With some more seriousness though, it was a relatively okay episode. Now with less seriousness, a Marxist(even more based would be if he were a Marxist-Leninist) Sheldon would be based, a Sheldon that is a dialectical and historical materialist.
Young Sheldon (TV Series)
An Existential Crisis and a Bear That Makes Bubbles (2021)
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The overall rating for this episode is not enough
keshavthesuper22 February 2021
This episode contains the key of Sheldon pursuing string theory and just 7.4 is not enough. This is actually a really good and important episode not only for Sheldon but also for George Sr. Which you'll be able to see.
from this point on this review contains spoilers:- The feeling that George has that he is not happy will (I think) makes him cheat Mary, which is mentioned by Sheldon in TBBT.
from this point on this review contains spoilers:- The feeling that George has that he is not happy will (I think) makes him cheat Mary, which is mentioned by Sheldon in TBBT.
The Worst
davidleequinn195015 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Of all of the episodes of Young Sheldon thus far, this one is by far the worst. In most episodes Sheldon is just annoying, but in this one he is super annoying. In the first place, why would a super intelligent student take a philosophy class to begin with? It is not like he needs the extra credit or an Easy A. Makes absolutely no sense. Second, how can someone who supposedly can easily debunk religion not see through the mumbo jumbo of philosophy? All of this screen time for whiney Sheldon takes away from what could be good lines for the other cast members. I hate to say it, but this show would be greatly improved if Sheldon would move to Cal Tech already and never be shown again. The rest of the cast is super good.
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