List of Young Sheldon episodes
Appearance
Young Sheldon is an American comedy television series on CBS created by Chuck Lorre and Steven Molaro. The series is a spin-off prequel to The Big Bang Theory and begins with the character Sheldon Cooper at the age of nine, living with his family in East Texas and going to high school. Iain Armitage stars as young Sheldon, alongside Zoe Perry, Lance Barber, Montana Jordan, Raegan Revord, and Annie Potts. Jim Parsons, who portrays the adult Sheldon Cooper on The Big Bang Theory, narrates the series and serves as an executive producer.
In February 2019, CBS renewed the series for a fourth season which premiered on November 5, 2020.[1][2] As of December 17, 2020,[update] 141 episodes of Young Sheldon have aired.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | Rank | Avg. viewers (millions) | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||||
1 | 22 | September 25, 2017 | May 10, 2018 | 6 | 16.30[3] | |
2 | 22 | September 24, 2018 | May 16, 2019 | 5 | 14.37[4] | |
3 | 21 | September 26, 2019 | April 30, 2020 | 9 | 11.45[5] | |
4 | TBA | November 5, 2020 | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Episodes
Season 1 (2017–18)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | "Pilot" | Jon Favreau | Chuck Lorre & Steve Molaro | September 25, 2017 | T12.15551 | 17.21[6] |
Sheldon Cooper, a 9-year-old genius, begins his first day of high school in the ninth grade with his older brother, George "Georgie" Cooper Jr. Having shown more skills than a typical child his age, he skipped several grades. On his first day, he questions his teachers and informs students of their rule-breaking. He tries to find his place in the new school and Georgie must deal with having a much younger sibling in his class. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "Rockets, Communists, and the Dewey Decimal System" | Michael Zinberg | Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro | November 2, 2017 | T12.15552 | 12.66[7] |
Sheldon learns that his mother is worried about his not having any friends. He therefore gets a copy of How to Win Friends and Influence People from the school library and tries its methods on various students and teachers without success. His sister Missy recommends that he try to make friends with other people who checked out the book, since they too are looking to make friends. That also fails. He eventually meets a Vietnamese American boy named Tam who sees him with the book and they share how difficult it has been for them to make friends. As they start speaking, they realize that they also share an interest in rocketry. Sheldon's mother is so happy that she insists Sheldon invite Tam over for dinner and lifts the ban on Sheldon's model rocketry hobby. The dinner turns awkward when Sheldon's parents and siblings exhibit cultural insensitivity as Tam tells them the story of his life. After dinner, the boys' launch attempt goes out of control just as FBI agents arrive to ask Sheldon why he was trying to buy uranium. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "Poker, Faith, and Eggs" | Michael Zinberg | Story by : Damir Konjicija & Dario Konjicija Teleplay by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro | November 9, 2017 | T12.15553 | 12.39[8] |
Sheldon debates the relationship between religion and science with Pastor Jeff, while Billy Sparks brings some eggs for Missy. George suffers a mild heart attack, so Mary takes him to the hospital after calling her mother, Connie to watch the children. While she is sleeping, Georgie "borrows" her car and takes the other children to see their father. In the hospital chapel, Sheldon prays to Blaise Pascal for his father's recovery. When he does recover, Sheldon briefly doubts his atheism, but immediately gets over it after his family eats Billy's eggs and suffers from food poisoning. When Sheldon gets into another debate with Pastor Jeff, George pretends to have heart trouble in order to get his family out of the church service. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "A Therapist, a Comic Book, and a Breakfast Sausage" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro Teleplay by : Rob Ulin & Dave Bickel | November 16, 2017 | T12.15554 | 11.83[9] |
Sheldon chokes on a sausage and becomes fearful of solid foods. His parents take him to a psychiatrist, Dr. Goetsch, who talks to his parents first, telling Sheldon he can read any of the comic books that are in the waiting room. Although Sheldon had previously not been interested in comic books, he starts reading X-Men, which inspires him. He then leaves Dr. Goetsch's office and wanders away to a comic book store to read the next volume of X-Men. He runs into Tam, who is eating licorice at the store. Due to his fear of solid foods, Sheldon initially refuses the licorice that Tam offers him, but eventually gives in and eats one, resolving his eating disorder. Meanwhile, Connie babysits Georgie and Missy and comforts them on their feelings of being invisible because of Sheldon's quirks taking most of their parents' attention. | |||||||
5 | 5 | "A Solar Calculator, a Game Ball, and a Cheerleader's Bosom" | Chris Koch | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro Teleplay by : Damir Konjicija & Dario Konjicija | November 23, 2017 | T12.15555 | 11.43[10] |
Sheldon uses sports analytics to help his school's football team, coached by his father, win games, but immediately becomes too popular for his taste as a result. Georgie struggles with his father neglecting him in favor of spending time with Sheldon, while Missy and Tam revel in Sheldon's new popularity. Meanwhile, Connie also asks for his advice regarding her sports bets. Sheldon gets a B+ on a math test due to his exhaustion after accompanying Tam to a party and decides that he cannot keep helping the team and continue giving Connie advice. He tells on his family to Mary, which prompts her to reprimand them on their actions. George begins ignoring Sheldon again for being a "snitch" and reconciles with Georgie. | |||||||
6 | 6 | "A Patch, a Modem, and a Zantac®" | Don Scardino | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro Teleplay by : Anthony Gioe & Nick Mandernach | November 30, 2017 | T12.15556 | 12.11[11] |
Dr. Ronald Hodges, a NASA engineer, appears as a guest speaker in Sheldon's science class and does not take his idea about VTVL technology seriously, making Sheldon go to great lengths to prove him wrong. He tries to do the calculations himself, but he needs a computer to do so. When he realizes the family cannot afford one, he becomes frustrated, which causes him a stress ulcer. Sheldon takes the opportunity to use his doctor's computer and internet access to complete his calculations and send his results to NASA. When no reply comes, Sheldon gets depressed, prompting George to impulsively drive the family to the Johnson Space Center and demand that Hodges listen to Sheldon's idea. Hodges admits it is theoretically valid, but that NASA lacks the technical capability to implement it at that time. Sheldon concludes that he is ahead of his time. On the way home, he thanks his father for standing up for him. A flashforward shows the successful SpaceX CRS-8 mission, followed by SpaceX founder Elon Musk looking over Sheldon's old notebook then hiding it in a desk drawer. | |||||||
7 | 7 | "A Brisket, Voodoo, and Cannonball Run" | Mark Cendrowski | Story by : Nick Bakay Teleplay by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro | December 7, 2017 | T12.15557 | 12.49[12] |
Connie's disdain for George emerges when she refuses to give him her brisket recipe. George later complains that Mary always takes her mother's side. To get back at George for secretly searching her home for it, Connie gives him a fake recipe which requires him to go to great lengths to get the ingredients. After George spends 14 hours cooking in vain, he attempts to ban her from the household. When Georgie and Missy fear their parents might divorce over this, Sheldon suddenly recalls a memory of Connie telling him her recipe when he was 23 months old, so he threatens to reveal it unless the two of them make up. While he initially shows his interest in the recipe, George states that he is more bothered by the fact that she never thought he was good enough for her daughter. He acknowledges that he was a disappointment when they first met, but he believes he has grown since then. Connie seemingly accepts him as a worthy son-in-law, only for George to get the recipe from Sheldon as soon as she leaves. | |||||||
8 | 8 | "Cape Canaveral, Schrödinger's Cat, and Cyndi Lauper's Hair" | Howie Deutch | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro Teleplay by : David Bickel | December 14, 2017 | T12.15558 | 11.64[13] |
George takes the boys to Florida to see a Space Shuttle launch as a way to cater to Sheldon's interests for a change, but it gets rained out. To cheer him up, George plays dumb and asks Sheldon how lightning and thunder work, leading the latter to appreciate the former more. Meanwhile, Mary, Missy, and Connie go to a beauty salon. Mary and Connie get into a heated argument after the latter comments on the former for being "no fun" for forbidding Missy to dye her hair, but both later make amends with one another. | |||||||
