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In the B-plot, Georgie tries to exploit Missy’s newfound popularity to make money selling "lucky" pennies, proving that capitalist cunning runs in the family. While the comedy lands (Missy calling Sheldon “Moon Pie” is a highlight), the episode’s soul lives in a quiet moment between Sheldon and his father. To build his asteroid-zapping laser, Sheldon commandeers the garage. Instead of yelling, George Sr. sits down, listens to his son’s doomsday calculations, and then delivers the gut-punch: "You know, most people, when they hear something like that, they just go, 'Well, I'll be dead by then.'" Sheldon, oblivious, replies: "That is a profoundly selfish attitude."

This is the episode where George Sr. stops being just a beer-drinking, football-obsessed dad and becomes a tragic figure. The episode opens with Sheldon in full panic mode. He has calculated that an asteroid (later named "Sheldon 1") has a minuscule, but non-zero, chance of colliding with Earth in 30 years. To a neurotic prodigy, a 1-in-250 chance is a crisis. He dedicates himself to building a laser defense system for his school science fair. young sheldon s01e16 satrip

Meanwhile, Mary is dealing with a distinctly terrestrial crisis: her aging, frizzy hair. Meemaw (the glorious Annie Potts) gifts Mary a home hair-perming kit, leading to the titular "frizzy hair machine"—a disaster that leaves Mary looking electrocuted just in time for parent-teacher night. In the B-plot, Georgie tries to exploit Missy’s

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