The chapter skipped forward. The episode opened with the familiar narration from adult Sheldon, detailing the perils of his youth. In this episode, the plot revolved around the classic sitcom trope of rebellion, but filtered through the Coopers' specific brand of dysfunction.

The disc hummed in the tray, waiting for my command. I selected "Play," sat back, and let the laser read the data, transporting me back to 1989, one dual-layered sector at a time.

In this episode of "Young Sheldon", Sheldon and his family head to Bible camp, where Sheldon struggles to navigate the challenges of being a child prodigy in a sea of biblically-focused activities. Meanwhile, Georgie tries to assert his independence and Meemaw attempts to instill some much-needed discipline in Sheldon's cousin, Missy.

I navigated to the episode list. My finger hovered over the remote. The episodes on this specific dual-layer disc were the mid-season run, episodes six through nine.