9 | 9 | "Spock, Kirk, and Testicular Hernia" | Peter Lauer | Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro | December 21, 2017 | T12.15559 | 11.32[14] |
Sheldon tutors Georgie for their math test, only to discover that the latter cheated to pass. Since Star Trek character Captain Kirk also got away with cheating on the Kobayashi Maru test, Sheldon decides to adapt the "playing fast-and-loose with the rules" lifestyle he believes both Georgie and Kirk embrace by forging Mary's signature on a note excusing him from P.E. class and not properly checking out school library books. He eventually gets caught after Coach Wilkins shows George the note, prompting Mary to tell off Sheldon and force him to make amends by returning the books and going back to P.E., where Coach Wilkins makes him do the rope climb. | |||||||
10 | 10 | "An Eagle Feather, a String Bean, and an Eskimo" | Rebecca Asher | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro Teleplay by : Rob Ulin & David Bickel | January 4, 2018 | T12.15560 | 14.70[15] |
Sheldon's principal asks Mary and George to consider sending Sheldon to a school for the gifted in Dallas. Sheldon and his teachers are delighted by the idea, but his family (except for Georgie) quickly begins to miss him. Sheldon enjoys the intellectual stimulation, but dislikes the folk rock-singing family that he lives with. When George impulsively drives to Dallas to bring him home, Sheldon is happy to go back home. | |||||||
11 | 11 | "Demons, Sunday School, and Prime Numbers" | Howie Deutch | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro Teleplay by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & Eric Kaplan | January 11, 2018 | T12.15561 | 14.17[16] |
Mary becomes worried when she finds Sheldon playing Dungeons & Dragons with Tam and Billy. She tries to get Tam's and Billy's parents' help to try to put an end to the game, but they see it as harmless. Mary then seeks advice from Pastor Jeff who, with Mary, convinces Sheldon to study Baptist theology. Sheldon, however, takes it a step further and starts researching all the major religions, quizzing Tam on what being a Catholic involves and Ira Rosenbloom on being Jewish. He is ultimately unsatisfied with all the major religions. One night, he has a dream about two living numbers, a 1 and a 0, who almost reveal the secrets of the universe to him before Georgie wakes him up. He then decides to start his own religion which he calls "Mathology" and in which the only sin is being stupid. | |||||||
12 | 12 | "A Computer, a Plastic Pony, and a Case of Beer" | Richie Keen | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro Teleplay by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & Tara Hernandez | January 18, 2018 | T12.15562 | 13.33[17] |
Sheldon asks Mary to buy him a Tandy 1000 SL computer. George insists that they cannot afford it, but Mary reveals that she has been secretly saving money. They get into a heated argument about the secret fund, which prompts Mary to take Sheldon and Missy to live with Connie for a while. She buys Sheldon the computer to make a point to George and, while Sheldon is initially overjoyed, he finds that its ELIZA psychotherapy program's advice on how to fix his parents' marriage proves to be useless. Connie eavesdrops on Sheldon and forces Mary to feel out George to get her out of her house. Meanwhile, Georgie advises George to apologize to Mary, which the latter eventually does. In the ensuing days, the family finds various uses for the computer. | |||||||
13 | 13 | "A Sneeze, Detention, and Sissy Spacek" | Howie Deutch | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro Teleplay by : Eric Kaplan & Jeremy Howe | February 1, 2018 | T12.15563 | 12.92[18] |
Sheldon's mysophobia surfaces when influenza hits his school. He is successively sentenced to detention and suspension for leaving his class and the school after his teacher got a cold, escaping from other people who had the flu, and escaping from detention after the other teacher had a tickle in his throat. He then uses his suspension time in an attempt to convert the garage into a closed ecological system instead of doing extra chores for the entire week of suspension. While George, Missy, and Connie are mostly amused by his behavior, Mary is the only member of the family to be really worried about it. Meanwhile, Georgie takes advantage of Sheldon's situation to gain sympathetic hugs from girls at school. With numerous attempts to get him out of the garage proving to be futile, Connie finally coaxes Sheldon out by appealing to his pride as a Texan. Nevertheless, he gets sick, but feels better when his mother sings "Soft Kitty" to him. | |||||||
14 | 14 | "Potato Salad, a Broomstick, and Dad's Whiskey" | Howie Deutch | Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & Tara Hernandez | March 1, 2018 | T12.15564 | 12.42[19] |
Mary gets a job as church secretary, but Pastor Jeff quickly begins asking her for advice since his beautiful new wife does not speak English and is spending all his money. Since Mary does not get home until 6 pm and Connie refuses to watch them until then, Missy and Sheldon become latchkey kids. When Connie peeks in on the twins, they think she is a burglar and spray her with a fire extinguisher. When Sheldon gets a splinter in his finger, Missy searches all over the house for tweezers with which to extract it. She eventually finds them in an Operation game and successfully removes the splinter. | |||||||
15 | 15 | "Dolomite, Apple Slices, and a Mystery Woman" | Mark Cendrowski | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro Teleplay by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & Tara Hernandez | March 8, 2018 | T12.15565 | 12.52[20] |
Sheldon and Tam befriend Libby, an 11th-grade girl with an interest in geology. During one of their lunches at the library, Libby offers to drive the three of them to the Houston Museum of Natural Science to see an IMAX film. However, Sheldon is devastated to learn that Libby thinks of him as a child during her talk with Mary. While Sheldon resolves never to make any more friends, Mary assures him that he will be surrounded by a lot of them who are also smart. Tam and Libby end up going to Houston without Sheldon to see the film, where Tam's advances are rejected by Libby. Sheldon and Tam later revert to a two-man social group, where Sheldon reconsiders geology as "not a science" to the point where he considers it as more of a hobby. | |||||||
16 | 16 | "Killer Asteroids, Oklahoma, and a Frizzy Hair Machine" | Howie Deutch | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro Teleplay by : Steven Molaro | March 29, 2018 | T12.15566 | 11.91[21] |
At the school science fair, Sheldon is devastated when his asteroid impact avoidance project loses to another student's Van de Graaf generator and vows to quit science. After a therapy session with Dr. Goetsch, Sheldon decides to become an actor. In acting class, he impresses the drama teacher, Mr. Lundy, and gets the lead role in Annie. His parents worry about him playing a female role, but Sheldon dismisses their concerns until he experiences stage fright on opening night and refuses to perform, leaving Mr. Lundy to take over his role. | |||||||
17 | 17 | "Jiu-Jitsu, Bubble Wrap, and Yoo-Hoo" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro Teleplay by : Tara Hernandez & Jeremy Howe | April 5, 2018 | T12.15567 | 11.66[22] |
Sheldon is being bullied by Bobbi Sparks, a six-year-old neighbor girl. His parents have different ideas about how to handle the situation, neither of which is effective. In the end, George and Bobbi's dad hang out and plan to tell their wives the made-up story of them being involved in a deadly fight. Sheldon even tries paying Missy to warn Bobbi off using his life savings, but that plan eventually fails. | |||||||
18 | 18 | "A Mother, A Child, and a Blue Man's Backside" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & Teagan Wall Teleplay by : David Bickel & Damir Konjicija & Dario Konjicija | April 12, 2018 | T12.15568 | 11.70[23] |
After Mary confiscates Sheldon's comic books due to the rather explicit content in an issue of Watchmen, Sheldon demands to be treated like an adult. He fails his every attempt at adulthood until a tornado warning reminds him of his family values. | |||||||
19 | 19 | "Gluons, Guacamole, and the Color Purple" | Alex Reid | Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & Tara Hernandez | April 19, 2018 | T12.15569 | 11.67[24] |
Connie drives Sheldon to a nearby college so that he can audit a weekly class on quantum chromodynamics. The professor, Dr. John Sturgis, asks Connie out on a date. She has a nice time, but finds that he is like an older version of Sheldon. The following week, she has to leave the class because her presence is too distracting for Sturgis. Meanwhile, Missy gets Georgie to help her with her homework. Stimulated by Sheldon's example, they actually make some progress. | |||||||
