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Meanwhile, Mary discovers Missy has been secretly dating a boy from a rival church. Instead of punishing her, Mary tries to "guide" her with Bible verses, which backfires spectacularly when Missy sneaks out anyway.

Back home, Mary and George Sr. have a blowout fight. Mary blames George for "not controlling Missy" (she got caught sneaking back in at 2 AM). George snaps that Mary coddles Sheldon and ignores the other kids. Missy overhears and runs to her room. Georgie, trying to distract everyone, accidentally reveals he told Mandy’s parents they’re engaged. Mary freezes. George walks out to the garage. young sheldon s06e16 720p web h264

Sheldon returns home to an empty kitchen. He notices a massive blister on his heel from the frat party’s ill-fitting borrowed loafers. He treats it scientifically (alcohol, needle, sterile bandage) while narrating: “The mother of all blisters is a reminder: no social experiment is without physical cost.” Meanwhile, Mary discovers Missy has been secretly dating

Title: A Frat Party, a Sleepover, and the Mother of All Blisters Aired: March 30, 2023 Video: 720p WEB-DL H264 | AC3 5.1 Logline: Sheldon experiences college social life from two extremes—a chaotic frat party and an awkward sleepover—while Mary and George Sr. clash over parenting Missy, and Georgie faces the consequences of his engagement lie. Full Story Breakdown: ACT 1 – The Dilemma Sheldon is invited to a frat party by his older, cooler dorm neighbor (a recurring character, Javen). Simultaneously, his only friend, Dan, asks him to a "sleepover study session" (clearly a cover for a birthday gathering). Sheldon, incapable of social nuance, treats both as equal scientific experiments in peer interaction. have a blowout fight

Sheldon shows up late to Dan’s sleepover, exhausted and smelling of cheap punch. The "sleepover" is just two other awkward kids eating pizza in silence. Sheldon, overstimulated, tries to teach them advanced probability using gummy bears. One kid cries. Dan admits he only invited Sheldon because his mom made him. Sheldon, for the first time, feels genuine loneliness—not intellectual isolation, but social rejection. He quietly leaves.