behind-the-scenes featurette for this specific episode, none were officially released as standalone features for E14; however, it is included in the Season 1 Gag Reel found on the physical Blu-ray release. AI can make mistakes, so double-check responses Copy Creating a public link... You can now share this thread with others Good response Bad response Show all

With Mary working and Meemaw refusing to babysit (preferring her hobbies like salsa dancing), Sheldon and Missy are left home alone for the first time.

While the episode’s narrative does not change in surround sound, the experience of isolation versus community is profoundly heightened. For best results, listen on a calibrated 5.1 system with the center channel raised +2dB relative to surrounds.

The mention of Sheldon’s unborn twin sister in this episode (via Meemaw’s seance-style gag with the broomstick) is a rare nod to the darkness of the TBBT lore. The audio engineering in the seance scene is spectacular. In a standard stereo mix, the dialogue is flat. In , the atmosphere changes. The rear surround channels carry the ambient creaks of the house and the wind, creating a sense of isolation that makes Sheldon’s belief in the "spirit" plausible, despite his scientific mind. It creates a sonic bubble where the cynicism of the older Sheldon hasn't yet formed.

The episode kicks off when Mary Cooper takes a job as the secretary for the First Baptist Church of Medford. While she quickly finds herself in over her head acting as an impromptu marriage counselor for and his wife Selena , the real drama is brewing back at the Cooper residence.

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Young Sheldon S01e14 Dd5.1 Updated

behind-the-scenes featurette for this specific episode, none were officially released as standalone features for E14; however, it is included in the Season 1 Gag Reel found on the physical Blu-ray release. AI can make mistakes, so double-check responses Copy Creating a public link... You can now share this thread with others Good response Bad response Show all

With Mary working and Meemaw refusing to babysit (preferring her hobbies like salsa dancing), Sheldon and Missy are left home alone for the first time. young sheldon s01e14 dd5.1

While the episode’s narrative does not change in surround sound, the experience of isolation versus community is profoundly heightened. For best results, listen on a calibrated 5.1 system with the center channel raised +2dB relative to surrounds. While the episode’s narrative does not change in

The mention of Sheldon’s unborn twin sister in this episode (via Meemaw’s seance-style gag with the broomstick) is a rare nod to the darkness of the TBBT lore. The audio engineering in the seance scene is spectacular. In a standard stereo mix, the dialogue is flat. In , the atmosphere changes. The rear surround channels carry the ambient creaks of the house and the wind, creating a sense of isolation that makes Sheldon’s belief in the "spirit" plausible, despite his scientific mind. It creates a sonic bubble where the cynicism of the older Sheldon hasn't yet formed. The audio engineering in the seance scene is spectacular

The episode kicks off when Mary Cooper takes a job as the secretary for the First Baptist Church of Medford. While she quickly finds herself in over her head acting as an impromptu marriage counselor for and his wife Selena , the real drama is brewing back at the Cooper residence.