20 | 20 | "A Dog, A Squirrel, and a Fish Named Fish" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Damir Konjicija & Dario Konjicija & Teagan Wall Teleplay by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & David Bickel | April 26, 2018 | T12.15570 | 11.15[25] |
Sheldon's cynophobia surfaces when the Sparks family begins taking care of a relative's dog, which shows a strange attraction to Sheldon. The families are unable to agree about how to control the dog until Pastor Jeff mediates. Sheldon tries to overcome his fear by dressing in protective clothing and petting the dog, but this backfires when the dog licks him, apparently stimulated by the smell of his Brylcreem. Connie tries to get Sheldon accustomed to animals by buying him a fish, but the fish bites both him and George. | |||||||
21 | 21 | "Summer Sausage, a Pocket Poncho, and Tony Danza" | Alex Reid | Story by : Steven Molaro & Eric Kaplan & Stacey Pulwer Teleplay by : Chuck Lorre & Tara Hernandez & Connor Kilpatrick | May 3, 2018 | T12.15571 | 11.67[26] |
Sheldon invites John to dinner without telling anyone. The next evening, John comes to Connie's house to cook her some Sichuan cuisine, after which she invites him to stay for the night. Sheldon monitors the events through his binoculars. George takes Missy, who is dressed as a princess, to dinner at Red Lobster. That leaves Mary and Georgie to have dinner together, where he quizzes her about the chronology of his conception. | |||||||
22 | 22 | "Vanilla Ice Cream, Gentleman Callers, and a Dinette Set" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Jeremy Howe & Damir Konjicija & Dario Konjicija Teleplay by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & Eric Kaplan | May 10, 2018 | T12.15572 | 12.44[27] |
Connie tries to date John and Ira simultaneously, but then decides to dump Ira, who tries to win her back by giving her furniture. John goes to confront Ira and they reach an understanding. Connie is furious that John did that without her permission and that Sheldon is meddling in their relationship. It then occurs to Sheldon that he can draw up a relationship agreement which covers the three of them. He also mentions that he eventually draws up a contract for his own children. |
Season 2 (2018–19)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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23 | 1 | "A High-Pitched Buzz and Training Wheels" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steve Molaro Teleplay by : David Bickel & Eric Kaplan & Jeremy Howe | September 24, 2018 | T12.16053 | 10.58[28] |
Sheldon takes apart the refrigerator in order to stop it from emitting a buzzing sound, which forces George to pay $200 to a repairman. Sheldon then gets a job delivering newspapers so he can reimburse George, but the job turns out to be difficult and stressful. He eventually outsources the work to Billy Sparks. | |||||||
24 | 2 | "A Rival Prodigy and Sir Isaac Neutron" | Mark Cendrowski | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & David Bickel Teleplay by : Damir Konjicija & Dario Konjicija & Tara Hernandez | September 27, 2018 | T12.16052 | 10.21[29] |
Sheldon is joined in John's physics class by Paige, who is slightly smarter and younger than he is, causing him to be jealous. Paige and her family visit the Coopers. Her parents begin bickering after talking with George and Mary about raising a gifted child, Sheldon is still jealous of Paige, but Missy and Georgie like her older sister. John learns that he must not praise Paige too much in front of Sheldon. | |||||||
25 | 3 | "A Crisis of Faith and Octopus Aliens" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Chuck Lorre & David Bickel & Eric Kaplan Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Maria Ferrari & Jeremy Howe | October 4, 2018 | T12.16051 | 10.68[30] |
Mary questions her faith in God after hearing about a sixteen year old girl in the congregation who died in an accident. Although Sheldon does not believe in God, as he challenges Pastor Jeff how God would look like in an alien planet with octopuses, he does help Mary find her faith in God again. | |||||||
26 | 4 | "A Financial Secret and Fish Sauce" | Jonathan Judge | Story by : Chuck Lorre & David Bickel & Jeremy Howe Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Damir Konjicija & Dario Konjicija | October 11, 2018 | T12.16054 | 11.18[31] |
While doing his parent's taxes, Sheldon finds a $300 discrepancy due to a missing check, but George does not want to talk about it, and requires Sheldon to keep this a secret from his mother. Sheldon becomes so stressed by the requirement to keep the secret, that he asks to stay overnight at Tam's house in order to avoid Mary. After the sleepover, Sheldon pressures George to come clean to Mary. The missing $300 turns out to have been a fine that Connie had to pay for being caught behind the wheel while inebriated (even though Georgie was the driver). Because her secret was exposed, Connie gets back at George and tells Mary how George once relieved himself in the church's vegetable garden. | |||||||
27 | 5 | "A Research Study and Czechoslovakian Wedding Pastries" | Jude Weng | Story by : Steven Molaro & Damir Konjicija & Dario Konjicija Teleplay by : Chuck Lorre & David Bickel & Eric Kaplan | October 18, 2018 | T12.16055 | 11.00[32] |
John suggests that Sheldon and Missy begin participating in a weekly twin study. Mary is concerned about possible effects on the children, but George likes the $300 that the study pays every week. Sheldon excels at the analytical tests, but has little patience for the tests of perceptiveness, while Missy is the opposite. She also suggests ways that her psychologist could make herself more attractive to her colleague. While monitoring the sessions, Mary learns that Missy feels a bit neglected, so she is given the choice of restaurant on the way home. | |||||||
28 | 6 | "Seven Deadly Sins and a Small Carl Sagan" | Chris Koch | Story by : Chuck Lorre & David Bickel & Jeremy Howe Teleplay by : Chuck Lorre & Eric Kaplan & Connor Kilpatrick | October 25, 2018 | T12.16056 | 10.96[33] |
Pastor Jeff wants to put on a Halloween Hell House to warn children and teenagers of the consequences of sin and puts Mary in charge. She enlists the help of Mr. Lundy, who then takes over the whole production. He dresses as Satan and sets up a different room in a vacant house for each of the seven deadly sins. The last room is heaven, featuring Mary dressed as an angel, but the only person who wants to be saved from sin is Georgie's date, Veronica. Meanwhile, Sheldon dresses as Carl Sagan for trick-or-treating, but only one person recognizes his costume. | |||||||
29 | 7 | "Carbon Dating and a Stuffed Raccoon" | Rebecca Asher | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Damir Konjicija & Dario Konjicija Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Eric Kaplan & Tara Hernandez | November 1, 2018 | T12.16057 | 11.07[34] |
George takes Sheldon to a lecture on carbon dating, which is also being attended by Paige. While waiting in a restaurant, he is separately approached by Paige's parents, whose marriage is precarious because of the demands of raising Paige. The children become bored by the lecture and wander into a closed area of the museum. Meanwhile, Connie is holding a garage sale, and becomes upset by the sight of John wearing her dead husband's jacket. | |||||||
30 | 8 | "An 8-Bit Princess and a Flat Tire Genius" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Damir Konjicija & Dario Konjicija Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & David Bickel & Tara Hernandez | November 8, 2018 | T12.16058 | 11.00[35] |
Connie and Sheldon become addicted to video games. She even pulls him out of school so he can play with her, since she had promised not to play without him. Meanwhile, Georgie takes a part-time job at Herschel Sparks' garage, where he displays a definite talent for tire repair. | |||||||
31 | 9 | "Family Dynamics and a Red Fiero" | Alex Reid | Story by : Steven Molaro & Maria Ferrari & Tara Hernandez Teleplay by : Chuck Lorre & Eric Kaplan & Jeremy Howe | November 15, 2018 | T12.16059 | 10.77[36] |
Sheldon takes a psychology class as his elective, and is told to observe family dynamics over the Thanksgiving weekend. He sees his parents argue over whether or not George should accept a higher-paying job coaching at the University of Tulsa, since his family does not want to leave Medford. George rejects the offer and Sheldon becomes unexpectedly emotional while reading his report to his class. | |||||||
32 | 10 | "A Stunted Childhood and a Can of Fancy Mixed Nuts" | Rebecca Asher | Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & Tara Hernandez | December 6, 2018 | T12.16060 | 10.91[37] |
Missy and Paige have a sleepover, during which Paige warns Sheldon that his excessively mature personality might cause him to be a social misfit and weirdo as an adult. In response, he tries to play practical jokes on various people. After finally succeeding with Missy, he becomes satisfied with his social progress. Meanwhile, John asks Connie to teach him how to drive a car. He fails to become proficient, but they then state their love for each other. | |||||||
