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– Grade: C Mary discovers the church’s “secret back room” where Pastor Jeff and the deacons make actual financial decisions. For a moment, the episode threatens to become a sharp critique of patriarchal church hierarchies, but it pulls back. Mary’s frustration is real and well-acted by Zoe Perry, but the plot resolves with a throwaway joke rather than any real change or consequence. It feels like a missed opportunity for the show’s usually deft handling of small-town religion.

The rare sight of Sheldon struggling with greed vs. logic, and the beginning of Georgie’s tragic romantic arc. young sheldon s05 m4p

You’re only interested in the Cooper family’s post-tornado trauma—this episode is lighter and more episodic. If you actually meant something else by "m4p" (e.g., a specific fan edit, a file naming convention, or a typo for "MP4" asking about video quality), please clarify and I’ll adjust the review accordingly. – Grade: C Mary discovers the church’s “secret

Original Air Date: October 28, 2021 Synopsis The episode centers on Sheldon’s escalating obsession with a Professor Proton action figure that turns out to be a rare, valuable collector’s item. Meanwhile, Mary gets pulled into the world of church politics, and Georgie continues to navigate his secret relationship with Mandy. Proper Review The A-Plot (Sheldon & the Action Figure) – Grade: B+ This is classic Young Sheldon . When Sheldon learns his “Pish Posh” Professor Proton figure is worth hundreds of dollars (still in its original packaging, of course), he faces a genuine moral dilemma: sell it for profit or preserve his collection’s integrity. The writing shines here because it doesn’t mock Sheldon’s rigidity—it treats his logic as internally consistent. His negotiation with a comic book store owner (played with perfect sleaze by an uncredited cameo) is both funny and revealing of his budding materialistic pragmatism. However, the resolution feels slightly rushed, leaning on a sentimental Meemaw speech that works emotionally but sidesteps the ethical complexity. It feels like a missed opportunity for the