Young Sheldon Season 7 Episode 4 Ants on a Log and a Cheating Winker
Young Sheldon Season 7 Episode 5 A Frankenstein’s Monster and a Crazy Church Guy
Bazinga, my fellow Big Bang Theorists! If you haven’t seen my reviews of the first three episodes of Season 7 of Young Sheldon, I highly recommend that you watch them NOW!
Episode 4 was all about Sheldon and Mommy Mary returning home deep in the heart of Texas. It wasn’t much of anything to rave about. I feel it is one of the weakest episodes of the series. It did not set up or resolve any major plot points, so I won’t waste any more time on recapping it.
Instead, let’s talk about the fifth episode, A Frankenstein’s Monster and a Crazy Church Guy. Now this episode had me in splits right from the start. Sheldon says, and I quote, “I would like to know fewer people, not more.” Abso truthat, my little friend. Sometimes even I feel that enough people are in my circle, and I don’t want to expand it - but it’s just a temporary feeling, and it gets superseded by my ambitions to share my thoughts and creations with the whole world.
“Superseded” is also my shoutout to an episode of the parent sitcom, The Big Bang Theory, in which Leonard has his girlfriend, Priya, who is a lawyer and Raj’s sister, school Sheldon in law by circumventing the roommate agreement so that Sheldon cannot control Leonard’s activities.
Anyway, Sheldon gets logic-bombed into helping his college roommates make money in the stock market. Meanwhile, Mary gets advertising-influenced into donating money to an evangelist which comes back to bite her in the butt quite spectacularly. Speaking of spectacular events, Missy and Billy Sparks throw a party, the highlight of which is fireworks, gifted by Georgie.
It’s nice to see Nancy Linehan Charles - pretty impressive name, am i right? - again, and with a different haircut to boot. I also like the joke about Pastor Jeff having a flock, which George calls a herd, which Nancy’s character says suits Texas just fine. I like wordplay as much as the next person, unless that person is Donald Trump, in which case covfefe, you blithering king of idiots.
I think a term better suited to describe Billy Sparks is simpleton. The opposite is true for the AI that Sheldon and his cohort have created, since it has seemingly gained sentience. Solution: defenestration. That is just a big fancy word for throwing something out of a closed window.
But what is the word for a firework rocket that shoots into a window, and hits Mary’s butt? You tell me the word in the comments and I’ll make sure you get a big shoutout in my next Young Sheldon review video! Until then, live long and prosper, shoot for the stars, and be kind! 😀
Also, the TV tropes of what goes around comes around AKA instant karma also appear in this episode, since Mary gets way more misfortune than the fortune she prayed for, and Missy contributes more than money in the church’s collection plate, which Mary has rejoined.
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As a parting shot, i will say that speaking of artificial intelligence gaining sentience, read my book, An Android Awoke, available here on stck! It is all about science fiction set 420 years into the future. goodbye!
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