33 | 11 | "A Race of Superhumans and a Letter to Alf" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Tara Hernandez & Damir Konjicija & Dario Konjicija Teleplay by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & Eric Kaplan | January 3, 2019 | T12.16061 | 10.95[38] |
Sheldon tries to teach math to Missy using Socratic questioning and operant conditioning, causing her to punch him when he threatens to damage her Cabbage Patch doll unless she learns calculus. Georgie joins Mary's bible study group so that he can be close to Veronica. They get baptised together, but she punches him when he kisses her. Mary gets upset and grounds both her sons. | |||||||
34 | 12 | "A Tummy Ache and a Whale of a Metaphor" | Mark Cendrowski | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro Teleplay by : Tara Hernandez & Jeremy Howe & Connor Kilpatrick | January 10, 2019 | T12.16062 | 12.05[39] |
Sheldon has to go to a hospital for several days to get his gall bladder removed. He is a difficult patient until he gets a roommate with a hole in his heart. All of his family (except for Georgie) misses him. | |||||||
35 | 13 | "A Nuclear Reactor and a Boy Called Lovey" | Chris Koch | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & Tara Hernandez Teleplay by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & Eric Kaplan | January 17, 2019 | T12.16064 | 11.46[40] |
Georgie is humiliated at school when he tries to win back Veronica, Mary insists that George tell her who his first crush was, Connie has to break up a shoving match between John and another scientist who was getting too friendly towards her, and Sheldon acquires a box of defective smoke detectors so that he can take out the Americium-241 and build a nuclear power plant for the neighborhood. Government agents in hazmat suits then arrive. | |||||||
36 | 14 | "David, Goliath, and a Yoo-hoo from the Back" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Jeremy Howe & Stacey Pulwer Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Maria Ferrari & Tara Hernandez | January 31, 2019 | T12.16063 | 11.58[41] |
Sheldon witnesses Georgie being bullied by a fellow student, and strikes up a friendship with the bully that enables him to coerce services from Georgie. However, Sheldon brags about the relationship to an even bigger bully, which results in Sheldon being imprisoned in a locker overnight. Meanwhile, Missy steals Connie's makeup for school picture day, accuses Mary of being a killjoy, and has to spend the night with Connie. Connie then explains to her that Mary became a devout Christian because Missy almost died at birth, causing her to change her attitude towards her mother. | |||||||
37 | 15 | "A Math Emergency and Perky Palms" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro Teleplay by : Tara Hernandez & Jeremy Howe & Connor Kilpatrick | February 7, 2019 | T12.16065 | 12.06[42] |
Dr. Sturgis gives Sheldon a 95% on a physics test, which Sheldon disputes. Eventually, Dr. Sturgis admits that Sheldon was right, and deserved a perfect score. Pastor Jeff becomes ill, and has Mary take over his duties, such as providing counseling to a pair of newlyweds, and visiting a shut-in. The visit is difficult, but when Mary tries visiting him again, she discovers that he died. | |||||||
38 | 16 | "A Loaf of Bread and a Grand Old Flag" | Alex Reid | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro Teleplay by : Tara Hernandez & Jeremy Howe & Connor Kilpatrick | February 21, 2019 | T12.16066 | 11.31[43] |
Sheldon's favorite brand of bread tastes different, so he begins a campaign to advocate for tight government regulation of bakeries. During a TV interview, he inadvertently says that communism might be the answer to the bread crisis, so the Cooper family is shunned by the town. Meanwhile, Veronica breaks up with her boyfriend, so she and Georgie become "just friends". | |||||||
39 | 17 | "Albert Einstein and the Story of Another Mary" | Beth McCarthy-Miller | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & Eric Kaplan Teleplay by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & Steve Holland | March 7, 2019 | T12.16067 | 11.57[44] |
Mary becomes pregnant, causing George to worry about finances. He does get a pay raise from the school, but Mary suffers a miscarriage. Meanwhile, Sheldon takes up violin lessons to be more like Albert Einstein. Noticing the prevalence of Jews like Einstein in physics, he decides to become Jewish himself. A rabbi then talks him out of it. | |||||||
40 | 18 | "A Perfect Score and a Bunsen Burner Marshmallow" | Chris Koch | Story by : Chuck Lorre & David Bickel & Tara Hernandez Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Eric Kaplan & Jeremy Howe | April 4, 2019 | T12.16068 | 10.50[45] |
Colleges begin to take notice of Sheldon after he gets a perfect score on his PSAT/NMSQT. To gain some experience in living at a college, he stays overnight with John. The experience is mostly enjoyable, but after he accidentally starts a fire in the kitchen, he is happy to return home. Mary is delighted, since she had been experiencing empty nest syndrome. | |||||||
41 | 19 | "A Political Campaign and a Candy Land Cheater" | Jude Weng | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Damir Konjicija & Dario Konjicija Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & David Bickel & Steve Holland | April 25, 2019 | T12.16069 | 10.46[46] |
Annoyed that so many school funds go to football instead of the science classroom, Sheldon decides to run for class president. The campaign goes badly until Sheldon decides to fight dirty using information that Missy got from his opponent's younger sister; she's originally from New York. Sheldon uses Texas pride to win. However, Principal Peterson vetoes his use of an old version of the Pledge of Allegiance. | |||||||
42 | 20 | "A Proposal and a Popsicle Stick Cross" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Chuck Lorre & David Bickel & Steve Holland Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Tara Hernandez & Jeremy Howe | May 2, 2019 | T12.16070 | 10.73[47] |
When Veronica has problems at home, the Coopers take her in for a few days, thrilling Georgie. She fits in well with all the family and Georgie's kindness make her actually start to have feelings for him. George steps in when her mother's boyfriend tries to take her home against her will. Meanwhile, John proposes to Connie after a year of dating, only to hear she never thought she'd marry again, upsetting him. Connie takes out a large newspaper ad proclaiming her love for him, winning him back. | |||||||
43 | 21 | "A Broken Heart and a Crock Monster" | Alex Reid | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Damir Konjicija & Dario Konjicija Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Tara Hernandez & Jeremy Howe | May 9, 2019 | T12.16071 | 10.48[48] |
Pastor Jeff stays with the Coopers while he has marital problems, making things uncomfortable for Mary and George and bonding with Georgie over girl problems. When he finds his wife has left him, he considers leaving the church until he meets Robin, a female police officer. Sheldon and Missy get many donations for the church, while Connie takes Dr. Sturgis to the casino. He doesn't enjoy it very much and is put off by her attitude while losing, until she has a big win. | |||||||
44 | 22 | "A Swedish Science Thing and the Equation for Toast" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Damir Konjicija & Dario Konjicija Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Eric Kaplan & Tara Hernandez | May 16, 2019 | T12.16072 | 13.60[49] |
Georgie uses his own money to pay for cable TV service, but will not allow his father to use it. In response, George presents Georgie with a bill for the services that he provides to Georgie. Sheldon invites the entire school to a listening party for the announcement of the Nobel Prize winners in Physics, which would come over a shortwave radio. Due to the time difference between Sweden (where the announcements are made) and Texas, the announcement comes at five o'clock in the morning local time, so nobody attends Sheldon's party, except for his mother. After realizing that she only attended to show sympathy, not because of interest in the announcement, Sheldon excuses her. Although he helped Sheldon set up the shortwave radio, Dr. Sturgis does not attend Sheldon's party because the Nobel prize announcement triggers a depression within him as he realizes that his work will never be recognized with a Nobel prize. Sheldon begins to cry as the results are read out, believing he will ultimately remain friendless for the rest of his life, however the narration states that in this regard he was thankfully wrong (as a montage is shown of the activities of his future friends and future wife while the prize announcement is being made). |
