In this standout episode from the fourth season, the narrative splits into three distinct, humorous threads:
The air in the Cooper household was thick with the smell of George Sr.’s brisket and the tension of a theological debate. Sheldon Cooper, age eleven, sat at the dining table, his posture rigid, eyeing the camcorder perched precariously on a stack of encyclopedias.
In this standout episode from the fourth season, the narrative splits into three distinct, humorous threads:
The air in the Cooper household was thick with the smell of George Sr.’s brisket and the tension of a theological debate. Sheldon Cooper, age eleven, sat at the dining table, his posture rigid, eyeing the camcorder perched precariously on a stack of encyclopedias.