After an initial fallout over the audit, George provides a football-inspired "pep talk" that helps Sheldon find a winning argument.
: Sheldon views the audit as a battle of wits, using chess analogies to describe his interaction with the IRS agent. When he makes a mistake that nearly costs the family, a "football-style" pep talk from George Sr. helps him regain focus and win the dispute. young sheldon s04e14 dsrip
Sheldon engages in a battle of wits with an IRS representative, Malcolm Green (played by Rob Brownstein ), using chess analogies to frame their legal dispute. After an initial fallout over the audit, George
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George leaned in. "Sheldon, why does everyone look like they're made of square blocks?"
Missy discovers "bad words" in the Bible and reads them aloud, leading to the titular joke where she uses " son of a Mitch " as a workaround for profanity. Cast and Production Sheldon Cooper Iain Armitage Mary Cooper George Cooper Sr. Lance Barber Connie "Meemaw" Tucker Annie Potts Dale Ballard Craig T. Nelson Malcolm Green (IRS) Rob Brownstein Nancy (CPA) Zylan Brooks