Season 3 (2019–20)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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45 | 1 | "Quirky Eggheads and Texas Snow Globes" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Tara Hernandez & Jeremy Howe Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Maria Ferrari | September 26, 2019 | T12.16451 | 8.24[50] |
Following Dr. Sturgis's hospitalization in a mental hospital, Mary worries something similar may happen to Sheldon. With Mary being indirect in trying to evaluate Sheldon's mental state, her questions cause Sheldon to be concerned about her mental health. This is resolved at the psychologist's office once Mary reveals the reason for her questioning. Meanwhile, Georgie discovers that a local gift shop is going out of business, and is selling snow globes for $1 each. He asks George for money to purchase a large quantity of snow globes with the intent of selling them at $5 each. His father dismisses the idea. Georgie initially fails with his plan until he figures out a way to play on the locals' nostalgia for snow in Texas to sell the snow globes. | |||||||
46 | 2 | "A Broom Closet and Satan's Monopoly Board" | Alex Reid | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & Steve Holland Teleplay by : Tara Hernandez & Jeremy Howe & Connor Kilpatrick | October 3, 2019 | T12.16452 | 8.35[51] |
Believing he is not being challenged enough in school, Sheldon decides to skip his classes and study independently in a broom closet within the school library. Once discovered, George and Mary disagree on whose responsibility it is to resolve the matter. During one argument, Connie offers a suggestion to have Sheldon audit Dr. Linkletter's physics course while Dr. Sturgis is hospitalized. Although the problem with Sheldon is solved, George is disturbed by his fight with Mary, and with the advice of Assistant Coach Wilkins, George invites Mary for date night. Meanwhile, Pastor Jeff tries to ward off his desires for intimacy with his girlfriend, Officer Robin, and Mary assists him with that. Pastor Jeff calls Mary's home for assistance while she is out on her date night with George, but with Mary being out, he speaks to Missy instead. Missy lies to Pastor Jeff about her and Georgie's experimentation with an Ouija board. Missy then fears that the lie it will land her in hell, so she calls Pastor Jeff back to confess. The call back occurs just as Pastor Jeff was about to get intimate with his girlfriend, which he interpreted as a sign from God to cease. In response, Officer Robin asks Pastor Jeff to marry her. | |||||||
47 | 3 | "An Entrepreneurialist and a Swat on the Bottom" | Mark Cendrowski | Story by : Steve Holland & Maria Ferrari & Connor Kilpatrick Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Eric Kaplan & Jeremy Howe | October 10, 2019 | T12.16453 | 7.63[52] |
Dr. Linkletter, wanting to create additional opportunities to meet with Connie, invites Sheldon to a robotics lecture. Connie feels uncomfortable, and refuses to take Sheldon to the lecture. Sheldon accuses Connie of being selfish, so she spanks him (offscreen). His parents also refuse to drive him, hearing of his disrespect towards Connie. Sheldon also accuses his parents of being more selfish than Connie so they ground him for a month. Sheldon therefore decides to take a bus to visit Dr. Sturgis at the mental hospital. Before he is tracked down by the police, a seatmate on the bus convinces Sheldon that he was in the wrong. He then 'apologizes' to his parents and Connie by showing them an episode of Star Trek that conveys his feelings, but they don't quite get it. Meanwhile, Georgie's latest get-rich-quick scheme nets him much money, which impresses his love interest, Veronica, but she rejects the expensive bracelet he buys her, so he buys her a cheap candy bracelet instead. | |||||||
48 | 4 | "Hobbitses, Physicses and a Ball with Zip" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Steven Molaro & Eric Kaplan & Tara Hernandez Teleplay by : Steven Holland & Maria Ferrari & Connor Kilpatrick | October 17, 2019 | T12.16454 | 7.94[53] |
Sheldon becomes obsessed with solving the unified field theory, a problem Einstein couldn't solve. This worries Mary, so Sheldon (unsuccessfully) tries to distract himself with other activities. The school librarian suggests to Sheldon to do something that is the "opposite of science", leading Sheldon to conclude that reading fiction is the closest alternative. He starts reading Lord of the Rings, but becomes obsessed with figuring out discrepancies in the story-line. When Sheldon falls asleep, he dreams about a battle between "the Hobbitses" and "the Physicses" for his attention. With "the Physicses" winning, Sheldon goes back to focusing on physics after waking up. Meanwhile, Missy becomes infatuated with a boy who is into baseball. She therefore asks George to teach her how to throw and catch a baseball, and how to sound intelligent talking about baseball. The plan fails because the boy is interested in another girl, but the time spent with George helps Missy bond with him. George then teaches Missy how to throw a curveball, a skill that she uses to throw an apple at the boy who hurt her feelings. | |||||||
49 | 5 | "A Pineapple and the Bosom of Male Friendship" | Alex Reid | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steve Holland & Maria Ferrari Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Tara Hernandez & Jeremy Howe | October 24, 2019 | T12.16455 | 8.66[54] |
Dr. Sturgis is released from the mental hospital, and comes together with Connie for dinner at the Cooper's home. After dinner, Dr. Sturgis breaks up with Connie, feeling that she deserves someone more mentally stable than himself. Connie, not used to being broken up with, gets upset, so Dr. Sturgis recommends to her to go back to dating her ex-boyfriend, Ira Rosenbloom. During the date with Rosenbloom, Connie confesses to him that she only called him for a revenge date, and it was at Sturgis' suggestion. In response, Rosenbloom rejects future dates with Connie. Meanwhile, Sheldon feels that it's not fair for him not to be friends with Dr. Sturgis just because Sturgis and Connie broke up, and convinces Mary to invite Sturgis for dinner. Sturgis arrives at the Coopers' home bringing a pineapple as a gift, which he explains is a symbol of hospitality. Mary does not like the dinner table conversation that is taking place, and asks George to take Dr. Sturgis to a bar. At the bar, Dr. Sturgis publicly toasts "the bosom of the male friendship" that he thinks he has developed with George. | |||||||
50 | 6 | "A Parasol and a Hell of an Arm" | Chris Koch | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Eric Kaplan & Jeremy Howe Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Connor Kilpatrick | November 7, 2019 | T12.16456 | 8.83[55] |
The Coopers visit a church carnival, except for Connie who stays at home struggling with her breakup with Dr. Sturgis. Georgie volunteered at a stall in the carnival expecting to be working together with Veronica but she got sick and he has to work with Peg, Pastor Jeff's chain-smoking secretary, who bores him with her stories of disappointments in her love life. Missy scores seven consecutive successful throws at the carnival dunk tank thanks to her baseball practices with her dad, which makes her want to join a baseball team. George takes Missy to sign up for youth league but the Coach, Dale, refuses to accept a girl in the team. When Connie hears about her rejection, she gets off the couch and visits Dale herself, along with Missy, who finally gets to show her skills and is accepted into the team; and Connie gets a date with the coach. Meanwhile, Georgie, bored out of his wits by Peg and Connie's lamentations, pays a visit to Veronica with a "Get Well Soon" balloon, but she is at the doctor's and Georgie gets stuck with her grandmother who bores him all over again. | |||||||
51 | 7 | "Pongo Pygmaeus and a Culture that Encourages Spitting" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Steven Molaro & Steve Holland Teleplay by : Maria Ferrari & Tara Hernandez & Jeremy Howe | November 14, 2019 | T12.16457 | 9.05[56] |
Sheldon buys a direct-connect 300 baud modem and uses it to post a wave function collapse theory on a physics newsgroup, which is met with disagreement from another user. Without the fear of physical retaliation, Sheldon resorts to name-calling. As the scientific argument escalates, Sheldon asks for advice from Dr. Sturgis, and eventually his opponent concedes, remarking that Sheldon's point "has some validity". Dale takes George out for a beer, where they connect over small talk, but George does not tell him anything that would worry Connie, who is dating him. Missy is taunted by other girls in her school for playing baseball, which makes Missy think of quitting baseball; but when Brenda Sparks calls Mary on the phone, calling Missy weird for playing baseball, Mary pressures Missy to stay on the team. At a baseball match, Missy beats up a pitcher who tried to hit her with the ball. A girl from Georgie's English class named Lisa flirts with Georgie in school, which produces mixed feelings in Veronica. | |||||||
