Young Sheldon is not a visual effects blockbuster. You don’t need 4K to enjoy the sharp writing or the heartfelt finale where Sheldon, unable to disprove God, admits, “I don’t know,” and asks his mother to pray for him—a genuinely touching moment of humility.
If you own the episode digitally in HD, you’re not missing the joke . But if you want to see the craft —the sweat on George Sr.’s beer bottle, the fine print in Sheldon’s encyclopedia, or the genuine fear in Missy’s eyes as she imagines hell—the 4K version of “The Sin of Greed and a Chimichanga from Hell” is a delightful revelation.
Young Sheldon is not a visual effects blockbuster. You don’t need 4K to enjoy the sharp writing or the heartfelt finale where Sheldon, unable to disprove God, admits, “I don’t know,” and asks his mother to pray for him—a genuinely touching moment of humility.
If you own the episode digitally in HD, you’re not missing the joke . But if you want to see the craft —the sweat on George Sr.’s beer bottle, the fine print in Sheldon’s encyclopedia, or the genuine fear in Missy’s eyes as she imagines hell—the 4K version of “The Sin of Greed and a Chimichanga from Hell” is a delightful revelation. young sheldon s01e08 4k