"Apparently not," Meemaw said, handing the laptop back. "Looks like you're stuck relying on your own brain, kiddo."
In the corner of the room, Sheldon Cooper sat in a high-backed armchair, headphones clamped firmly over his ears. He was not listening to the argument. He was conducting an experiment. young sheldon s07e10 wma
They talk about the future. George mentions he finally feels like he’s getting the hang of this “dad” thing. Mary admits she’s proud of him. It feels like a resolution. Which means, of course, that the axe is about to fall. "Apparently not," Meemaw said, handing the laptop back
The camera holds on Sheldon’s face. For the first time in the series, his expression isn’t confused or annoyed. It’s empty. He knows. Jim Parsons returns as the adult voiceover narrator, and for the first time, his voice breaks: He was conducting an experiment
In this episode, Sheldon's family prepares to move into a new home, which brings both excitement and anxiety for Sheldon. As they navigate the challenges of a new living space, Sheldon must also adapt to his new responsibilities as a growing and maturing individual.