52 | 8 | "The Sin of Greed and a Chimichanga from Chi-Chi's" | Chris Koch | Story by : Eric Kaplan & Maria Ferrari & Jeremy Howe Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Connor Kilpatrick | November 21, 2019 | T12.16458 | 8.38[57] |
When Sheldon scores exceptionally well on his college exam, Dr. Sturgis suggests to George that he transfer to college full-time, suggesting that George take a better-paying job coaching college football in order to be near him: George considers the offer, while Principal Petersen provides them with various perks in order to keep them at Medford High to ensure Sheldon's high scores keep the school well-funded. Dale offers Georgie a job as a salesman at his sporting goods store; Georgie's new cash flow quickly goes to his head. Mary is concerned at the apparent 'selfishness' and 'greed' running rampant in her family and confiscates all symbols of excess until Connie explains her frustrations as being a relapse of empty nest syndrome. | |||||||
53 | 9 | "A Party Invitation, Football Grapes and an Earth Chicken" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Tara Hernandez Teleplay by : Eric Kaplan & Maria Ferrari & Jeremy Howe | December 5, 2019 | T12.16459 | 8.39[58] |
When Missy receives an invitation to Billy's birthday party but Sheldon does not, Mary pressures the Sparks family into inviting Sheldon, even getting Pastor Jeff to deliver a sermon on neighborliness. However, Sheldon will only attend as Mr. Spock, complete with tricorder. Dr. Sturgis eventually manages to establish a friendship with Connie and George. Billy's mother complains that Billy wants to spend time in the hen house with Sheldon instead of being at the party. Mary acknowledges that she made a mistake insisting Sheldon be included, and explains to Brenda her worry about Sheldon not fitting in anywhere and her concern about what will happen when he grows up. This causes a rare moment of sympathy between the two moms as Brenda admits her own worries about Billy, and when Mary comments that this sort of thing bothers her far more than Sheldon, Brenda sympathetically agrees, saying "Doesn't make it any easier, does it?" Although Brenda agrees to let Billy and Sheldon just play with the chickens rather than rejoining the party, Sheldon immediately runs in screaming because a chicken pooped on him, causing Mary to take him home again. | |||||||
54 | 10 | "Teenager Soup and a Little Ball of Fib" | Nikki Lorre | Story by : Eric Kaplan & Maria Ferrari & Tara Hernandez Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Connor Kilpatrick | December 12, 2019 | T12.16460 | 8.21[59] |
Sheldon pretends to be sick to get out of taking a swimming class at school, but the guilt over the lie traumatizes him; he attempts to actually get sick before confessing to Mary, and in the end does get sick. He even infects his friends, classmates, teachers, principal, mom, dad, Missy, Georgie, Meemaw and Dale. Meanwhile, Dr. Sturgis spies on Dale, and Connie starts defending him once Dale begins to disparage him. | |||||||
55 | 11 | "A Live Chicken, a Fried Chicken and Holy Matrimony" | Alex Reid | Story by : Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Yael Glouberman Teleplay by : Maria Ferrari & Tara Hernandez & Jeremy Howe | January 9, 2020 | T12.16461 | 7.57[60] |
Pastor Jeff and Officer Robin rush to get married so that they can commence marital relations: Pastor Jeff asks Mary to plan their wedding, but she gets carried away with wedding fever and breaks down over her own lacklustre marriage. George and Connie are left to look after the children: Sheldon finds that Georgie has taped Baywatch over one of his Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes, so he invites a stranger from an internet chat room to bring over his recording of the episode, much to Connie's dismay. Missy tries to save Billy's chicken from being eaten, and stops George from eating his fried chicken. Georgie brings a girl, Jana (Ava Allan), into his bedroom, so George awkwardly tries to have "the talk" with him. | |||||||
56 | 12 | "Body Glitter and a Mall Safety Kit" | Lea Thompson | Story by : Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Eric Kaplan Teleplay by : Maria Ferrari & Tara Hernandez & Connor Kilpatrick | January 16, 2020 | T12.16462 | 8.88[61] |
Paige's parents get a divorce, leading to Paige struggling in school. She begins acting rebellious, and Sheldon becomes concerned when Paige says she doesn't want to be smart anymore. Dr. Sturgis advises Sheldon to listen to Paige, who admits to Sheldon that everyone she knows is acting "weird" and that she feels alone. Sheldon offers to make her a hot beverage (which becomes his go-to method for consoling others in the parent series). Meanwhile, George Sr. and Georgie clash when the latter tries to buy his way out of chores. | |||||||
57 | 13 | "Contracts, Rules and a Little Bit of Pig Brains" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Eric Kaplan & Maria Ferrari Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Jeremy Howe | January 30, 2020 | T12.16463 | 8.64[62] |
Dale invites George Sr. and Georgie on a fishing trip, and Dr. Sturgis tags along. The trip does not go well as Dale constantly insults Dr. Sturgis who then returns on his own. Connie visits the grave of her husband Charlie to reflect on her feelings for both men. Meanwhile, Missy and Sheldon play a bunch of games with the winner deciding what they should do that day. Missy eventually wins but their time is up, and Sheldon secretly got to enjoy arguing over the rules and staying home all day. | |||||||
58 | 14 | "A Slump, a Cross and Roadside Gravel" | Howie Deutch | Story by : Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Connor Kilpatrick Teleplay by : Eric Kaplan & Maria Ferrari & Tara Hernandez | February 6, 2020 | T12.16464 | 8.98[63] |
Georgie enlists Sheldon in an attempt to get rich by extracting platinum from roadside gravel, but their attempt burns out a kiln at the school. Meanwhile, Missy falls into a batting slump. Mary tells her how God can provide support, but is later offended when Missy uses religion like a good luck charm. | |||||||
59 | 15 | "A Boyfriend's Ex-Wife and a Good Luck Head Rub" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Eric Kaplan Teleplay by : Maria Ferrari & Tara Hernandez & Jeremy Howe | February 13, 2020 | T12.16465 | 8.89[64] |
Connie meets Dale's ex-wife June and the two hit it off. Dr. Sturgis runs into them and June later tells him not to give up on Connie. Sheldon has to work on a group project with two college students and clashes with them at home, with his parents talking things over with his assignment partners. Meanwhile, Georgie takes Missy to the mall where she sees the boy she liked previously. | |||||||
60 | 16 | "Pasadena" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Eric Kaplan & Maria Ferrari & Jeremy Howe Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Tara Hernandez | February 20, 2020 | T12.16466 | 9.11[65] |
Sheldon wants to go to Caltech for a Stephen Hawking lecture and brings George Sr. Sheldon has a panic attack on the plane, but his father calms him down by having him pretend to be Mr. Spock. Sheldon later says he could see a future in Pasadena. Mary catches Georgie in a lie by spying on his phone conversation with Jana, but is able to bond with him over her own teenage mistakes. The episode ends with Sheldon and his father admiring the cafeteria at CalTech, the venue for many scenes in the parent series, The Big Bang Theory. | |||||||
61 | 17 | "An Academic Crime and a More Romantic Taco Bell" | Melissa Joan Hart | Story by : Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Maria Ferrari Teleplay by : Tara Hernandez & Jeremy Howe & Connor Kilpatrick | March 5, 2020 | T12.16467 | 8.55[66] |
Sheldon assists Dr. Sturgis with a paper about quantum time, but when Dr. Sturgis tells Sheldon he'll be mentioned in the footnotes instead of being a co-author, Sheldon accuses him of plagiarism. This results in Dr. Sturgis banning Sheldon from his class. Georgie takes Jana out on a date, but runs into Veronica and his old feelings for her start to resurface. Meanwhile, Mary hunts for a female baseball trophy for Missy. | |||||||
62 | 18 | "A Couple Bruised Ribs and a Cereal Box Ghost Detector" | Chris Koch | Story by : Chuck Lorre & Eric Kaplan & Connor Kilpatrick Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Maria Ferrari | March 12, 2020 | T12.16468 | 8.88[67] |
After George Sr. accidentally injures the school librarian, Ms. Hutchins, she stays with the Cooper family. She makes Sheldon see he was wrong and he apologises to Dr. Sturgis. Meanwhile, Connie questions Georgie about Dale before she and Dale agree to a committed relationship. Georgie doesn't want that with Jana so she dumps him. | |||||||
63 | 19 | "A House for Sale and Serious Woman Stuff" | Alex Reid | Story by : Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Maria Ferrari Teleplay by : Eric Kaplan & Tara Hernandez & Jeremy Howe | April 2, 2020 | T12.16469 | 10.06[68] |
