charm

“The answer is 38.039,” Sheldon corrected. “But the journey to that answer is what matters.”

Sheldon, age 11, sat at the dining table, surrounded by twelve identical calculators. Missy was on the couch, painting her toenails electric blue. George Sr. walked in with a beer.

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