When Sheldon discovers the house next door is for sale, he decides to find a buyer worthy of his approval. Pastor Jeff and Officer Robin express interest and Sheldon likes the idea of having a police officer nearby, but Mary hesitates to have her boss live so close. She changes her mind to be a good neighbor. The couple buys the house, but Sheldon is less happy to hear they're also expecting a baby. Meanwhile, Missy has to pitch against her boyfriend in a baseball game and is worried he'll dump her if she wins. She eventually does defeat him but he still likes her and holds her hand, to Missy's joy. | |||||||
64 | 20 | "A Baby Tooth and the Egyptian God of Knowledge" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Eric Kaplan & Tara Hernandez & Jeremy Howe Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Connor Kilpatrick | April 16, 2020 | T12.16470 | 9.57[69] |
While under anesthesia at the dentist, Sheldon dreams how he has solved the unified field theory by talking to Thoth, but forgets the solution when he wakes up. Altering his mind with a tea mix, his posters of famous scientists tell him the pursuit of science is more valuable than just the answers. Connie takes Dale to the casino and she is alarmed when he suggests they elope and she further upsets him when she won't say she loves him. Dale leaves Georgie in charge of the store and Georgie accidentally leaves the cash register open and is robbed. Though he pays Dale back with his own savings, Dale fires him. | |||||||
65 | 21 | "A Secret Letter and a Lowly Disc of Processed Meat" | Alex Reid | Story by : Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Connor Kilpatrick Teleplay by : Maria Ferrari & Tara Hernandez & Jeremy Howe | April 30, 2020 | T12.16471 | 10.14[70] |
Sheldon becomes angry at his mother when he finds she hid a letter from Caltech expressing interest in having him study there. George is also angry when he realizes Mary never told him and that a few other schools have also expressed interest in Sheldon. Mary is able to bond with Brenda Sparks about her fears for Sheldon's future. George convinces Sheldon that studying far away isn't a realistic option yet, but helps him with a videotape presentation to convince Mary to allow Sheldon to enroll full-time with Dr. Sturgis; with support from Dr. Sturgis and the high school staff, Mary agrees. Meanwhile, Connie is furious that Dale fired Georgie; they get revenge by egging Dale's store. |
Season 4 (2020)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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66 | 1 | "Graduation" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Eric Kaplan & Jeremy Howe & Connor Kilpatrick Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Tara Hernandez | November 5, 2020 | T12.16751 | 6.77[71] |
Dale tries making up with Connie after their breakup, and apologizes for firing Georgie; he later reinstates Georgie and gives back the money Georgie gave him after Dale's store was burglarized. Sheldon's friend Tam shows indifference about Sheldon graduating. Sheldon learns he will be valedictorian of his graduating class, but later panics when he can't find his personal goggles at school, fearing he will catch "eyebrow lice." Sheldon is interviewed on local television but gives into his fear that he won't be able to handle things on his own. George tries to convince Sheldon he's ready for college, while Mary seems glad Sheldon might stay in high school. Missy, who is facing elementary school graduation, admits to Sheldon that she is also afraid but tells him they should face their graduations in spite of the fear. Sheldon gives a poignant graduation speech, crediting Missy, who graduates soon after. The present day Sheldon narrates he enjoyed their subsequent graduation party as well as the one he held for his son Leonard, named after Leonard Nimoy. Sheldon's wife Amy Farrah Fowler, who is also Leonard's mother, is heard in a minor voiceover role near the end of the episode. | |||||||
67 | 2 | "A Docent, A Little Lady and a Bouncer Named Dalton" | Alex Reid | Story by : Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Tara Hernandez Teleplay by : Maria Ferrari & Jeremy Howe & Connor Kilpatrick | November 12, 2020 | T12.16752 | 7.40[72] |
Sheldon gets a volunteer position as a docent (or a guide) for a railway museum, but is removed from the position after continually correcting the man who selected him. Connie tries to teach Sheldon that people can get tired of hearing a barrage of facts by telling him about knitting; Sheldon continues being interested after Connie becomes tired of explaining it. While George is driving Missy to one of her baseball games, Missy uses a restroom and has her first period, and George freaks out, though he is assisted by a female clerk who empathizes with his situation. He later cheers Missy on as she strikes out an opposing batter. Meanwhile, Georgie walks in on Mary watching Road House, which she pretends she turned on by accident. They both admit they've seen the movie several times, even though it's rated R. | |||||||
68 | 3 | "Training Wheels and an Unleashed Chicken" | Jeremy Howe | Story by : Maria Ferrari & Tara Hernandez & Connor Kilpatrick Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Eric Kaplan | November 19, 2020 | T12.16753 | 7.30[73] |
Concerned he can't walk fast enough to get from class to class at college, Sheldon gets Missy to teach him how to ride a bicycle without using training wheels. However, one of the Sparks' family chickens flies out, and the bicycling Sheldon crashes into a mail box. His father George rushes him to the emergency room where it's determined Sheldon has a broken right ulna. Brenda Sparks, concerned about getting sued, brings a peace offering--the offending chicken cooked. Sheldon asks Georgie about being left-handed, then is "babied" by his mother Mary, and has a dream his mother is his training wheels. Connie tells her daughter Mary that if a parent does their job right, their children won't need them anymore. Missy inspires Sheldon to succeed in spite of his "handicap," and points to the great wheelchair-bound physicist Stephen Hawking. In spite of Pastor Jeff's efforts, Sheldon credits Hawking instead of God. Sheldon lets people sign his cast for a memory of his maturing. His arm heals and the cast is removed. With Missy's encouragement, he once again rides a bicycle without training wheels, but a dog chases him for 11 miles. | |||||||
69 | 4 | "Bible Camp and a Chariot of Love" | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Jeremy Howe Teleplay by : Maria Ferrari & Tara Hernandez & Connor Kilpatrick | December 3, 2020 | T12.16754 | 7.57[74] |
After Sheldon's Stamp Camp is cancelled, his mother forces him to attend Bible Camp with Missy. Paige is also there after her mother caught her smoking. Despite both of them mocking religion, Sheldon and Paige soon get competitive over Bible trivia. Sheldon studies all night to be more prepared than Paige, but she finds it more fun to not compete and watch Sheldon squirm. Sheldon tries various other ways to annoy her, which have no effect. When Sheldon points out how she must blame herself for her parents divorce, she gives him a black eye. Meanwhile, Georgie buys his first vehicle, but chooses a van with a mini-fridge and bed to invite his girlfriend Jana inside. George bans him from the house to get him to sell it. Georgie lives inside the van despite being attacked by a rat. However, he does agree to sell it once Jana's father sees the bed and refuses to let his daughter go for a ride in the van. | |||||||
70 | 5 | "A Musty Crypt and a Stick to Pee On" | Alex Reid | Story by : Tara Hernandez & Jeremy Howe & Connor Kilpatrick Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Steve Holland & Eric Kaplan | December 17, 2020 | TBA | N/A |
George is going to a conference with Coach Wilkins and Mary joins in when she learns Coach Wilkins is bringing his wife Darlene. While George and Mary bicker the other couple is happy and supportive of each other. With encouragement, George and Mary do express mutual of appreciation of each other. As Connie and Dale play Dungeons & Dragons with Sheldon and Missy, Connie reveals she is tired of Dale's trying to be kind; thinking it's just an act. Dale reveals he is still upset about Connie rejecting his marriage proposal. Connie still doesn't want to get married but admits she liked the old Dale more, so Dale starts drinking again. Meanwhile, Georgie's girlfriend Jana thinks she is pregnant. While waiting for her to take a test, Georgie imagines what his life with children could be like. Jana isn't pregnant, but Georgie offends her when he said he was afraid he'd have to marry her. | |||||||
71 | 6 | "Freshman Orientation and the Inventor of the Zipper"[75] | Jaffar Mahmood | Story by : Steve Holland & Eric Kaplan & Tara Hernandez Teleplay by : Steven Molaro & Jeremy Howe & Connor Kilpatrick | January 7, 2021 | TBA | N/A |
Ratings
Season 1
No. | Title | Air date | Rating/share (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
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DVR viewers (millions) |
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Total viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Pilot" | September 25, 2017 | 3.8/13 | 17.21[6] | 1.7 | 5.25 | 5.5 | 22.46[76] |
2 | "Rockets, Communists, and the Dewey Decimal System" | November 2, 2017 | 2.2/8 | 12.66[7] | 1.1 | 3.89 | 3.3 | 16.74[77] |
3 | "Poker, Faith, and Eggs" | November 9, 2017 | 2.2/8 | 12.39[8] | 1.2 | 4.07 | 3.4 | 16.47[78] |
4 | "A Therapist, a Comic Book, and a Breakfast Sausage" | November 16, 2017 | 2.0/8 | 11.83[9] | 1.2 | 3.54 | 3.2 | 15.37[79] |
5 | "A Solar Calculator, a Game Ball, and a Cheerleader's Bosom" | November 23, 2017 | 2.6/11 | 11.43[10] | 1.3 | 4.10 | 3.9 | 15.53[80] |
6 | "A Patch, a Modem, and a Zantac" | November 30, 2017 | 2.1/8 | 12.11[11] | 1.0 | 3.60 | 3.1 | 15.71[81] |
7 | "A Brisket, Voodoo and Cannonball Run" | December 7, 2017 | 2.2/8 | 12.49[12] | 1.1 | 3.71 | 3.3 | 16.20[82] |
8 | "Cape Canaveral, Schrödinger's Cat, and Cyndi Lauper's Hair" | December 14, 2017 | 2.0/8 | 11.64[13] | — | — | — | — |
9 | "Spock, Kirk, and Testicular Hernia" | December 21, 2017 | 1.8/8 | 11.32[14] | — | — | — | — |
10 | "An Eagle Feather, a String Bean, and an Eskimo" | January 4, 2018 | 2.6/10 | 14.70[15] | 1.1 | 3.73 | 3.7 | 18.43[83] |
11 | "Demons, Sunday School, and Prime Numbers" | January 11, 2018 | 2.6/10 | 14.17[16] | 1.1 | 3.81 | 3.7 | 17.99[84] |
12 | "A Computer, a Plastic Pony, and a Case of Beer" | January 18, 2018 | 2.4/9 | 13.33[17] | 1.2 | 4.04 | 3.6 | 17.37[85] |
13 | "A Sneeze, Detention, and Sissy Spacek" | February 1, 2018 | 2.3/9 | 12.92[18] | 1.3 | 4.03 | 3.6 | 16.95[86] |
14 | "Potato Salad, a Broomstick, and Dad's Whiskey" | March 1, 2018 | 2.1/8 | 12.42[19] | 1.3 | 4.30 | 3.4 | 16.72[87] |
15 | "Dolomite, Apple Slices, and a Mystery Woman" | March 8, 2018 | 2.1/9 | 12.52[20] | 1.2 | 4.09 | 3.3 | 16.61[88] |
16 | "Killer Asteroids, Oklahoma, and a Frizzy Hair Machine" | March 29, 2018 | 2.0/9 | 11.91[21] | 1.2 | 4.06 | 3.2 | 15.97[89] |
17 | "Jiu-Jitsu, Bubble Wrap, and Yoo-Hoo" | April 5, 2018 | 1.9/8 | 11.66[22] | 1.2 | 4.02 | 3.1 | 15.69[90] |
18 | "A Mother, A Child, and a Blue Man's Backside" | April 12, 2018 | 1.9/8 | 11.70[23] | 1.1 | 3.67 | 3.0 | 15.37[91] |
19 | "Gluons, Guacamole, and the Color Purple" | April 19, 2018 | 1.9/8 | 11.67[24] | 1.1 | 3.89 | 3.0 | 15.56[92] |
20 | "A Dog, A Squirrel, and a Fish Named Fish" | April 26, 2018 | 1.8/7 | 11.15[25] | 1.0 | 3.62 | 2.8 | 14.78[93] |
21 | "Summer Sausage, a Pocket Poncho, and Tony Danza" | May 3, 2018 | 1.9/8 | 11.67[26] | 1.2 | 3.76 | 3.1 | 15.44[94] |
22 | "Vanilla Ice Cream, Gentleman Callers, and a Dinette Set" | May 10, 2018 | 2.2/9 | 12.44[27] | 1.1 | 3.96 | 3.3 | 16.41[95] |
Season 2
No. | Title | Air date | Rating/share (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
DVR (18–49) |
DVR viewers (millions) |
Total (18–49) |
Total viewers (millions) |
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1 | "A High-Pitched Buzz and Training Wheels" | September 24, 2018 | 1.7/7 | 10.58[28] | 1.1 | 3.81 | 2.8 | 14.40[96] |
2 | "A Rival Prodigy and Sir Isaac Neutron" | September 27, 2018 | 1.6/7 | 10.21[29] | 0.9 | 3.42 | 2.5 | 13.64[96] |
3 | "A Crisis of Faith and Octopus Aliens" | October 4, 2018 | 1.8/9 | 10.68[30] | 1.0 | 3.54 | 2.8 | 14.23[97] |
4 | "A Financial Secret and Fish Sauce" | October 11, 2018 | 1.8/8 | 11.18[31] | 0.9 | 3.32 | 2.7 | 14.51[98] |
5 | "A Research Study and Czechoslovakian Wedding Pastries" | October 18, 2018 | 1.7/7 | 11.00[32] | 0.9 | 3.37 | 2.6 | 14.37[99] |
6 | "Seven Deadly Sins and a Small Carl Sagan" | October 25, 2018 | 1.7/7 | 10.96[33] | 0.9 | 3.49 | 2.6 | 14.46[100] |
7 | "Carbon Dating and a Stuffed Raccoon" | November 1, 2018 | 1.7/7 | 11.07[34] | 0.9 | 3.42 | 2.6 | 14.50[101] |
8 | "An 8-Bit Princess and a Flat Tire Genius" | November 8, 2018 | 1.8/7 | 11.00[35] | 1.0 | 3.68 | 2.8 | 14.68[102] |
9 | "Family Dynamics and a Red Fiero" | November 15, 2018 | 1.8/7 | 10.77[36] | 1.0 | 3.72 | 2.8 | 14.49[103] |
10 | "A Stunted Childhood and a Can of Fancy Mixed Nuts" | December 6, 2018 | 1.6/7 | 10.91[37] | 1.0 | 3.57 | 2.6 | 14.48[104] |
11 | "A Race of Superhumans and a Letter to Alf" | January 3, 2019 | 1.7/7 | 10.95[38] | 0.9 | 3.52 | 2.6 | 14.47[105] |
12 | "A Tummy Ache and a Whale of a Metaphor" | January 10, 2019 | 1.9/8 | 12.05[39] | 0.8 | 3.27 | 2.7 | 15.33[106] |
13 | "A Nuclear Reactor and a Boy Called Lovey" | January 17, 2019 | 1.7/7 | 11.46[40] | 1.0 | 3.62 | 2.7 | 15.09[107] |
14 | "David, Goliath, and a Yoo-hoo from the Back" | January 31, 2019 | 1.8/8 | 11.58[41] | 0.8 | 3.19 | 2.7 | 14.78[108] |
15 | "A Math Emergency and Perky Palms" | February 7, 2019 | 2.0/9 | 12.06[42] | 1.0 | 3.65 | 3.0 | 15.79[109] |
16 | "A Loaf of Bread and a Grand Old Flag" | February 21, 2019 | 1.7/8 | 11.31[43] | 0.9 | 3.56 | 2.6 | 14.87[110] |
17 | "Albert Einstein and the Story of Another Mary" | March 7, 2019 | 1.7/8 | 11.57[44] | 1.0 | 3.78 | 2.7 | 15.35[111] |
18 | "A Perfect Score and a Bunsen Burner Marshmallow" | April 4, 2019 | 1.5/7 | 10.50[45] | 0.9 | 3.29 | 2.4 | 13.79[112] |
19 | "A Political Campaign and a Candy Land Cheater" | April 25, 2019 | 1.4/7 | 10.46[46] | 0.9 | 3.52 | 2.3 | 13.98[113] |
20 | "A Proposal and a Popsicle Stick Cross" | May 2, 2019 | 1.5/8 | 10.73[47] | 0.8 | 3.29 | 2.3 | 14.03[114] |
21 | "A Broken Heart and a Crock Monster" | May 9, 2019 | 1.5/8 | 10.48[48] | 0.8 | 3.24 | 2.3 | 13.73[115] |
22 | "A Swedish Science Thing and the Equation for Toast" | May 16, 2019 | 2.1/10 | 13.60[49] | 1.0 | 3.99 | 3.1 | 17.59[116] |
Season 3
No. | Title | Air date | Rating/share (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
DVR (18–49) |
DVR viewers (millions) |
Total (18–49) |
Total viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | "Quirky Eggheads and Texas Snow Globes" | September 26, 2019 | 1.1/6 | 8.24[50] | 0.7 | 3.00 | 1.8 | 11.24[117] |
2 | "A Broom Closet and Satan's Monopoly Board" | October 3, 2019 | 1.0/6 | 8.35[51] | 0.6 | 2.70 | 1.6 | 11.05[118] |
3 | "An Entrepreneurialist and a Swat on the Bottom" | October 10, 2019 | 1.0/5 | 7.63[52] | 0.6 | 2.85 | 1.6 | 10.48[119] |
4 | "Hobbitses, Physicses and a Ball with Zip" | October 17, 2019 | 1.0/5 | 7.94[53] | 0.6 | 2.75 | 1.6 | 10.69[120] |
5 | "A Pineapple and the Bosom of Male Friendship" | October 24, 2019 | 1.1/5 | 8.66[54] | 0.7 | 2.75 | 1.8 | 11.41[121] |
6 | "A Parasol and a Hell of an Arm" | November 7, 2019 | 1.1/6 | 8.83[55] | 0.6 | 2.79 | 1.7 | 11.62[122] |
7 | "Pongo Pygmaeus and a Culture that Encourages Spitting" | November 14, 2019 | 1.2/6 | 9.05[56] | 0.5 | 2.88 | 1.7 | 11.93[123] |
8 | "The Sin of Greed and a Chimichanga from Chi-Chi's" | November 21, 2019 | 1.0/5 | 8.38[57] | 0.6 | 2.93 | 1.6 | 11.31[124] |
9 | "A Party Invitation, Football Grapes and an Earth Chicken" | December 5, 2019 | 1.1/6 | 8.39[58] | 0.5 | 2.47 | 1.6 | 10.86[125] |
10 | "Teenager Soup and a Little Ball of Fib" | December 12, 2019 | 1.0/6 | 8.21[59] | 0.5 | 2.60 | 1.5 | 10.81[126] |
11 | "A Live Chicken, a Fried Chicken and Holy Matrimony" | January 9, 2020 | 1.0/5 | 7.57[60] | 0.6 | 3.02 | 1.6 | 10.59[127] |
12 | "Body Glitter and a Mall Safety Kit" | January 16, 2020 | 1.0/6 | 8.88[61] | 0.5 | 2.58 | 1.5 | 11.46[128] |
13 | "Contracts, Rules and a Little Bit of Pig Brains" | January 30, 2020 | 1.0/5 | 8.64[62] | 0.5 | 2.89 | 1.5 | 11.53[129] |
14 | "A Slump, a Cross and Roadside Gravel" | February 6, 2020 | 1.0 | 8.98[63] | 0.5 | 2.55 | 1.5 | 11.53[130] |
15 | "A Boyfriend's Ex-Wife and a Good Luck Head Rub" | February 13, 2020 | 1.0 | 8.89[64] | 0.5 | 2.78 | 1.5 | 11.67[131] |
16 | "Pasadena" | February 20, 2020 | 1.0 | 9.11[65] | 0.5 | 2.64 | 1.5 | 11.75[132] |
17 | "An Academic Crime and a More Romantic Taco Bell" | March 6, 2020 | 0.9 | 8.55[66] | 0.6 | 2.79 | 1.5 | 11.34[133] |
18 | "A Couple Bruised Ribs and a Cereal Box Ghost Detector" | March 13, 2020 | 1.1 | 8.88[67] | 0.5 | 2.74 | 1.6 | 11.62[134] |
19 | "A House for Sale and Serious Woman Stuff" | April 3, 2020 | 1.3 | 10.06[68] | 0.5 | 2.44 | 1.8 | 12.50[135] |
20 | "A Baby Tooth and the Egyptian God of Knowledge" | April 17, 2020 | 1.0 | 9.57[69] | 0.6 | 2.65 | 1.6 | 12.22[136] |
21 | "A Secret Letter and a Lowly Disc of Processed Meat" | April 30, 2020 | 1.1 | 10.14[70] | 0.5 | 2.49 | 1.6 | 12.64[137] |
Season 4
No. | Title | Air date | Rating (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
DVR (18–49) |
DVR viewers (millions) |
Total (18–49) |
Total viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | "Graduation" | November 5, 2020 | 0.7 | 6.77[71] | 0.5 | 2.54 | 1.2 | 9.31[138] |
2 | "A Docent, A Little Lady and a Bouncer Named Dalton" | November 12, 2020 | 0.8 | 7.40[72] | 0.5 | 2.46 | 1.3 | 9.86[139] |
3 | "Training Wheels and an Unleashed Chicken" | November 19, 2020 | 0.8 | 7.30[73] | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
4 | "Bible Camp and a Chariot of Love" | December 3, 2020 | 0.8 | 7.57[74] | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
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